They are important for eating, speaking and smiling confidently. In a perfect world, our natural smile should last a lifetime, but the reality is that teeth can become damaged by tooth decay and gum disease. Thankfully, you do not need to live with missing teeth.
The type of denture that is best for you depends on how many teeth you have remaining and your budget.
Options include complete dentures, partial dentures, and implant dentures.
Complete Dentures
– Complete dentures are false acrylic teeth that replace all the teeth in the upper and/or lower jaw. When you are suffering from severe gum disease or tooth decay and must have all your teeth extracted, complete dentures are the fastest and most inexpensive way of replacing teeth.
Partial Dentures
– A removable partial denture is false teeth that replace some, but not all, missing teeth in your smile:
A Partial acrylic denture is largely made of acrylic resin. It may have some metal features, including clasps, rests and metal mesh for added retention.
A Partial cast denture consists of acrylic teeth sitting on a rigid metal base for added strength and durability. They cost more but are more durable than acrylic partial dentures.
Implant Dentures
– Implant-supported dentures are held in place by dental implants, which are titanium screws inserted into the jaw bone, acting as anchors for holding dentures in place. Patients choose this option because they do not move and are not as big and bulky as traditional full and partial dentures.
All-on-4 or Teeth-in-a-day treatment is one type of full mouth reconstruction procedure that involves dental implant-supported dentures.
Whether you are looking to replace one missing tooth or multiple missing teeth for a healthy smile, dental implants are a safe and reliable treatment option.
Cosmetic Dentures can help you regain the look, feel and function of a Natural Smile.
Contact Us at Crowborough Gentle Dental Practice to learn about your options, such as dentures, dental bridges, dental implants and full mouth reconstruction.
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