Considering dentures? Read on to learn more about this type of restoration. People dealing with complete or partial tooth loss and wishing to restore their dental health and the natural look of their teeth must select the right dentures. With all the developments in technology and materials, there are more choices than ever before, each made to the patient's specifications. Based on a report released by the American College of Prosthodontists in 2019, roughly 36 million Americans suffer from tooth loss (edentulism) and about 90% of these use dentures.

An overview of the different types of dentures

Knowing the kinds of dentures and their advantages is the first step toward getting dentures. The options include:

Complete dentures

Complete dentures are designed to replace an entire set of teeth for an individual who has lost every one of their teeth in an arch, whether upper or lower. They use suction and adhesive to stay in place. Complete dentures may improve an individual’s ability to talk and eat. This device also supports the cheeks and lips, which can considerably improve one’s facial aesthetics.

Partial dentures

Partial dentures are a great option for individuals who still have several of their natural teeth. Such dentures fill in gaps between the teeth and are generally secured with clasps or attachments to the remaining tooth. They restore the appearance of a complete smile and stop the remaining natural teeth from shifting.

Implant-supported dentures

Implant-supported dentures are more stable and secure. They are fitted over tooth implants placed directly in the jawbone. This type of denture is particularly ideal for the lower jaw where traditional dentures might be much less strong. Compared to traditional dentures, these are better in terms of comfort and chewing efficiency. They also preserve the gum and jawbone from resorption.

Overdentures

Overdentures are placed over a few remaining natural teeth or implants. They act as a compromise between full dentures and partials. Retained all-natural teeth or implants give the denture more support and stability. Patients who have enough healthy natural teeth can get this option.

Making the right choice

There are several factors to consider when picking out the proper denture, including:

  • Oral health status: The right denture is often selected based on the health of the jawbone and gums. For instance, implant-supported dentures require the jawbone to be healthy before implant placement.
  • Lifestyle preferences: One’s everyday activities, comfort preferences, and aesthetic needs will influence one’s denture choice. For instance, implant-supported dentures offer increased stability and are better suited for active people.
  • Budgetary constraints: The cost of dentures varies widely. Implant-supported options tend to cost more than conventional types. Patients need to balance their needs and wants with their financial ability.
  • Maintenance and care: Different kinds of dentures each call for a specific care routine. Understanding the maintenance needed can help patients make the right decision.

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Ready to get started?

A general dentist can help you find the denture that best fits your requirements based on your tooth health condition, objectives, and aesthetic preferences. An open discussion with an experienced dental professional can help you make decisions that improve your quality of daily life. If you have missing teeth and are considering dentures, reach out to our dental office today.

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