For centuries, people have worn dentures as a way to replace missing teeth. Over the decades, dentures have changed and improved, but their purpose has been the same. Though there are multiple methods to restore your smile and fill in embarrassing gaps, your dentist can help you decide which one makes the most sense. There are situations where you might be a good candidate for dentures.
A set of dentures consists of a gum-colored acrylic base with artificial teeth attached to it. The teeth are usually made of ceramic, porcelain, or metal covered in plastic. This apparatus comes in either permanent or removable options. Removable ones fit directly over the gums with the help of adhesive gel. The permanent variety is often attached to implants. A person can also have a full set of dentures or partial ones.
This treatment has several benefits. It can restore a person’s smile and improve the person’s appearance. Also, the treatment allows the person to once again eat most foods. The appliance can also prevent further tooth loss and bone loss.
Dentures are a good option for people who have complete tooth loss. Often, if the patient has multiple severely decayed or damaged teeth, the dentist may pull them out. A full set of dentures is natural-looking and revives the person’s ability to chew food and speak clearly, and helps with self-esteem. The base is durable, and the artificial teeth are the same color as a regular set of teeth.
A dentist might also recommend dentures when other treatments have not worked well. The other approaches may have been uncomfortable or not durable. Dentures can last between seven and 10 years. This apparatus is also not difficult to clean or maintain.
It is not unusual or uncommon for a person to have toothaches. Usually, these will subside with pain medication or other at-home treatments. When toothaches are constant and increase in severity, the person probably has profound tooth decay. There may even be infections. The dentist will examine the patient to determine whether the teeth are salvageable. If the dentist must pull the teeth, dentures could be a good replacement treatment.
Along with tooth decay, gum disease is a major cause of tooth loss. Symptoms of gum disease include redness in the gums, swelling, and tenderness. The gums may also bleed during brushing or eating. Untreated, gum disease can cause tooth loss and bone loss. If the disease has progressed too far, the dentist may recommend dentures as a way to replace lost or loose teeth.
If you have lost teeth or are at risk of losing teeth, there are ways to have a full smile once more. Dentures are natural-looking and effective at helping you chew again. If you believe this treatment could help you, talk to your dentist. You can get started right away.
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