Partial or complete dentures are prosthetic devices used to replace missing teeth and surrounding tissue. The teeth are made of plastic, porcelain, or a combination thereof and are held in place with suction, an adhesive, or both. Dentures can improve a person's smile and restore function and appearance to the teeth. When patients lose a significant amount of their natural teeth, it can be challenging to speak and eat. Shifting of the bite can also affect jaw alignment and cause facial muscles to sag. Dentures can restore the appearance and function of damaged teeth and gums.
Acrylic is a gum-like material that can be molded to any shape and designed to replace natural teeth. Acrylic is a common material among denturists and is often used for partial dentures but can also be used for entire dentures.
Metal dentures are the second most prevalent form of denture. They are constructed of a combination of two metals, cobalt, and chromium, as the name implies. The base and teeth are both composed of metal; however, the visible section of the tooth has an enamel-colored tinge to it, whereas the gum is made of pink metal.
Dentures are made from flexible materials such as nylon, polyester, polycarbonate, and polypropylene. Flexible dentures do not require additional metal hooks to stay in place. The dentures include built-in hooks that not only make adjusting them more accessible but also make them look more natural and visually pleasing.
The most apparent advantage of full dentures is that you will have a complete smile again! With teeth, it can be easier to bite and chew food correctly, making digestion more difficult. Complete dentures can help patients regain the ability to eat various foods without worrying about pain or discomfort. Additionally, it can restore a patient’s confidence and improve their quality of life.
Unlike complete dentures, which replace an entire row of teeth with prosthetics, partial dentures only replace those missing or damaged ones. It can be held in place by clasps that fit around the existing teeth, or it can be attached to the roof of the mouth with a metal framework and plastic base. Partial dentures have a gum-colored acrylic base that matches the color of the gum tissues. Once in place, patients benefit from being able to chew and speak comfortably again.
Frequent dental checkups are necessary to ensure that your dentures and mouth are correctly fitted, to look for indicators of oral disorders such as cancer, and to have your teeth professionally cleaned. For the best dental care, visit Carlston Dental Group at 2472 Overland Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90064, or phone (310) 838-0844.
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