Losing one or several teeth can affect one's oral health and self-confidence. At Foxfield Dental, we offer dentures and partials as restoration solutions for patients missing most teeth to improve our smile's aesthetics, functionality, and dental health.
One of the most sought-after and affordable restorative options to replace missing teeth, dentures are artificial prosthetics that resemble the appearance of our teeth and gums.Â
There are two types of dentures - partial and complete. If the patient has only a few missing teeth, partial dentures are used. Complete dentures are helpful when the patient has to replace all their teeth from the jaw.Â
Dentures and partials are removable oral appliances and are recommended for patients who have lost their natural teeth because of accidents, decay, external trauma, or gum disease.Â
Dentures are removable prosthetic devices that replace missing teeth and the surrounding tissue to result in a natural appearance. They are supported by the oral cavity's encircling soft and hard tissues.Â
At Foxfield Dental, we custom-make dentures to fit the patient's mouth and compliment their existing teeth. They are usually fabricated from a gum-colored acrylic base and artificial teeth. They rest on our gums. Since dentures are fragile, they can easily wear out. Hence, it is important to take care of the dentures with caution.
The procedure for placing dentures starts with a consultation with the dentist at Foxfield Dental. After examining the patient's mouth, the dentist will take their dental impressions and measurements to fabricate denture models, and its fit is evaluated. After making necessary alterations, the model is sent to the laboratory for manufacturing the dentures.Â
Full dentures are typically placed after extracting all teeth or reshaping them.
For patients who have some teeth left in their mouth, the best choice would be partial dentures. Like full dentures, they are also manufactured from acrylic and dental-grade ceramic but is supported by a metal framework that adds needed strength and stability to the dentures.
When partial dentures are placed, the prosthetic teeth sit beside the existing natural teeth, thus helping the patient to have a complete, aesthetic smile.Â
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