maandag 28 januari 2013

Dentures - Options - Which Kind is Best for You?

By Kemi Jones




Dentures essentially are removable false teeth, also known as dental prosthesis. Dentures are mainly utilised when there's missing teeth, or in situations where it's not possible to fix bridges or dental implants, but are also considered in cases where there is a sizeable defect with one or more of the teeth. They've been an answer to missing teeth, assisting to normalize the function and appearance of the teeth, for many years, in fact George Washington was one of the more notable wearers an innovators of preliminary dentures of assorted types.

Sorts of Dental Dentures (Prothesis)

These are separated into 4 groups depending on how they are produced:

Removable partial dentures: are attached to the jaw with clasps or fasteners. They are only used when few numbers of teeth are missing and can be removed easily by the patient.

Full removable : Totally removable dentures are made for the full treatment of edentulous jaw (no teeth on upper or on lower). This will take as many as 4-5 visits to the dentist office. With this, high aesthetic appearance is attained and looks quite natural as it covers the 3 color layers and transparency edges. They're mostly made of ceramic and could be a bit pricey.

Anchored Removable: Similar to removable, except instead of requiring denture cream to hold them in (or to stop them from flopping around) mini implants can be inserted into the jaw bone permanently. This holds the dentures in place so they stay put, however the dentures themselves are removable in the evening, or whenever it is necessary to take them out. Typically around 4 implants per plate are needed, thus full mouth dentures would generally have 8 mini implants.

Hybrid : Hybrid look sort of like full ones, however the remaining teeth are well concealed under the denture. They are anchored thru anchoring materials which are attached to the teeth and dentures.

Non-Removable Implants: The most natural feeling of all the options, especially while eating and smiling, however, not the most common option, but the most long term and comparitively the best for bone density. Each and every tooth is an implant with a crown. If all of your teeth are missing, then each and every tooth would be an implant using this treatment, but is most similar to having your own natural teeth. They are extremely permanent and non-removable.

Useful tips for comfortable and secure use

Once the dentist has placed any of the denture options in your mouth, you must clean daily to stop soreness of the mucous surfaces of the mouth and tooth decay. If not correctly taking care of, over the passage of time you may have bad breath and also complications of not being able to maintain good oral cleanliness. Here are a few tips on what to do:

It is recommended to wear dentures as frequently as possible when you first get them in other to get used to it. Cleaning them is exceedingly important. This may be done with antiseptic and soft brushes.

Handle your dentures really carefully. Avoid breaking the dentures incidentallywhile they are being cleaned, best to clean them over a sink full of water.

Daily brush them with a toothbrush and rinse with water. Just like natural teeth, they require daily cleaning of food debris and plaque. Use a toothbrush with soft bristles, specially designed for cleaning dentures. Don't use a toothbrush with hard bristles: as it can damage the dentures.

Dentures ought to be removed during the night and placed in a container in water with specific antiseptic. Before you put the dentures in the solution, they ought to be diligently cleaned with a toothbrush and tooth paste, carefully - from the surface adjacent to the gums. There are special capsules and powders to clean dentures: that dissolve in water.

Always check in with your dentist to keep a watch on your oral hygiene.




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