Full and Partial Dentures
Dentures and partials are a great option to consider when you need dental replacements. Contrary to popular belief, dentures and partials are much more useful, comfortable, and natural-looking than they once were. Dentures can be referred to as removable prostheses or false teeth that replace either some or all teeth.
Full dentures are the ones that replace all the missing teeth on the upper or/and lower jaw. Dentures can also be permanently attached to your jaw with the help of dental implants.
When it is not all but some of the teeth you are missing, a partial denture can be your best option. Partial dentures are supported by gums, teeth, and even dental implants. The patient should at least have a few natural teeth remaining so that they can be used to anchor the partial dentures.
In implant supported dentures, dental implants are used to hold the dentures in place. Both permanent and removable dentures can be supported by implants.
Using a detailed impression of your dental anatomy, our experts craft your dentures in the dental laboratory. The size, shape, and shade of the false teeth, as well as the color of your gum tissue, are tailored as per the required look.
Dentures are the most efficient and cost effective way to keep your radiant smile.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can dentures be fitted to receding gums?
Of course, dentures can be fitted to receding gums, as per your dentist’s recommendation.
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What are dentures made of?
Basically, dentures are made of two different substances: the base of the denture and the teeth.
Wherein, the base of a denture is generally Polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA), a finely coloured acrylic, which serves as the denture’s basis. This coloured acrylic closely resembles the texture and color of your real gum tissue.
Similar to the gum-toned base, denture teeth can be created from a variety of materials, including acrylic or porcelain, the latter of which is far more uncommon. They are made to closely match your natural teeth as possible.
Are dentures covered by insurance?
Of course, dentures can be fitted to receding gums, as per your dentist’s recommendation.
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What is the Advantage of General Dentistry?
Well, the comfort level may differ from person to person. However, it can be moderately uncomfortable to wear.
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