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Full and partial dentures in Plantation, Florida
Are you wondering if you should do something about your missing teeth? Anyone who is unhappy, uncomfortable or embarrassed about teeth that are lost or decayed is a candidate for dentures. If you’re ready to boost your quality of life with affordable quality dentures, please call us today to schedule a consultation.
Dentures: What Are They?
Dentures are customized dental appliances that feature artificial teeth attached to a custom-made dental frame or dental implant. They are designed to have the same shape, color and translucency of natural teeth. When teeth are missing, your face changes in appearance and chewing and speaking properly can become a challenge. A denture can fill out areas of your face that have sunken in from tooth loss. It can also have you chewing and speaking with confidence again. A properly cared for denture will serve you well for many years, making them a solid investment in your dental health.
What Variations of Affordable Quality Dentures Are Available?
After an initial evaluation, our dentist can help you decide on a denture type that will best suit your needs. A few possible options are listed below.
Full or Complete Denture
A full denture, otherwise referred to as a complete denture, replaces all the teeth in the lower or upper jaw. After the extraction of any problem teeth, a temporary denture may be provided for you on the same day. Once the gums have healed, you will be fitted with a permanent denture. This can either be a removable or a fixed denture. A removable full denture is designed to rest on the gums. A fixed full denture is anchored in place with dental implants.
Partial Denture
Similar to a bridge, a partial denture allows you to keep healthy adjacent teeth while replacing one or more missing teeth. While a bridge is permanently fixed to supporting teeth using crowns, a partial denture uses clasps that slip over supporting teeth that surround it. The partial denture is removed each night for cleaning.
Flexible Partial Denture
While a traditional partial denture contains metal clasps or a rigid base, a flexible partial denture is constructed from flexible, lightweight material that bends with your mouth, providing increased comfort. The denture base and flexible clasps are gum-colored, giving them a realistic appearance that encourages others to focus on your smile and not your denture.
Implant-Supported Denture
Unlike a traditional denture that sits on the gums, an implant-supported denture is anchored in the mouth with dental implants. The number of implants to keep the denture securely in place can vary. An implant-supported denture can be removable or it can be fixed in place.
All-on-4® Treatment Concept: Implant-Supported Dentures
The All-on-4® treatment concept is a dental implant procedure that uses Nobel Biocare dental implants. The All-on-4 procedure uses just four dental implants to achieve impressive results. A permanent denture is attached to the dental implants, providing you with a stable denture that won’t move out of position. More natural biting power with the convenience of a fixed denture makes this an attractive option.
Getting Dentures
Depending on the type of denture you chose and the condition of your teeth, the steps needed to get dentures will vary. Your dentist will make impressions of your mouth and take careful measurements so that your new denture fits as accurately as possible. When necessary, unhealthy teeth will be removed, and you will be given a temporary denture. Implants will be placed if you’re getting an implant-supported denture. In order to ensure your comfort and the functionality of your new teeth, your dentist will check your new denture and make adjustments as needed.
What’s the Average Dentures Cost?
To determine the cost of a new set of dentures, the dentist needs to know the denture type you’ve chosen, the preparatory work you’ll need, and the cost of the materials your denture will be made from. Once that information is determined, we can let you know your estimated cost. Our dentists are here to help you obtain the denture that matches your needs. Please contact our office to schedule a consultation today.
What Are Soft Relines for Dentures?
A hard, acrylic lining material may create sore spots over time. A soft denture reline solves that problem by using a soft material that evenly distributes biting pressure. A soft reline may prevent sore spots and denture pain from occurring in the first place.
Schedule a Denture Consultation in Plantation Today
If you want to learn more about dentures in Plantation, simply schedule a consultation with our office. That’s the best way to find out how affordable quality dentures can change your life for the better.
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