Why choose Denture / False teeth for Restoring Your Smile?

Discover the importance of Dentures/Partial Dentures and why they are essential for restoring proper structure and function in your oral cavity. Despite efforts to maintain natural teeth, tooth loss due to decay or injury can occur. Dentures, both complete and partial, offer an effective tooth replacement option.

Affordable Denture Solutions in Lexington

Experience the comfort and affordability of dentures at our Todays Dental @ Lexington. Our dentists provide the most comfortable and affordable dentures, ranging from $1200 to $1800 in price.



Dentures/Partial Dentures

Understanding the Need for Dentures

Dentures, unlike dental implants, are removable replacement teeth. There are two main types available:

  1. Complete Dentures: Used when all natural teeth are missing, offering two options:
    • Immediate dentures: Prepared in advance and placed in the mouth after remaining teeth are removed.
    • Conventional dentures: Created after tooth extraction and gum tissue healing, typically 8 to 12 weeks later.

Immediate dentures provide immediate replacement, while conventional dentures are made for long-term use after full gum healing.

  1. Partial Dentures: Designed for individuals with some missing natural teeth, also known as dental bridges. They can be permanently or temporarily attached to adjacent natural teeth.

Protecting Oral Health with Dentures

Partial dentures play a crucial role in maintaining oral health by preventing natural teeth from shifting into the gaps caused by missing teeth.

The Denture Creation Process

To ensure well-fitting dentures, your dentist will:

  • Take impressions of your jaw and remaining teeth.
  • Measure your jaws and determine the space between them.
  • Provide denture models for trial before the final casting.
  • Choose a natural-looking color for your dentures.
  • Cast the final dentures at a dental laboratory and make necessary adjustments for a perfect fit.

Adapting to Wearing Dentures

Initially, dentures may feel odd or loose, and mild irritation or soreness is normal. However, extreme discomfort or pain should be reported to your dentist for immediate inspection and adjustment.

Eating and Speaking with Dentures

Eating with dentures requires practice. Start with small, soft food pieces and avoid hard or sticky foods. Speaking with dentures may also take time to adjust, but any clicking sounds should be reported to your dentist for adjustments.

Proper Denture Care and Maintenance

Your dentist will provide instructions on cleaning and inspecting your dentures daily. Should you have any questions or concerns about your dentures, feel free to contact Todays Dental for assistance.

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