Missing and badly damaged teeth can have a significant impact on your confidence, your chewing and speaking abilities, and your overall life-quality. The good news is that there are multiple ways to replace them. When cost is a concern, and when patients lack adequate bone density for supporting dental implants, dentures are the preferred solution. Far from being solely reserved for aging adults, dentures are functional and aesthetically pleasing prosthetics that anyone with widespread tooth loss can use at any age.
Dentures are artificial gums and teeth that form a complete and natural-looking smile. With a proper fit or a reliable adhesive, these prosthetics instantly restore chewing and speaking abilities. When people with widespread tooth loss get dentures, they can enunciate clearly, smile confidently, and return to consuming all of their favorite hard, chewy, crunchy, and sticky foods.
Dentures are a recommended treatment for both widespread and total tooth loss. When a person loses all of their teeth or has all of their teeth pulled, they'll receive a full set of both upper and lower dentures. Full or complete dentures model the entire upper or lower arch. They offer a complete set of teeth, and they're held in place with adhesive pastes, glues, or gels, or by a proper fit and natural suction.
Conversely, partial dentures are created when there are just several teeth missing at the upper or lower arch. They work well for patients with insufficient bone density for supporting implants, and with teeth abutting the areas of tooth loss that aren't strong enough to support dental bridges. Partial dentures blend seamlessly into the surrounding teeth.
Among some of the most common reasons for needing dentures are:
Certain life habits increase the likelihood of tooth loss. For instance, if you smoke, maintain a high-acid diet, or grind your teeth, you may be at risk of wearing your natural tooth structures down. Dentures offer an affordable, removable way to replace missing teeth. They restore smile aesthetics, fill out the face, and make chewing and talking clearly much easier.
There are several options that may be available for replacing your missing or damaged teeth. These include dental implants, dental bridges, and partial or full dentures. When damaged teeth cannot be restored via root canal procedures and dental crowns, they're often extracted. Sadly, many of the problems that cause tooth loss are rarely restricted to a single tooth. For instance, if you have advanced periodontal disease, all of your teeth in the affected area may be sore and loose. Absent of an effective and affordable treatment for reversing your condition, all loose and decayed teeth may need to be pulled.
One reason why many people choose dentures over dental implants is the fact that they're far less invasive. Unlike the titanium posts that support dental implants, dentures do not have to be grafted into the underlying bone. Apart from any time that you spend recovering from necessary tooth extractions, there isn't any real recovery time for dentures themselves. Once your dentures have been properly fitted, you'll go through a slight adjustment period of learning to use and care for your new teeth.
In addition to chewing more efficiently, talking clearly, and feeling better about yourself, you can also look a lot younger with dentures. Tooth loss diminishes facial volume. When multiple teeth are lost, people often have loose, sagging skin at the jawline, hollows at the cheeks, and even a noticeable sunken look all-around. Once missing teeth have been restored with full or partial dentures, facial volume will return, and the overall structure of the visage will be noticeably more youthful-looking.
If you have loose, sore, damaged, or missing teeth, dentures can be a real game changer. Best of all, getting dentures today won't eliminate your other options for smile restoration. With bone grafting and other dental or orthodontic therapies, you may eventually become a suitable candidate for dental implants. If you want to know more about dentures or our other options in smile restoration, get in touch with Ocean Shore Dentistry in Ocean Township, NJ by calling us today at (732) 493-8030. Scheduling a consultation appointment with Dr. Ravi Shah is the best way to determine whether dentures are right for you.
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