Dentures
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Complete Dentures
Reasons to choose Complete Dentures
AgeA Better Investment
A Natural Feel
Excess fluoride consumptionBetter Bone and Gum Health
Signs That You Need Dentures
- Gaps between the Teeth or Unstable Teeth
- Chronic Toothaches
- Swollen, Sensitive, Inflamed, or Bleeding Gums
- One or More Missing Teeth
- You cannot eat some kinds of food
- You find it hard to smile because of damaged or missing teeth
Pros And Cons of Complete Dentures
- Pros
- They help you eat and chew comfortably
- They can improve your confidence and self-esteem
- They give you a more youthful appearance.
- They help you speak properly.
- They are a cost-effective teeth replacement.
TYPES OF TEETH WHITENING

Complete Dentures
Premium dentures are high-quality, removable dentures. They are made to fit accurately and comfortably and have been designed by a dentist and custom-made by a specialized dental technician.

Partial Dentures
Economy dentures are a good choice for people looking for affordable dentures. They cost less, but they are generic and may not be the best fit or the most comfortable. Even though these dentures cost less upfront

Over-The-Counter Products
Over-the-counter bleaching involves the use of a store-bought whitening kit, featuring a bleaching gel with a concentration lower than that of the professionally dispensed take-home whiteners. The gel is applied to the teeth via one-size-fits-all trays, strips, or paint-on applicators.
BEFORE AND AFTER
DURING THE TEETH WHITENING PROCEDURE

The first step is consultation. The dentist has to carefully assess the overall condition of the teeth, gums, and even bones. A variety of examinations including physical and imaging tests are carried out. If there are lingering issues such as a root canal infection, they are treated first to avoid further damage.

Before the dentures can be attached, the damaged or decayed teeth have to be extracted first. During the procedure, local anesthesia is administered to numb the pain. If the patient is restless, nervous, or anxious, sedation may be given.

Using tools such as forceps and drills, the teeth are removed from the roots and tissues one by one. It may take a couple of visits to the dentist before all teeth are extracted.

Teeth impressions are obtained once all the affected teeth have been extracted. The patient may be provided with temporary dentures to ensure ease of biting and eating. The dentures can also be used while the gums are healing.

In the next appointment, the dentures are then fitted into the mouth, making sure that they snuggle nicely into the roof or palate.
Post-Op Care for Complete Dentures
- Keep your dentures seated in place by gently biting down.
- Rest at home today, and keep talking to a minimum.
- Do not take your denture out until you see either your dentist or your oral surgeon.
- Wear your cold packs over the surgical areas for the rest of the day.
TAKING CARE denture PROCEDURE
To keep your mouth healthy, it is important to look after your dentures. Clean your dentures in the morning as well as before going to bed. You might also want to rinse them in cold water after meals.
Remember to gently brush any parts of your mouth that are normally covered by the dentures using a soft toothbrush. This includes your gums as well as the roof of your mouth.
After cleaning, you can either keep the dentures in a cup of fresh cold water or a clean dry container. Rinse your dentures using fresh cold water before you put them on again.
There are a few other things you can do for a healthy mouth which include:

Consuming nutritious food

Avoid any kind of sugary food or drink, especially between meals.

Drinking plenty of tap water.

Have dental check-ups regularly

If you take any medication, ask your doctor, pharmacist, or oral health professional if it will be affecting your mouth.

Quit or at least reduce smoking
Risks and TEETH WHITENING
- Pain
- Dentures that are uncomfortable
- Loss of teeth
- Bleeding gums
- Swelling
- A gum abscess
- Ulcers that last over two weeks
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTOIN
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Can you wear complete dentures to bed?
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What to expect when getting full dentures?
Once your denture is fitted, it may feel strange at the beginning, but this is normal. As new dentures settle in, you might experience minor difficulties and soreness for the first few hours to weeks. However, everything will feel normal once your mouth, tongue, and facial muscles get used to dentures.
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How long does it take to heal from complete dentures?
The time it takes for gums and other tissue to heal varies from patient to patient. The type of denture a patient is planning to get also plays a factor. For example, a custom-made denture requires gums to heal for three to six months.
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