What is Removable Dentures

 

 

A removable dentures is a denture for a partially edentulous patient who desires to have replacement teeth for functional or aesthetic reasons and who cannot have a bridge for any reason, such as a lack of required teeth to serve as support for a bridge or financial limitations.

 

Benefits of Removable Dentures

Personalized Solutions
One of the best aspects of removable dentures is that they are individualized solutions that make a big difference in your life. As replacement teeth fixed securely onto a plastic base, removable dentures can be partial for those who still have some natural teeth or full for those who require replacement of all teeth. They can also preserve the contour of your face so that your facial structure and mouth looks natural with them in. Dentures give people with teeth loss new hope for a more comfortable and confident lifestyle. Just because you've lost a few teeth doesn't mean you have to stop living your life.

 

Easy Use
When it comes to teeth loss, you want an easy and efficient solution that won't cause you more stress and self-consciousness. That's why removable dentures are so great because they can be taken out painlessly for cleaning and storage. Other solutions like implants and bridges do not allow for removal, making it that much harder to keep your replacement teeth clean and sanitary. Plus, dentures are relatively durable, so you can rest assured you're making a worthwhile investment. Cautious care and regular cleaning will help your dentures last even longer, giving you a smile you've always wanted.

 

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Everyone knows that dental procedures and services can be expensive, especially if you're dealing with missing teeth. Thankfully, removable dentures have an affordable price tag, making this the easiest and least expensive way to preserve your smile by replacing missing teeth. Before long, you'll be enjoying restored mouth function, as custom dentures can be worn as early as a few weeks after your initial consultation. If you want to smile and normally chew once more, without spending an exorbitant amount of money, you should consider dentures. It won't take long for your mouth to become accustomed to dentures, and you'll be able to eat, drink, speak, and smile how you used to quite quickly. You can even get help with dentures cost and dentures repair so that you can achieve the exact look and fit you're going for. For something that has a reasonable cost, there sure are plenty of benefits to take advantage of!
Before getting removable dentures, speak with a dental specialist to see if they're suitable for you.

 

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Types of Removable Dentures
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Acrylic Removable Dentures
The acrylic partial denture is a popular choice for its natural appearance and robust quality. The base structure of this denture is made from gum-coloured acrylic material to which artificial teeth are attached. Extra teeth can be added to the acrylic partial at any point, it can be relined, is easily repaired, and also cost effective, making it a common choice for those needing a partial denture.
Some denture clinics offer different quality grades of removable dentures ranging from standard, customised and premium grades which are priced accordingly. This allows you to custom design your acrylic denture with a wide selection of combinations available including standard or high impact acrylic, different quality grades of teeth, and metal or acrylic clasps with which it is secured in your mouth.

 

Chrome Cobalt Or Cast Metal Frame Removable Dentures
Chrome cobalt dentures, also known as cast metal dentures, are a metal frame partial denture to which teeth are attached in gum coloured acrylic. While lighter and less bulky in the mouth, these removable dentures are also very strong and durable. As with the acrylic removable dentures, there are different types of teeth and acrylic components to select from.
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Flexible Removable Dentures
The flexible partial denture is less rigid and softer in the mouth than the acrylic or metal-based dentures. Some flexible denture base material like Vertex ThermoSens has the added advantage of being monomer and acrylic free for those who may have allergic reactions to regular acrylic removable dentures. The Thermosens material is less porous, making it more hygienic since it doesn't readily harbour bacteria. It is also stain-resistant and colour fast. All qualities that make it a popular choice for patients who want to fill the gaps left by one to six missing teeth.

 

Hybrid Removable Dentures
This top of the range, hybrid partial denture combines the chrome cobalt base with superior thermoplastic base material to produce a thin, lightweight, and strong partial denture having superior fit and comfort. Notice there are no metal clasps showing in the smile line making them almost invisible in the mouth.

 

Single Tooth Or 'flipper' Removeable Removable Dentures
If you are replacing one, or up to three missing teeth, there are two customisable flipper removable dentures from which to choose: the thermoplastic partial denture and the cobalt chrome or metal partial denture.

 

Thermoplastic Single Tooth Removable Dentures
This non allergenic, removable dentures has an odour and stain free nylon base and can be customised with your choice of teeth. Easy to insert and wear, the thermoplastic removable dentures is a flexible, cost-effective way to fill up to three tooth gaps in your smile.

 

Cobalt Chrome Single Tooth Removable Dentures
The metal or cobalt chrome removable dentures is lighter and stronger than the thermoplastic version, although it shares the same convenient qualities, in addition, you can choose either gum-coloured clasps or metal clasps.

 

Material of Removable Dentures
 

Gold

In addition to replicating natural teeth from a strength standpoint, ease of creation and modification are factors to consider. In the earlier days of dentistry, various metals fit the bill. One of the first and most durable metals used in dentistry was gold. Gold teeth were easy to make and adjust afterward, making them an ideal material for tooth replacement.

