
Dentures are a popular and effective solution for replacing missing teeth. They are custom-made to fit each individual’s mouth and provide the appearance of natural teeth. There are several different types of dentures available, each designed to meet specific needs. In this blog post, we’ll discuss the different types of dentures available.
- Complete Dentures
Complete dentures are designed to replace all the teeth in either the upper or lower jaw or both. They are typically made from acrylic resin and are custom-fitted to your mouth. These dentures are removable and require daily cleaning and maintenance.
- Partial Dentures
Partial dentures are designed to replace one or more missing teeth in either the upper or lower jaw. They are attached to nearby natural teeth using clasps or other types of attachments. Partial dentures are removable and require daily cleaning and maintenance.
- Immediate Dentures
Immediate dentures are designed to be worn immediately after teeth have been extracted. They are typically made from acrylic resin and are custom-fitted to your mouth. Immediate dentures provide a temporary solution while your gums heal and your permanent dentures are being made.
- Overdentures
Overdentures are designed to fit over remaining natural teeth or dental implants. They provide additional stability and support to the denture, making it more comfortable to wear. Overdentures are typically removable and require daily cleaning and maintenance.
- Implant-Supported Dentures
Implant-supported dentures are designed to be attached to dental implants that have been surgically placed in the jawbone. This type of denture provides additional stability and support, making it more comfortable to wear. Implant-supported dentures are typically removable and require daily cleaning and maintenance.
Conclusion
Dentures are a popular and effective solution for replacing missing teeth. There are several different types of dentures available, each designed to meet specific needs. Whether you need complete dentures to replace all your teeth, partial dentures to replace just a few, or implant-supported dentures for added stability, your dental professional can help you choose the best type of denture for your needs. With proper care and maintenance, dentures can provide a comfortable and natural-looking smile for many years to come.
