People choose dentures to replace teeth for many reasons. If you have lost teeth or if the dentist has extracted some of yours, there are effective solutions to fill in the gaps in your mouth.

You should not have to live with the embarrassment or difficulties of not having teeth. While there are various options to restore your smile and ability to chew, this one can make a lot of sense.

The process of getting dentures

Starting this treatment should begin with a consultation with the dentist. The patient and dentist can discuss the person’s needs and goals and evaluate whether having this appliance is the right approach. The dentist will talk about what the person can expect before, during, and after the treatment. This is also a good chance for the patient to ask questions or address any concerns.

Next, the dentist will take X-rays and make impressions of the mouth. These images and models allow a technician to fabricate the dentures. The dentist may also have to pull out any remaining natural teeth that cannot be salvaged. Once the device is ready, the dentist checks for fitment and ensures that it is comfortable and secure inside the person’s mouth.

What it is made of and looks like

Dentures consist of two parts: the base and the artificial teeth. The base is made of acrylic and is gum-colored. It rests on the gums with the help of an adhesive gel. The artificial teeth are made of porcelain, ceramic, or metal covered in plastic. One of the benefits of having this device is that the teeth look real. The dentist will make sure that the artificial teeth look like a natural tooth color and are the same size and shape as regular teeth.

What the device lets people do

Having dentures can improve a person’s self-image and self-esteem. Having missing teeth can be embarrassing. It can affect a person’s desire to be in social settings or want to smile. Dentures revive a smile because the device looks so real and mimics the appearance of natural teeth so well. Unsightly spaces in the mouth are no longer an issue for people who wear this appliance.

Dentures can also help a person enjoy good health once more. It can be difficult to eat a balanced meal without teeth. The artificial teeth of this appliance are strong and durable. Together with the base, they have a good bite force that allows the wearer to eat many foods. With proper care and maintenance, the apparatus can last for several years before the person will need a replacement or to make adjustments.

A viable solution for tooth loss

Do not let the embarrassment of losing a tooth affect you. With dentures, you can have a natural-looking smile once more. You can also enjoy eating your favorite foods that you have had to pass up in the past. Make an appointment today with your dentist so you can talk about starting this treatment.

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