Dentures FAQ -
What is a denture?
A denture is an appliance which is worn to replace
lost or missing teeth to enable you to enjoy a
healthy diet and smile with confidence. A complete
or full denture is one which replaces all of the
natural teeth in either the upper or lower jaws.
A partial denture fills in the spaces created by
lost or missing teeth and is attached to your natural
teeth with metal clasps or devices called precision
attachments.
What are dentures made of?
The base of a denture is called a plate and can
be made of either acrylic (plastic) or metal. The
teeth are normally made of acrylic and can be made
to match your natural teeth. This is especially
important in the case of partial dentures.
Will dentures make me look different?
Dentures can be made to closely resemble your
natural teeth so that little change in appearance
will be noticeable. Modern dentures may even improve
the look of your smile and help fill out the appearance
of your face.
Will I be able to eat with dentures?
Eating will take a little practice. Start with
soft foods cut into small pieces. Chew slowly using
both sides of your mouth at the same time to prevent
the denture from moving. As you become more used
to your denture, add other foods until you return
to your normal healthy diet.
How long should I wear my dentures?
During the first few days, you may be advised
to wear them for most of the time, including while
you are asleep. After an initial period of adjustment
your dentist may advise that you remove them before
going to bed. This allows your gums to rest and
helps promote oral health.
Must I do anything special to care for my mouth?
Even with full dentures, you
still need to take good care of your mouth.
Every morning and evening, brush your gums,
tongue and palate (roof of your mouth) with
a soft–bristled brush. This removes
plaque and stimulates circulation in the
mouth. It is vitally important that partial
denture wearers brush their teeth thoroughly
every day to prevent tooth decay and gum
disease that can lead to further teeth being
lost.
How do I take care of my dentures?
Dentures are very delicate and may break if dropped.
When cleaning dentures it is recommended that you
do so over a folded towel or sink of water. When
you are not wearing your dentures, they should
be stored in a container containing enough water
to cover them.
Like natural teeth, dentures must be brushed daily to remove food debris and
plaque. Brushing helps prevent dentures becoming stained and helps your mouth
stay healthy. There are special denture cleaning brushes available but a soft
bristled toothbrush can also be used. Avoid using hard-bristled brushes which
can cause damage.
The use of an effervescent denture cleaner will help remove stubborn stains
and leave your denture feeling fresher.
Will my dentures need to be replaced?
Over a period of time, dentures
will need to be relined or re-made due to normal
wear or a change in the shape of your mouth. Bone
and gum ridges can recede or shrink causing jaws
to align differently. Loose dentures can cause
health problems, including sores and infections
not to mention discomfort. A loose or ill-fitting
denture can also make eating and speaking more
difficult. It is important to replace worn or poorly
fitting dentures before they cause problems. |