Dentures
Overview of dentures
Dentures are removable replacements for missing teeth typically made out of an acrylic resin which may at times incorporate porcelain or metal for additional structural support. There are two main types of dentures, complete and partial. Both Complete dentures and partial dentures are finely crafted and custom-fitted to the patient.
If you properly maintain your dentures they will appear natural and provide a perfect smile. Additionally, dentures help strengthen muscles controlling your expressions that require the support of your teeth, rid you of pronunciation problems caused by missing teeth and aid with chewing.
How are dentures accomplished?
- It is somewhat common to require for some teeth to be extracted, and surgery in some cases is necessary to improve the bony ridges that stabilize your dentures
- The procedure begins with a wax bite impression of your mouth that will give your dentist exacting measurements. A try-on appointment will fine tunes color, shape, and custom-fit.
- After your final dentures are fabricated, they will be placed and informed of their required care.
Types of Dentures:.
- Complete Dentures: These replace all of your teeth, upper or lower. Their comfort depends on muscle, bones, tongue, and saliva. Patients begin wearing conventional dentures after healing the teeth that were pulled.
- Immediate Dentures: Immediate Dentures are placed all at once, and may require additional adjustments after the healing process. It can take months for your bone and tissue to stabilize after tooth extractions.
- Upper Dentures: Upper Dentures, tend to be a bit easier to adjust to. These are made of the same materials as a Complete Denture, but are designed to provide you with upper teeth only.
- Over Dentures: Over Dentures are a type of conventional denture similar to Complete Dentures. The difference is that not all teeth are extracted and they use one or more natural teeth for their support. This type provides greater stabilization during chewing. Over Dentures cost more and typically require more preparation dental appointments until the procedure is fully complete.
- Partial Dentures: Designed to correct the gaps in your smile when only some of your teeth are missing. Metal attachments anchor the dentures to your natural teeth. Partial Dentures maintain tooth alignment by preventing your remaining teeth from shifting. Partial Dentures can also help prevent your loss of more teeth due to decay or gum disease. A more cosmetic option of an all acrylic partial denture is also an option for those who do not want any metal used.
Advantages & Disadvantages of Dentures.
- Advantages: Dentures definitely provide a great smile with a very natural appearance. They're made of very durable materials and last very long when properly taken care of. Typically dentures last from five to ten years. They also correct several problems, from speech to chewing, for many patients.
- Disadvantages: There's no doubt that dentures take a little getting used to. There is maintenance involved, and initial speech issues to overcome (these are temporary and last only a couple of days). Mouth irritation or sores may occur, but are usually caused by poor dental hygiene, and not removing your dentures when needed. It is common that your mouth changes over the life of your dentures, so even though they last long, they may need to be replaced to achieve a better fit before they are worn out. With a denture a person typically chews at only 15-23% efficiency compared to a person chewing with their natural teeth. In the case of a full upper denture, the upper palate is covered which can reduce taste of foods you're chewing.
Why Not Contact Us To Schedule An Appointment Today?
At Mountain Dental, we are always excited to get new patients or to here from current ones. Our staff is eager to assist so give us a call or email today!
Four Reasons To Choose Mountain Dental
There are a lot of great reasons to pick Mountain Dental and Dr. Fisher to be your dentist! In fact, there are too many reasons to list here. So, we have randomly picked four to help you see why so many patients choose to have their dental care provided by the staff at Mountain Dental.
Affordable Services
Affordable prices along with some creative financing options can help make your appointment easier on you and your piggy bank.Laser Technology
A safe & gentle pain-free alternative to traditional dental tools using laser & water spray. It performs many procedures without a shot or a drill.Preventive Care
Routine visits help you maintain and improve your smile while preventing problems before they become serious and expensive.New Patient Credit
Mountain Dental is pleased to offer a $50 credit toward service for new patients. Please mention this offer when booking your appointmentDr. Dan Fisher
"You are the most important person at Mountain Dental. I promise that you will be treated with the utmost respect and understanding. You will instantly recognize our commitment to exceptional staff, technology, and your overall comfort."
The Latest Dental Technology
Leveraging today's latest technology, Mountain Dental can create results that change how you look and feel about yourself. Whether you need a routine checkup, or more advanced procedures like a smile makeover, Mountain Dental offers a wide variety of services and procedures to fit your needs. In addition, our friendly and knowledgeable staff ensures your visit to the dentist is as affordable and comfortable as possible. If you are searching for a family dentist – look no further, contact us today at (865) 482-1881.
Mountain Dental understands that many of you are afraid of going to the dentist. Please rest assured that we perform all services with the most gentle of techniques and the least invasive approach. With Mountain Dental, you no longer have to fear your dental visit!
- Digital X-ray
- Digital Intra-oral Photography
- Miele Thermal Disinfection System
- Waterlase Dental Laser
- Laser Cavity Detection
- Private LCD Flat Panel TV's
- Ergonomic Exam Chairs
- A-Dec ICC Steri-Center for Infection Control