Partial And Complete Denture Options To Rebuild Your Smile and Restore Your Quality of Life
Losing one or more teeth can affect your smile’s aesthetics, function, and oral health. With customized, high-quality dentures in Glendale, Arizona, My Dental and Implants can restore your comfort, aesthetics, and confidence. Whether you have lost your teeth to injury, gum disease, decay, or poor genetics, schedule an appointment with Dr. Nima Afzalian to learn how dentures can transform your smile and life.
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What are the different types of dentures?
Dentures are categorized based on how many teeth they replace, how soon they replace teeth, and how they are secured in the mouth. With different types of dentures, discussing your options with your dentist before beginning treatment is essential.
While several denture types exist, dentures are broadly categorized into two.
- Full dentures: These are ideal for patients who have lost all teeth in one jaw or both. A complete denture consists of prosthetic teeth bonded on a flesh-colored base that rests on the gums. Traditional upper dentures are typically more secure than lower dentures because the roof or palate creates a suction between the denture and the gum. Lower dentures have no palate and are shaped like horseshoes to create room for the tongue, making them less secure. While dental adhesives can stabilize your dentures, implants are the ultimate solution for optimal stability.
- Partial dentures: If you have lost some teeth with healthy ones remaining, we’ll restore your smile with partial dentures. A partial is an affordable alternative to a bridge and implant. This restoration fills the edentulous gap with a set of prosthetic teeth secured on the adjoining teeth with metal clasps.
For certain patients, dentures can be placed immediately after teeth extraction to ensure you don’t go without teeth as your gums heal. Since immediate dentures aren’t created with your bite impressions, they must be replaced in the future with customized dentures.
How do traditional dentures differ from implant dentures?
Conventional dentures are the restorations you probably saw your grandma wear. These removable dentures are secured in the mouth with suction and dental adhesives. While traditional dentures have their place in dentistry, they often lose their grip over time, resulting in ill-fitting restorations.
Patients who want to use dentures for smile restoration now have the option of implant dentures. These dentures are affixed to implant fixtures secured in the jaw. Unlike conventional dentures, implant dentures won’t shift, rock, or fall out when using your teeth.
Implant dentures come in several shapes and sizes. Some include:
- Fixed implant-supported dentures: These are permanently attached to dental implants, providing stability and comfort similar to natural teeth. Only a dentist can remove them.
- Snap-in dentures: These dentures are ideal for patients with extensive tooth loss and healthy bone to support an implant. This restoration involves a conventional denture attached to the implants with removable yet secure attachments.
- Overdentures: Also known as a hybrid prosthesis, an overdenture fills your mouth gaps when you have lost some of your teeth. Overdentures can be fixed or removable and are supported by implants and remaining teeth.
What are the advantages of dentures?
Dentures offer numerous benefits. Some include:
- Renewed confidence
- Enhanced oral function
- Conservative treatment
- Affordable teeth replacement
- Improved facial appearance
- Partials stabilize the remaining teeth
Am I a suitable candidate for dentures?
My Dental and Implants offers high-quality dentures crafted from durable, life-like materials. Our dentures provide an optimal fit, look natural, and last many years. Call (623) 526-2330 to learn about the denture type that best suits your smile.
Types of dentures at My Dental Implants & Implants
Today I would like to discuss implant dentures and patient options for implant dentures and dentures. There are three options for patients they can choose from based on how well they want to smile. If they care about the security of their denture, meaning that if it’s removable or secure, their chewing function. How they want to chew, and finance is also a big part of it.
1. Traditional Dentures
The first option is traditional dentures. Traditional dentures are with no implants. The top and bottom are typically loose, but the top is more secure because you have the palate or roof of the mouth that creates suction between the denture and your gum. The lower there is no palate, so there is no security, and the lower dentures are more loose compared to the top ones.
