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Houston Dentist Explains When Your Partial Dentures Need to Be Adjusted

Dentures are considered to be one of the best long-term and affordable solutions to missing teeth. However, as the years go by, partial dentures that have been specifically made to suit you may begin to feel too tight or loose. Over time, the mouth undergoes certain changes like gum recession or bone shrinkage that can affect the fit of your dentures. Instead of living with ill-fitting dentures, visit your dentist for an adjustment, especially if you notice the following.

Difficulty in Speaking or Chewing

Restoring the ability to speak or eat properly is one of the main reasons why many people look into getting dentures. If you think your dentures are getting in the way of both, it’s probably because they no longer match the shape of your gums. This can cause adults, particularly seniors, to eat less or settle for softer types of food. Fortunately, the dentists at ProDentures can often refit your dentures the same day.

Chipped and Broken Teeth

Most dentists recommend cleaning dentures while standing over a towel or a sink of water so as not to damage them if accidentally dropped. Dentures can break easily when enough pressure is applied to them, causing chips or cracks and teeth to break. When this happens, don’t attempt to put your dentures back together. A dentist with an in-house denture lab can ensure that the dentures are properly fitted again and there are no jagged, uneven pieces on which to cut yourself.

Pain or Soreness

A little discomfort or soreness is to be expected when you first begin to wear your new dentures, but this should not persist months later. When pain leads to inflammation or bleeding, it could mean that there is a defect in the dentures’ surface. On the other hand, if you feel pain near your canine teeth when you bite down, it could indicate bone reabsorption. Either way, an adjustment can alleviate these conditions.

Unpleasant Odors or Staining

Caring for your dentures requires following your dentist’s recommendations very carefully. However, if you notice persistent odors or staining despite keeping up with the suggested denture care routine, it’s best to take it to your dentist for examination. Make inspecting your dentures a habit and keep an eye out for anything unusual about its structure.

Even if dentures have replaced most of your teeth, the rule of thumb of going to the dentist every six months still applies. This way, you can bring up any concerns, ask for advice on how to prolong your dentures’ life and have your dentures checked for any potential complications or problems.

Give ProDentures a call at 800-776-3368 to learn more about how partial dentures can bring you a better smile and quality of life.

Sources:

Removable Partial Dentures, MouthHealthy.org

Taking Care Of A Partial Denture, Colgate.com

This Houston Elder Dentist Can Help You Get Used to Your Newly Fitted Dentures Faster

According to the American College of Prosthodontists, 90 percent of people who suffer from edentulism (toothlessness) need to be fitted for dentures, and about 15 percent of them have dentures made each year. If you are a part of this population, you know all too well just how uncomfortable new dentures can feel as you try to get used to them. The good news, however, is that there are a few things you can do to make the adjustment easier.

Here are some great tips from a Houston elder dentist.

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Patients in Houston with partial dentures often enjoy more confidence when smiling while also benefiting from a renewed ability to properly chew and digest food. Partials that are well-made and properly fitted can be fairly durable and a smart investment. Yet, proper cleaning is necessary to ensure partial dentures perform as expected. Care also involves paying attention to adjacent teeth and gums, and checking in with your dentist regularly.

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These days boomers and senior are looking for ways to enhance or improve upon their looks, from anti-aging beauty products to plastic surgeries. While there are many ways to improve one’s appearance, all these efforts might be for naught if their teeth are suffering from years of neglect and poor maintenance. Truly, nothing gives a person more confidence than a straight and pearly white smile.

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Losing a tooth or two can put a serious damper on your self-confidence. Fortunately, medical advancements have allowed those with missing teeth to restore their smiles. One such option is partial dentures, an inexpensive alternative to more complex and
costly dental treatments such as bridges or dental implants.

Partial dentures are manufactured using various acrylic materials and a wide variety of shades to closely match the color of the natural enamel. Still, partial dentures are often recommended for patients who are missing posterior teeth in efforts to restore the functionality and health of your mouth.

Anterior Teeth

When only one tooth is missing from the front region of the mouth, a transient denture may be a viable option. This type of partial denture is fabricated as an immediate replacement for aesthetic reasons.

Once the area surrounding the missing tooth heals completely, a permanent device is produced by using sturdy materials, and every effort is made to closely match the surrounding teeth. Dentures replacing a front tooth may be made of acrylic without implementing wire mesh or hooks grasping the neighboring teeth. This method successfully meets the desired look of a natural tooth.

Posterior Teeth

Posterior partial dentures are constructed with metal combined with plastic components. Because the posterior teeth are used for chewing, the denture must retain its durability with the sturdier elements of the appliance. This type of denture can often replace both front and back teeth at the same time.

The anterior and posterior partial dentures can be anchored to the existing implants for added stability and to prevent shifting.

Who Qualifies for Partial Dentures?

Patients of all ages are typically good candidates for dentures. Several factors are taken into consideration when recommending this solution including a patient’s health, dental history and oral habits.

Benefits of Dentures

Fitting patients with partial dentures is win-win for both the patient and the dentist. The results are almost immediate and do not generally require any invasive procedures. Minor adjustments are typically necessary to correct the fit as the gums heal. Most patients tolerate the process well and easily become accustomed to the new device. The treatment is relatively inexpensive and can be completed within two appointments.

In addition, the aesthetics and the functionality are restored within a short period of time. In addition, patients who have had the treatment performed previously and need to replace old dentures adapt to new ones quickly. Depending on the quality of materials used, partial dentures could last 10 years or longer.

If you are considering partial dentures talk to the professional dentists with ProDentures to learn more about your options.

Sources:

Valplast: Flexible, aesthetic partial dentures, dentaleconomics.com
Removable Partial Dentures, mouthhealthy.org

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