Restoring Your Smile With Classic Dentures

Usually, tooth loss is the result of advanced oral disease, extreme tooth decay, or trauma to the mouth. DentalWorks – Allen Park has multiple services to help revitalize your smile, and full or partial dentures are among the most recommended choices available to our Allen Park, MI patients. Dentures are artificial teeth and gums that are formed to your mouth. They are created to replace lost or extracted natural teeth. Dentures can be either full or partial, depending on how many teeth need to be replaced. Regardless of the type of dentures you choose, they are always custom made to fit your mouth and to match your existing natural teeth.

WHAT ARE DENTURES MADE OF?

Contemporary dentures are composed of a durable resin, so they are sturdier than ever. Nonetheless, you should note that they are much softer than real teeth and can chip and crack. Because of this, a new set of dentures is needed about every five years. The support of dentures that holds the teeth in place is also made of a similar resin material or a flexible polymer material that fits snugly in place on your natural gumline.

BENEFITS OF WEARING DENTURES

Receiving dentures can greatly improve the aesthetics of the smile and preserve the integral structure of the bone tissue. They also make eating food that requires a lot of chewing easier. Dentures are a great solution to replace teeth that may be causing you pain or other oral health issues such as diseased roots. At DentalWorks – Allen Park, we often recommend dentures to restore our patients’ smiles.

THE PROCESS OF GETTING DENTURES

To get you ready for dentures, our Allen Park, MI dentists are guided by a number of routine steps to revitalize your smile. They include:

  1. Preparing your mouth, whether extracting teeth, giving a routine cleaning, or filing down the natural teeth

  2. After your mouth is ready, taking digital x-rays that are sent to a dental lab to create your custom dentures

  3. Providing a temporary set of dentures to wear while the permanent set is being made

  4. Placing the custom dentures in your mouth and adjusting them as needed for the most secure fit

Follow-up appointments are also scheduled to determine whether or not your dentures are working their best for you.

EATING WITH DENTURES

Usually, patients do require some time to become used to their new dentures. They will allow you to eat what you love, but it can take a bit to get there. It is recommended to use a small amount of denture adhesive to stabilize your dentures and help keep them in place while learning how to eat comfortably.

HOW TO CLEAN DENTURES

type of dentures you use have to be cleaned every day, just as with natural teeth. Bacteria can build up on your dentures and damage your existing teeth and gums. To clean your dentures properly, remove them from your mouth and run clean water over them to rinse off any existing food particles. Next, brush the dentures with a mild soap or denture cleaner. Never use regular toothpaste or an electric toothbrush to wash your dentures. They are too abrasive and can damage them. After thoroughly cleaning your dentures, rinse them well. Clean your gums and any other natural teeth with a soft toothbrush.

HOW TO MAKE YOUR DENTURES LAST

Remember to take out your dentures when going to bed to avoid chipping or slippage while you’re resting. Removing them also allows your gums and bones a chance to relax from the pressure of wearing the dentures throughout the day. Always submerge your dentures in warm water (never hot) to keep them from drying out.
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They are created to match your mouth and facial structure in order to give you the best possible fit. Call our dental office today in Allen Park, MI to schedule your denture consultation appointment.
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HOW TO TAKE CARE OF DENTURES

To help your dentures last, follow these tips:

  1. Clean your dentures daily, just like you would your natural teeth. Bacteria, tartar, and plaque can buildup on dentures and damage your teeth and gums.

  2. To effectively clean your dentures, remove them from your mouth and run clean water over them to rinse off any food particles.

  3. Use a denture brush with a mild soap or denture cleaner to clean them. Never use regular toothpaste as it is too abrasive. Rinse them well after cleaning.

  4. Clean your gums and natural teeth with a soft toothbrush twice a day.

  5. Always remove your dentures before going to sleep. This helps to avoid them dislodging while you are asleep or causing any damage through clenching or grinding of the jaw.

  6. Submerge your dentures in warm water to keep them from drying out overnight.

  7. For dentures without metal components, use a denture-soaking solution to clean them effectively.