What Kind of Denture Is Right For You?
Losing teeth is something nobody looks forward to. Before you get discouraged about settling for the large, bulky, uncomfortable false teeth your grandparents had, it is important to realize there are now different varieties of options to choose from. Unlike the days of old where everyone got the same kind, patients can now get dentures that best fit their special, dental needs. Types of Dentures: Complete -Complete dentures are the conventional dentures which are applied after all of the patient's teeth are removed. Complete dentures include a full set of teeth that adhered to the gums. There are two types of complete dentures: Conventional and immediate. Conventional are applied after the teeth are extracted and the gums heal (around 8-12 weeks). Immediate are pre-made and can be applied over the gums immediately after the teeth are extracted, during the gum healing process. Partial - Unlike complete dentures, partial dentures don't require all the patient's teeth to be extracted. Partial dentures are dental bridges that attach replacement teeth to a base that is either pink or gum colored which is connected by wired frames There are two types of partial dentures: removable and permanent. In removal partial option, the bridge snaps either into the base or onto the wire framework. In permanent partial option, the base of the bridge is cemented into place on top of the gums. Alternatives