Complete Denture
Restoring your full smile with comfort, function, and confidence.
Complete Denture Services
Complete dentures provide a dependable and efficient solution for people who have lost all their natural teeth. At Jain’s Dental Villa we are dedicated to helping our patients restore their smile and self-esteem with premium complete dentures since we recognize and psychological and physical difficulties that come with complete tooth loss.
Losing all your natural teeth can be a big blow. It can affect everything, from how you engage with the outside world to how much you enjoy your favourite foods. Complete dentures are an amazing answer provided by modern dentistry. At Jain’s Dental Villa, we recognize the value of a smile that is pleasant, practical and aesthetically beautiful. For many of our patients, complete dentures are essential to regaining that smile.
Gaps are formed when teeth are lost due to infection or injury. Speaking and eating difficulties, dental discomfort, and a loss of facial volume due to bone shrinkage are all caused by one or more tooth gaps. Food choices may be restricted and nutritional intake may be impacted. People who have lost teeth are overly self-conscious about their looks and lack confidence in social situations.
Our endeavour is to enhance the health and quality of life of our patients by delivering complete dental solutions. We evaluate the oral health of patients with missing teeth in order to determine their requirements, and then give suitable suggestions for better functioning and well-being.
In addition to treating cavities, gum disease, and tooth decay, the dental professional will counsel patients who have lost teeth or require dentures on proper oral hygiene practices. The dental health demands of older adults are growing, and they frequently have sensitive teeth and gums. Treatments are offered to lessen and get rid of this sensitivity brought on by exposed tooth roots and receding gums.
What is involved in complete dentures treatment?
A complete set of replacement teeth for the upper and lower tooth arches is known as a complete denture. They are intended for those who have lost all of their teeth or those who require tooth extractions because of gum disease or trauma. In addition to discussing treatment and replacement alternatives, the dentist assesses the patient’s dental needs. The dentist may need to perform a tooth extraction operation on severely damaged teeth.
An impression of the patient’s mouth is taken while oral tissues and structures are treated for recovery. Temporary instant dentures are designed using these impressions. Similar to complete dentures, immediate dentures are given to patients for short-term use while their gums heal.
Complete dentures are created for the patient in a dental laboratory after gum tissue has recovered and the patient’s mouth imprint is finished. Patients receive their entire set of new teeth as soon as the custom complete dentures are completed. Complete dentures help people smile better and maintain normal, healthy oral function.
Comprising a gum-like acrylic frame with replacement artificial teeth that fit securely onto the gums and palate, complete dentures provide the appearance and functionality of natural gums and teeth. To guarantee that every patient has options and gets the care they require, complete dentures are designed and constructed to fit individuals with diverse needs.
When worn, complete dentures suction to the palate and gums for comfort, stability and security. The dentures are kept from moving or shifting by this natural suction. It could take some time to get used to lower dentures because they suction differently than top dentures. Complete dentures are made with consideration for each person’s particular mouth shape to prevent them from interfering with speech and eating.
How much time does it take to get used to wearing complete dentures?
Every person is unique and has various needs when it comes to dental care. Individuals may take different amounts of time to get used to dentures, depending on the kind of dental care needed before the dentures are finished.
Some people may have had one or more of their remaining damaged teeth extracted after experiencing tooth loss for a while. Others might have needed tooth extraction and root canal therapy due to a more severe root canal infection. Patients with varying dental treatment requirements will thus experience different healing times.
Despite their realistic appearance, complete dentures require some acclimatization because they differ from natural tooth architecture. In contrast to the top and lower arch, the acrylic gum base of artificial teeth suction differently, and while they are stable, they are not set in place like natural tooth roots are. Attaching full dentures to dental implants may increase retention.
The initial discomfort that wearers experience while eating hard foods quickly goes away as they gradually become used to wearing their dentures completely. It takes time for the face muscles and tongue to adjust to lower arch dentures and keep them firmly in place. During this stage, the dentures may initially feel like a restriction on the tongue. Once the cheek muscles are stronger and acclimated to denture function, the momentary shifting sensation and increased saliva flow go away.
How durable are complete dentures?
Complete dentures are made to last between 5 and 10 years. The life of dentures depends on their usage. Teeth grinding can result in pressure on dentures. They are a long-term solution for missing teeth.
Relining of dentures can be done for increased strength. Maintenance of dentures is a critical aspect and at Jain’s Dental Villa we counsel patients about the same. Adjustment of dentures may be necessitated by change in shape of the mouth.
How are complete dentures maintained?
Denture care is thoroughly explained by our dental clinician. It is important to keep teeth and gums healthy. Food that gets lodged in the denture has to be removed by brushing just as in the case of normal teeth. If plaque is not removed, it can lead to discolouration of teeth and cause infection of the gums.
Our dental clinician tells the patient about professional products that are available for maintenance of dentures. Good oral hygiene is essential for dentures to last long.
Dentures tend to be delicate and care should be taken while placing them in the mouth and also while removing them. They can be damaged if they fall on a hard surface. Certain precautions can be taken in order to prevent the fracture of dentures. The wash basin can be filled with water or a towel can be placed in the basin while the dentures are being cleaned. Denture damage can also be avoided by standing on a carpeted area during the cleaning process.
The ideal time to clean dentures would be before you go to sleep. Dentures must be stored in a dedicated box or container. Boxes are manufactured specifically to store dentures. Revival of gums is ensured by removing dentures at night before going to sleep. Clean dentures can be placed in the mouth in the morning.
The gums, palate and tongue should be cleaned regularly so that they are fresh and prepared for insertion of dentures. A fluoride toothpaste must be used and the toothbrush should have soft bristles. Tissue circulation can be promoted with the help of a tongue cleaner and a gum stimulator. This prevents the formation of plaque. Drying of the mouth is also prevented.