2. Snap-in Dentures
Snap-in dentures are still removable like traditional dentures but have implants similar to implant-hybrid dentures. Snap-in dentures are an option where three to four implants are placed on the top, and two to three implants are placed on the bottom. You would get the same dentures as traditional dentures, but they will snap in and are secure, so they’re not typically as loose as traditional dentures. However, sometimes as you eat and chew on it, you may get a rocking motion on snap-in dentures, but for the most part, they’re pretty secure and a much better option than traditional dentures.
3. Implant Supported Dentures
The final option and third option is basically, implant hybrid dentures or All-on-X. This option is not like snap-in dentures or traditional dentures that are removable. This option is secured. So four implants on top and four to six implants on the bottom, your prosthesis will look much nicer than those traditional dentures. It will be tightened and secured with those implants. However, they do have maintenance like your natural teeth because they mimic your natural healthy teeth up to 70% to 90%. And with that comes maintenance, so every six months, the cleaning and every year, those prostheses are removed, and we clean underneath it.
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Comparing Dentures: With and Without Implants
There is one type with no implants and there is the second type with implants, dentures with no implants. We look at them into three different categories as far as how good they are. The first thing that we want to look into is eating and chewing function. That’s the most important thing for my patients to have, and that’s I think, the most important thing for patients too. The second important thing is this removable. Is it fixed? Meaning that, do you have to remove it every night or it’s something that is there permanent? And then the third thing that we look into is basically the cosmetics of it. How natural that smile looks. So let’s tackle on the dentures with no implants, dentures with no implants. It’s supported with your gums. So the top dentures are typically much stays better than the dentures in the bottom. Remember, there’s no implant involvement in this type of denture. These are traditional dentures that your mom and dad probably had, or grandmas or you may know a friend or family member that had it at some point. So these are traditional dentures with no implants. And as far as eating and chewing function, they’re probably 20% there compared to your natural teeth, 10% maybe as far as are they fixed or removable? They’re removable every night. You have to remove it. What’s the reason for that? The reason for that is, first of all, you don’t want to get choking.
The dentures can block your airway at night when you’re not aware of it. The other thing that is very important is that if you keep the denture on, it can cause fungal infection. That’s why you want to remove your denture. Dentures could look very nice, but remember that denture teeth are pre-made teeth and there are a variety of denture teeth that can be looked into and fit your smile. But again, these are not custom made. Let’s go into dentures with implants. So there are two types. Implant basically snap in dentures and fixed snap-in as the name consisted of, stays better than the traditional dentures because they have implants that can snap in and then on the bottom is better. So these are better option compared to traditional dentures. The reason for that is they have the implant that can stay on snap indentures are also removable, similar to dentures, so you have to remove it every night.
And then the third thing about the cosmetics, the cosmetics of it, they look very similar to denture teeth because they are denture teeth. Instead they’re connected to those implants and the process of it is very similar to dentures two, except you’re getting head implants. The other thing that I would like to mention about dentures is that top dentures stay better in the mount because you have the roof of the mount that creates a suction. However, we don’t have the roof of the mount on the lower teeth, so typically the lower teeth are mostly loose. That’s why snap indentures could be a great option for your lower teeth.
All About Dentures: Process and Benefits
What are dentures? Dentures are basically for patients who have lost all their teeth or they’re at a stage in life that we have terminal tion, meaning the rest of the teeth that are there are either infected or they’re all broken. So denture is an option, an affordable option for patients to have teeth to be able to smile. The process of getting dentures denture are generally consisted of four to five appointments. The first appointment we take impressions. The second appointment, we make a custom tray that fits perfectly on your gums, and then this is going to give us a very good record to share with the lab. So the second appointment, we take that custom tray impression. After that, we establish your bite with wax rims, and that’s the third appointment. The fourth appointment is the appointment that is most important to you as the patient. In that appointment, you test drive your smile. Basically, you look at your teeth, color, the shape, and the shade of it, and you make sure you like it. If you like it, then the fourth or fifth appointment will be your final appointment, which you get your dentures.