If you need to replace multiple teeth, then dentures may be the solution that you need. Dr. Tiffany Jamison-Rand and associates may recommend complete or partial dentures to restore your smile and your ability to chew and speak normally. Call Polish Dental Center of Midtown at 404-389-0700 to make an appointment with our dentists and learn more about dentures in Atlanta, Georgia.
Dentures are custom-made, removable appliances designed to replace multiple missing teeth. They restore not only the appearance of a complete smile but also help maintain the functionality necessary for chewing and speaking. If you are missing some or all of your teeth, dentures may be an ideal solution to help you regain confidence and comfort in everyday activities. Depending on your unique needs, you may be a candidate for either complete dentures or partial dentures.
Complete dentures are used when all teeth are missing in one or both arches. These dentures consist of a full set of artificial teeth designed to replicate a natural smile. Complete dentures rest comfortably on the gums and may require a denture adhesive to ensure stability during use. This type of denture can provide significant benefits, particularly for those who have experienced extensive tooth loss. They support facial muscles, which helps prevent a sunken appearance around the mouth and cheeks, often enhancing the overall appearance of the face.
Partial dentures, on the other hand, are recommended when some natural teeth remain. These appliances often include a thin framework or clasps that attach to the existing teeth, providing a secure and stable fit. The design of partial dentures allows them to blend naturally with the remaining teeth, filling gaps and enhancing both functionality and aesthetics. Partial dentures are an effective way to prevent shifting of the remaining teeth, which can occur when spaces are left untreated. This helps maintain proper alignment and spacing, contributing to long-term dental health.
With modern advancements in dental technology, dentures are now crafted with precision and care to ensure a natural appearance and comfortable fit. Each set of dentures is customized to meet the specific shape, size and color needs of the patient’s smile, creating a unique and personal result. Many patients find that dentures improve their ability to chew a variety of foods, speak more clearly and smile with confidence.
Our team is committed to making your transition to dentures as smooth and comfortable as possible. During your consultation, we will discuss the different options available and help you decide on the best type of denture for your needs. Once fitted, we will also provide you with guidance on how to care for your dentures properly. This includes cleaning techniques and tips on maintaining gum health to ensure that your dentures remain comfortable and effective over time.
To learn more about how dentures can enhance your smile and quality of life, we invite you to contact our office. Whether you need a complete or partial denture, our team is here to support you in achieving a functional, beautiful smile that you can be proud of every day.
FAQ
What are dentures made of, and how durable are they?
Dentures are typically crafted from acrylic resin, porcelain or a combination of both, with metal components sometimes used in partial dentures for added stability. The materials are chosen to mimic the appearance and function of natural teeth. Dentures can be quite durable when properly maintained, often lasting five to 10 years. However, they may require adjustments over time due to natural changes in your jaw structure.
How do I care for my dentures to ensure they last?
Caring for dentures involves daily cleaning and regular checkups with our dentists. Dentures should be removed and brushed gently with a soft denture brush and non-abrasive cleaner to remove food particles and plaque. When not in use, soak them in a denture solution to keep them from drying out. Routine adjustments and exams also help maintain their fit and functionality.
Will dentures affect the way I eat or speak?
It may take some time to adjust to eating and speaking with dentures, but most people adapt within a few weeks. Start with soft foods, cut into small pieces, and chew slowly. Over time, you can introduce more variety into your diet. Dentures may initially impact speech slightly, but with practice, your tongue and mouth will adjust to the new appliance, allowing you to speak clearly again.
How often should I visit the dentist with dentures?
Even with dentures, regular dental visits are essential. Our dentists will monitor your oral health, check for signs of gum or bone changes and ensure that your dentures continue to fit well. Annual or biannual checkups allow our dentists to make any necessary adjustments and catch any issues early, helping to prolong the life of your dentures and maintain your comfort. We also recommend that you contact our office and meet with our dentists if your dentures are damaged in any way so that you can receive repairs and maintenance.