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How Do Removable Dentures Work

Dentures give you confidence to mingle with people and also ensure that you get proper nutrition. For any teeth related issues, visit Shore Denture Clinic.

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How Do Removable Dentures Work

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  1. How Do Removable Dentures Work The artificial replacement of gums and teeth is referred to as dentures. Everyone wants a clean and healthy smile, however, it isn’t always possible because of factors, such as poor oral hygiene, accident, or a disease. If any one of these reasons results in tooth loss, you will have to consider booking an appointment with a dentist to compensate for the missing teeth with dentures. Dentures are typically of two types — complete and partial. Partial dentures are also called removable dentures. In this blog, you will learn about how partial dentures work. How are Removable Dentures Made? Making a denture that fits inside your mouth perfectly is more of an art than a science. The dentist will take an impression of the residual ridges at first. The dentures are made from pink-colored residual resin or porcelain, which is attached to the replacement teeth. There is also a framework composed of metal that helps in holding the dentures in the desired position within the upper or lower jaw. While fixed bridges are cemented in the location, partial dentures are removable because of the internal

  2. attachments. Partial dentures are important not only because they fill the gap created by the missing teeth but also prohibits other teeth from changing their position. How to Wear and Care for Removable Dentures? You shouldn’t sleep while wearing your dentures. Dentures are not supposed to be worn while sleeping because it may cause bone loss and resorption. It may be difficult to make yourself accustomed to wearing the dentures. But, once the dentures are balanced, you will see that the ligaments and nerves will adjust to the dentures with prolonged use. You should remove the dentures after eating and rinse them thoroughly. Furthermore, dentures must be cleaned with a mild antibacterial soap or cleanser specifically designed for them. Toothpastes are harsh on the dentures so you should never use the same toothpaste on the dentures as your natural gums and teeth. When you are not wearing the dentures, they should be stored in alkaline solution containing peroxide as a base chemical. Before placing the dentures inside your mouth again, always rinse them properly. Is It Still Important to Brush Your Teeth with the Dentures? Yes, it is extremely important to brush your teeth. In fact, you should be through with the oral hygiene process. Carefully brush the roof of the mouth, tongue and teeth before placing the partial dentures into position. Denture-wearers should focus on good oral hygiene as it protects them from plaque, gum diseases and dental illnesses. People are often scared of dentures, thinking that they are not good for the teeth. On the contrary, dentures to this date are one of the most effective tooth replacement options that you have. Apart from giving you the confidence to mingle with people, it also helps in ensuring that you get proper nutrition. So, if you are considering booking an appointment with a denturist, you may visit Shore Denture Clinic and resolve your missing teeth issues by the denturists in the area. Source: http://www.shoredentureclinic.com/how-do-removable-dentures-work/ Shore Denture Clinic Phone: 780.428.0786 E-mail: lkassian@shaw.ca Website: www.shoredentureclinic.com

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