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Types of Dentures and How to Choose the Right One

Dentures are prostheses that can be worn in place of missing teeth to restore chewing and speaking abilities and make your smile more beautiful with a perfect set of sparkling teeth. Since there are various types of tooth damage, there are also various types of dentures. Naturally, your dentist will suggest the perfect type for you. It is good to have an idea beforehand.

By Shofu Dental IndiaPublished about a year ago 4 min read
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Whether you need to replace a complete set of teeth or just a few teeth are the basis for selecting dentures. Moreover, for the dentist, there are supplementary denture instruments that impact their performance and the overall experience of the patient. This article goes into explaining dental products to give you an independent idea.

Full-Set Dentures

Let's begin by discussing full dentures, which are false teeth. These are required only when almost all your teeth are decayed, damaged, or have insufficient intraoral tissue.

Full dentures can replace an entire arch—the upper arch, the lower arch, or an entire set of teeth. They are fitted on top of the gums, as opposed to dental bridges that are fastened to healthy teeth.

The mouth is cleaned, the rotten teeth are removed, and then, 8 to 12 weeks later, the dentures are inserted. Once they are in place, dentures are easy to remove from the mouth and brush regularly like natural teeth.

Partial Dentures for Missing Teeth

Partial dentures are more appropriate when only a few teeth are damaged. Partial dentures are available in both fixed and removable options to replace the missing teeth.

Mostly made of acrylic denture base resins. Sometimes it is also mixed with metal that is designed specifically according to the form of the mouth and the preferences of the patient. It's crucial to remember, though, that partial dentures might not always be the best option for minorly damaged teeth. Why? A dental crown or any dental restoration procedure is always the best alternative to plucking the natural teeth unnecessarily.

How to Choose Between Fixed Dentures and Removable Dentures

The decision between fixed and removable dentures is simple if you're not sure which to go with. For individuals who have enough good teeth or dental implants to support the prosthesis, fixed dentures are typically a superior alternative.

Since snap-on removable dentures require less support than permanent fixed dentures, they are more suitable when there has been a significant loss of jaw bone and soft tissue. Removable implant denture solutions are significantly less expensive than fixed implant dentures, which is another clear benefit for many patients.

Implant-Supported and Tooth-Supported Overdentures

Overdentures are contemporary replacements for conventional dentures that are attached to the gums with conventional denture instruments. There are many types of overdentures that are categorised under two main methods of fitting: implant-supported or tooth-supported.

● Implant-supported overdentures are used to cover a few remaining natural teeth or dental implants. The optimal use of this product is in its protection of the remaining natural teeth or previously placed implants. Additionally, overdentures can prevent future bone loss in the jaw and further tooth loss.

● Tooth-supported overdentures are surgically inserted into the jawbone and then attached with appropriate attachments that snap into the abutments or bars on the implants. Doing this can achieve maximum stability and retention. The implants are typically equipped with dental instruments like abutments or bars that protrude through the gum tissue.

Older individuals who have lost some teeth but not all, making them candidates for an overdenture. The overdentures are not fixed in place, so they can be easily removed from the mouth.

Overdentures have the advantage over complete dentures in that the roots that are still in the maxilla (upper jaw) protect the top jaw's bone, reducing bone resorption. The improvement of the sensory component is another benefit. Since the roots still contain nerves, the sensation is greatly enhanced.

Custom Dentures

Custom dentures are dental prostheses that are personalised according to the bite and mouth form of the patient and for maximum comfort. A dentist or prosthodontist takes exact measurements and impressions of the patient's entire mouth, including teeth, gums, and jawbone, in order to design and develop the perfect denture. Numerous dental products, such as the Lite Art dental set from Shofu Dental, consist of light-cured resin stains formulated for individual characterization and are ideal for custom dentures and customising tooth colour.

Final Advice for Choosing the Perfect Denture

There are additional denture products in addition to the ones mentioned above, such as upper dentures, which are partial dentures designed especially for when you have missing teeth on the top jaw, and the “Economical Denture,” which is the most basic dental product that needs adhesive to hold the denture in place.

There are advantages and disadvantages to each of the denture options that are available when it comes to selecting the best one for your needs. The ideal person to inform you about all types of dentures, dental products, and solutions based on your needs is a dentist. However, you must conduct your own research and avoid relying solely on one source. Continue reading additional articles and assembling facts to help you decide.

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This article section can provide you with a wealth of knowledge and assistance if you're seeking the ideal denture for yourself or a loved one. Read additional articles on denture tools, dental product comparisons, and the newest advanced dentures on the market.

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