Dentures

Replacing missing teeth has substantial benefits for your health and appearance.

Full dentures replace all of your missing teeth and provide support for your cheeks and lips. These replacement teeth dramatically improve your ability to speak and eat. There are two types of full dentures, conventional dentures (made and inserted after all remaining teeth are removed and the tissues have healed) and immediate dentures (inserted immediately after the remaining teeth have been removed).

Benefits of Dentures

There Are Immediate Benefits

Many people take advantage of the immediate dentures so as not to be without teeth during the healing process. Full dentures are made to closely resemble your natural teeth so that little change in your appearance will be noticeable. Dentures will improve your smile as well as the appearance of your face and profile.

In addition, eating becomes a considerably more pleasant experience and speech is often improved while wearing a full denture. With regular professional care, you can become one of the millions of people who wear their dentures with a smile.

 

It’s important to fill in the spaces

A very important part of maintaining a healthy smile is the replacement of missing teeth.

When teeth are missing, the remaining ones change position and shift into the surrounding spaces. This can cause damage to the tissues in the mouth as well as create crooked teeth that are difficult to chew with and clean. The risk of tooth decay and periodontal disease becomes higher and can lead to the loss of adjacent teeth. A removable partial denture will fill in the spaces created by missing teeth and fill out your healthy smile.

A partial denture will also help you properly chew food, pronounce words more clearly and give your entire face a more youthful appearance. Removable partial dentures attach to your natural teeth with precision attachments. These are very secure clasps that are nearly invisible. Crowns on your natural teeth can improve the fit of the denture and are usually required with the attachments. It takes an average of just four visits to complete a removable partial denture. These visits allow us to try the denture in your mouth during various stages of construction to ensure that each stage in completed correctly.

Choosing the Right Dentist

When looking for the right dentist that does inlays and onlays, you must go to a dental office where they perform these types of procedures. This way, you can have someone who knows exactly what they’re doing and who has all the necessary training to get the job done.

At Independence Dental Group, we want our patients to be very comfortable during their visits. We want them to feel like part of a dental office family, so we strive for the best possible experience when you are coming in for your dental work! You will get a better idea of how this permanent onlay procedure works on your first visit. Call us to book your appointment today and get your oral health back to the way it was!

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