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The Delights of Modern Dentures

Dentures are a removable cosmetic solution for missing teeth, using a structure made from acrylic resin with porcelain or metal to form naturalistic dentures designed to fit the exact dimensions of your mouth.

Dentures for missing teeth

Full dentures are a particularly attractive option for people who need a full set of functioning teeth, while partial dentures can help those who still have some remaining teeth. The decision will be based on several factors regarding your individual case, so a consultation with your cosmetic dentist can be invaluable for informing you of the different choices and the best option for you. Dental implants and dental bridges are two other common procedures for missing teeth.

What can dentures do for me?

Depending on the case, the dentist may need to remove some of the remaining teeth or strengthen the bony ridges between teeth with a surgical procedure. This will add vital stability to the dentures. An impression of the mouth provides the correct measurements and a selection of colours and shapes are available for the best custom fit. The finished dentures may include metal or porcelain in their structure to assist with bite strength and will make chewing easier. They also seek to reverse the effects of tooth loss on speech and expression by helping to build up the relevant muscles once more.

Complete dentures

Complete dentures are designed to replace every single upper and lower tooth. When tooth extraction is required to achieve a clear mouth, healing time must be allowed before the dentures can be fitted. The comfort of this model varies due to factors including bone and muscle strength and differences in people’s tongues and saliva.

Partial dentures

Partial dentures replace a specific amount of missing teeth to plug unappealing and unhealthy gaps. This is usually achieved through metal attachments linking the partial dentures to surviving teeth. They are useful for holding the remaining teeth in place so that no misalignment occurs. The risks of gum disease or more tooth decay are generally decreased after a partial denture is fitted.

Immediate dentures

Immediate dentures are a quick option for people from Liverpool who desire their treatment without waiting. Due to the way the mouth heals following tooth removal, these dentures may eventually have to be adjusted.

Upper dentures

Upper dentures provide the same sort of functionality as complete dentures and are made from the same materials, but they replace the upper teeth only.

Over dentures

Over dentures are similar to complete dentures, with the key difference that not all the remaining teeth are extracted. These natural teeth attach to the over dentures and help to stabilize them while chewing and biting. The procedure is more expensive but the benefits include better reliability and steadiness.

How long will my dentures last?

Dentures often last between 5 and 10 years, although the mouth is liable to change naturally over this period and thereby require a new fitting or adjustment.

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