Light Alloy Metals

As time went on and the cost of gold increased, dentistry explored other metals to replace gold. New materials and alloys showed up in dental care with some but not all the benefits of gold.
One of the biggest changes and an improvement came in the area of removable bridges, which are also called removable dentures.
Newer alloy metals such as chrome cobalt are very thin and light when compared to gold. The strength of these materials allows the removable dentures to be very thin, and I will tell you why this material feature is important.
As we get older, our teeth often wear down, and the space between the top and bottom teeth is minimal. If I were to use a softer material that requires more thickness to achieve strength, the rest of the teeth in the mouth would not close properly.

Acrylic/Plastic

When it comes to removable dentures, the more affordable alternative to metal is to use acrylic/plastic.
Some benefits of acrylic removable dentures bases are that they look natural, and it's generally much easier to add new teeth to an existing appliance.
However, while it is more economical, they are bulkier, not as comfortable, and are more prone to breakage than their metal counterparts. Additionally, they require more cleaning and hygiene considerations than metal removable dentures.

 

4 Mistakes People Make When Choosing Removable Dentures

 

Choosing any dentist To make sure your removable dentures are right for you, your treatment should be provided by a qualified dentist working with an experienced denture prosthetist. They can design and manufacture custom removable dentures that are comfortable and supportive.Most dentists can prescribe removable dentures, but prosthetists use their unique skills and experience to craft well-fitting and natural-looking removable dentures, making the exact adjustments needed to help you chew, speak and smile with ease.When you book a denture consultation with a dentist, they'll examine your mouth to determine what type of removable dentures are most suitable for you. They'll also check for any oral health problems such as tooth decay or gum disease that could affect treatment and need to be addressed first.

 

Not knowing your optionsIt's important to know all your options before making any decision. Getting removable dentures is no different, and your dentist will explain all the denture options that are suitable for you during your consultation.The best type of removable dentures for you can depend on how many teeth you want to replace, whether you're having any extractions and how much you want to spend.

 

Not getting a perfect fitDentures need to be custom made to fit your mouth perfectly so they'll stay in place, won't cause discomfort and won't affect your ability to eat or speak. This is why dentists recommend waiting until your gum has healed and swelling has reduced after teeth are extracted before taking impressions of your mouth and designing your custom removable dentures.The risk of poorly fitted removable dentures is greater if you buy removable dentures online using moulds you've taken of your own mouth. Even a minor discrepancy can impact on your denture experience if they don't fit perfectly in your mouth or if there are gaps where food can get trapped between the denture and the gum.The effects of an ill-fitting denture can range from minor irritation and headaches to full-blown infections.

 

Not considering the alternatives removable dentures are just one option for replacing badly damaged or missing teeth, but they're not the only one, and they're not the most suitable choice for everyone. You might have settled on removable dentures, but you should consider the alternatives, as all treatments have their pros and cons.

 

Removable Dentures Homecare Instructions

 

 

Adjusting to New Dentures
Now that you have your new removable dentures, here are some recommendations to ensure their success. Some temporary problems are a normal part of adjusting to new removable dentures. However, with time and practice, most will make the adjustment to removable dentures and will be eating and talking with confidence. You must commit. Unfortunately, there is 20% of the population who, regardless of the doctors and patients efforts, will not adjust to removable dentures. These people must consider dental implants.

 

Chewing and Eating
For the first few months, while you are learning to chew with your removable dentures, start with soft foods, then gradually add more variety. Continue to eat a healthy diet, including plenty of fruits, vegetables, and proteins. To make this easier, cut your food into smaller bites. Bite into foods with the side teeth, not the front. If your removable dentures tips when you chew, try keeping some food on both sides to help balance the removable dentures. Occasionally, small pieces of food will work their way under your removable dentures while you eat. Simply remove your removable dentures and rinse it with water. To protect your removable dentures, avoid chewing ice or other hard objects.

 

Speaking and Staying Comfortable
You may have difficulty speaking for a short period. If this happens, practice by reading aloud in front of a mirror until you are comfortable. You can also try speaking more slowly and quietly. While your mouth gets used to the new removable dentures, it may seem bulky, you may notice increased salivary flow, and your tongue will feel crowded. These sensations should pass with time. An upper removable dentures causes some people to gag. Call us if this continues beyond the initial adjustment period.

 

Cleaning and Using Adhesives
Clean your removable dentures over a sink full or water to prevent your removable dentures from breaking if it is accidently dropped. Use a removable dentures brush and removable dentures cleaner at least once a day to thoroughly clean all of the surfaces of your removable dentures. Do not scrub your removable dentures with toothpaste. It is best to use mouthwash and/or liquid hand soap on your removable dentures brush. Also, soak your removable dentures periodically in a commercial soaking solution, or, if your removable dentures has no metal parts, you can soak it in a solution of half white vinegar and half water. After soaking, rinse removable dentures thoroughly in cool water. If you need to use an adhesive, it is important to apply it to clean removable dentures and to thoroughly remove it every day. When you start needing adhesive regularly, call us because it is probably time for a reline.

