West Point Family Dental

Dentures

A denture, also known as a complete denture, is a removable appliance designed to replace missing teeth and restore oral function. It helps support the cheeks and lips, giving the face a natural appearance. Dentures are crucial for those who have lost multiple or all of their teeth, as they provide a solution for chewing, speaking, and maintaining facial contours.

Types of Dentures

  1. Conventional Dentures: These are created after all remaining natural teeth have been removed and the gums have healed. The healing period for conventional dentures can take several months, during which time the gums and bone settle into their new shape. The denture is then crafted to fit the healed gum line precisely, ensuring comfort and functionality.
  2. Immediate Dentures: These are made and inserted immediately after tooth extraction. This type of denture allows you to have teeth during the healing process, which can be more convenient and aesthetically pleasing. The gums will continue to change shape as they heal, so immediate dentures may need adjustments or relining after the initial healing period.

Denture Components

  • Upper Denture: This denture covers the roof of the mouth (palate) and is generally flesh-colored to blend with the natural gum tissue. It helps in restoring the natural appearance of the smile and supports the upper lip.
  • Lower Denture: The lower denture is shaped like a horseshoe to leave room for the tongue. This design helps prevent the denture from interfering with normal tongue movement and makes it easier to speak and eat.

Materials Used in Dentures

Dentures are typically made from acrylic resin, but the teeth themselves can be crafted from a variety of materials:

  • Plastic: Often used for both the denture base and teeth. It is affordable and can be adjusted easily.
  • Porcelain: Offers a more natural look and feel. Porcelain teeth are durable and resistant to staining, but they can be more brittle compared to plastic.

Combination: Sometimes, dentures use a mix of acrylic and porcelain to balance aesthetics and durability.

Fitting and Adjustments

Dentures are custom-made to fit the unique shape of your mouth. For a proper fit, impressions of your gums and remaining teeth are taken. The dentures are then crafted to fit these impressions precisely.

  • Fitting Over Endodontically Treated Teeth: Dentures can be designed to fit over teeth that have undergone root canal treatment, providing an additional option for those who still have some natural teeth remaining.
  • Implant-Supported Dentures: For a more secure fit, dentures can be attached to dental implants. Implants are placed into the jawbone, providing a stable base for the denture. This can improve comfort and function, especially for those with bone loss.

Maintenance and Care

Dentures require regular maintenance to ensure they continue to function well. Over time, the fit of dentures can change as the bone and gum ridges adjust after tooth extraction. This natural process can cause dentures to become loose or uncomfortable.

  • Wearing and Replacing: Dentures will eventually wear out and may need to be replaced or relined. Relining involves adding new material to the denture base to improve fit and comfort.
  • Regular Check-Ups: Regular dental visits are essential for checking the fit of your dentures and examining oral health. Your dentist can identify any issues with the denture fit or oral tissue health, ensuring that you maintain a healthy and comfortable smile.

Dentures are a practical and effective solution for replacing missing teeth and restoring oral function. Whether you choose conventional, immediate, or implant-supported dentures, proper care and regular dental visits will help you enjoy the benefits of a full and functional smile.

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Located in West Point, MS, also serving the communities of
Brandon MS • Flowood MS • Richland MS

26652 East Main Street
West Point MS 39773

26652 East Main Street
West Point MS 39773

Tel: (662) 262-6300