Should I get dentures?
As individuals get older or face dental issues, they may need to explore options for replacing missing teeth. The decision on which treatment to pursue will be influenced by factors such as finances, lifestyle, and aesthetic preferences. Dentures are a cost-effective solution for individuals with multiple missing teeth. Constructed from a combination of metal and acrylic, these personalized devices are crafted to provide a comfortable fit over the gums. Patients can opt for either partial or full dentures depending on the extent of tooth loss.
DID YOU KNOW…
41 million Americans wear dentures to help them eat, speak, and smile with confidence every day.
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Your doctor will provide a consultation to evaluate your oral health, discuss treatment options, and answer any questions you may have, all without any obligation. This will help you feel confident in your decision to move forward.
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The Benefits of Dentures
Affordable
Dental insurance plans often cover at least some of the costs for treatment, if not all.
Removable
Please take out your dentures as necessary to eat, drink, or sleep comfortably.
Easy to Maintain
Don't forget to brush your dentures as you would your real teeth and let them soak in a special solution overnight for a thorough cleaning.
The Denture Treatment Process
Impressions or Scans
After your treatment is approved, your dentist will collaborate with you to create a customized treatment plan. Scans or impressions of your mouth will be taken and sent to the dental lab to start making your prosthetic. In the meantime, temporary dentures may be given to safeguard your gums until your final dentures are completed.
Tooth Extraction (If Needed)
If your new dentures require it, extractions may be necessary. Your dentist will prioritize your comfort by numbing your mouth or using sedation before the procedure. After the extraction, it is important to rest for at least 24 hours. Your dentist will provide you with detailed instructions to manage any discomfort and support a successful healing process.
Fitting and Adjustments
After your dentures are completed, you will return to the office for the fitting process. Any necessary adjustments will be made to ensure your dentures are comfortable and functional. Don't forget to schedule yearly checkups for your dentures, as with proper care they can last up to 10 years.



