The set of dentures comprising artificial
teeth and gums are intended to replace lost or removed teeth. Depending on the
type of replacement carried out, two types of dentures are used - full or
partial. Dentures are customized to replace the lost teeth in a size and color
that matches existing teeth. If handled with care, dentures can last long and
be comfortable for users. Here is additional information about dentures that
will surely help you to understand more about it, if you are contemplating
getting yourself one.
Types of dentures – full or partial
Full dentures typically refer
to dentures that are customized and affixed to replace the entire row of teeth,
either upper or bottom. Also known as complete dentures, they replace all lost natural
teeth in either the top or bottom gum lines. These dentures are typically held
in place by suction or oral adhesives. They can be removed easily for
maintenance.
Partial dentures refer to those
that are used as a replacement for a few missing teeth. This is typically chosen over other tooth
replacement methods, when adjacent existing teeth are not sufficiently strong
to support a dental bridge. It is also used when more than one or two teeth are
lost or require to be replaced. They are fastened to adjacent natural teeth and
are removed before sleeping and for cleaning.
Dentures anchored with implants
These dentures are anchored by
dental implants, which are titanium posts fused to the jawbone. The dentures
are mounted atop the implants and are typically used when all of the teeth are
missing, requiring the use of implants as a post for anchoring. While the methods in which the dentures are
attached may differ, the care that is required for the dentures is actually the
same.
Materials of dentures resemble natural teeth
Advances in materials means
that dentures are presently made from materials to make them closely resemble
natural teeth. Typically made from resin, in addition to the earlier versions
of porcelain, dentures typically last for about five to seven years. Users need
to take adequate care of the dentures, ensuring that they are never dry, as a
dried denture will lose its shape. The bottom portion of the dentures that look
more like the gum lines are also made of similar material but with a more
flexible polymer. This permits the portion to fit perfectly onto the gum line.
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