 

Regular Dental Visits
Plan on regular visits to our office so we can monitor the health of your mouth and the fit of your removable dentures. We will assist you in scheduling a customized recare (removable dentures maintenance and cleaning plus oral cancer screening) usually every 6 months.

 

 
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Asked Questions
 

Q: What is the most common complication with removable dentures?

A: The most frequently encountered complication in association with removable dentures is the loss of retention, followed by ulcerations.

Q: How long does a removable denture last?

A: Removable dentures may last for an average of 10.06 years, with most complete dentures lasting for at least 5 years. Most metal partial dentures may last for at least 5 years.

Q: Can you chew with removable dentures?

A: -The first days, in order to get used to your new Removable Partial Dentures, it's better to start eating soft foods. Chew slowly. -As time goes by, and you start getting used to the denture, you can add other foods progressively until you return to your normal diet.

Q: What is the most common problem associated with the mandibular removable partial denture?

A: The most common complications are: loss of retention of the prosthesis, discomfort and pain associated with subsequent ulceration.

Q: Which is better fixed or removable dentures?

A: Fixed dentures will allow you to eat and speak more comfortably than removable dentures. You don't have to worry about them unexpectedly loosening, even over several years. They are also typically better heat conductors than removable dentures, reportedly giving patients a better sense of food temperatures.

Q: What are the pros of removable dentures?

A: They are more flexible and adaptable, as you can adjust them or replace them if your mouth changes over time. They can be less invasive and risky, as they do not involve surgery or drilling into your jawbone. Modern removable dentures are natural-looking and more comfortable than ever.

Q: What is the survival rate for removable dentures?

A: Results: During the observation period, 32 dentures were replaced. The mean observation period was 12.7 (± 6.6) years (range 3 to 36). By the Kaplan-Meier method, survival rate at 10 years was 94.7% and at 20 years was 70.8%. Estimated mean survival period was 27.1 years.

Q: What happens if I leave my dentures in water for more than 12 hours?

A: Over time, soaking dentures in water for too long can lead to several issues: Warping: Dentures can warp or lose shape when soaked in water excessively. This can result in an improper fit, discomfort, and difficulty eating and speaking.

Q: Why do removable dentures need to be kept moist at night if removed?

A: Most types of removable dentures will lose their shape if they are not kept moist. Therefore, when you take your removable dentures out of your mouth at night, you should store them in a liquid-filled container.

Q: What are the challenges of removable dentures?

A: Sore gums. It's completely normal to feel some sore gums or mouth pain while getting used to your new partials. ...
Too much saliva. ...
Unnatural feel. ...
Difficulty speaking. ...
Trouble chewing. ...
Oral hygiene. ...
Damage to the partial.
What is the most common problem associated with the mandibular removable partial denture?
The most common complications are: loss of retention of the prosthesis, discomfort and pain associated with subsequent ulceration.

Q: Are removable dentures good?

A: Easy to use and adapt: Removable dentures are far easier to use and adapt than fixed dentures. Most people can easily adapt to removable dentures than fixed dentures as the latter may feel uncomfortable as they latch onto the natural teeth permanently.

Q: What are the failures in removable dentures?

A: The failures were classified as: ulceration after 2 months of denture insertion, loss of retention, fracture or caries in rest seat, fracture or displacement of artificial teeth, fracture of a major connector, fracture of a clasp, fracture of the rest, relining and fracture of the denture. Results.

Q: How long do removable dentures last?

A: According to statistics, full dentures last anywhere between 5 and 10 years, while partials have a maximum longevity of 15 years. During this time frame, both your mouth and your dentures can undergo major changes, resulting in an improper fit and unappealing appearance.

Q: What is the survival rate for removable dentures?

A: Results: During the observation period, 32 dentures were replaced. The mean observation period was 12.7 (± 6.6) years (range 3 to 36). By the Kaplan-Meier method, survival rate at 10 years was 94.7% and at 20 years was 70.8%. Estimated mean survival period was 27.1 years.

Q: How long does it take to get removable dentures?

A: As an estimate it often takes approximately between six weeks to three months but may take longer and will depend on whether or not you require any teeth to be extracted, the healing time and whether or not it is a full denture or partial denture.

Q: How do you take care of removable dentures?

A: Brush your partial daily with a soft toothbrush or denture brush and use denture paste—regular toothpaste is too abrasive and can cause scratches in the acrylic. Soak your partial in water using denture-cleaning tablets to help remove light stains and loosen plaque buildup.

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