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DENTURES

Have you recently lost a tooth or perhaps have gone without teeth for some time now? Get an appointment for dentures with us today.

Regardless of when your teeth went missing, we can give your smile another chance! At Dream Smile Dental, we offer top-notch tooth replacement options, including removable dentures! We strongly believe that crafting a good smile takes patience and experience, which is why our staff are dedicated to giving you the smile that you deserve!

A Guide to Dentures: Types and Maintenance

 

Are you or a loved one missing teeth? If so, dentures can be a great option to restore your smile and improve your oral health. In this guide, we'll cover everything you need to know about dentures, including the different types, and their maintenance.

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Types of Dentures:

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  1. Full Dentures: Also known as complete dentures, full dentures replace all of the teeth in the upper or lower jaw. They can be made of acrylic or porcelain and are custom-made to fit your mouth.

  2. Partial Dentures: Partial dentures are used to replace one or more missing teeth and are attached to nearby natural teeth using metal clasps or precision attachments.

  3. Implant-Supported Dentures: Implant-supported dentures are secured to dental implants that are surgically placed into the jawbone. This type of denture provides a more stable and secure fit.

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Maintenance of Dentures:

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Proper maintenance of your dentures is essential to their longevity and your oral health. Here are some tips to help you care for your dentures:

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  1. Clean your dentures daily with a soft-bristled brush and mild soap or denture cleaner.

  2. Soak your dentures in a denture cleaner solution overnight.

  3. Rinse your dentures thoroughly before putting them back in your mouth.

  4. Handle your dentures with care and avoid dropping them.

  5. Visit your dentist regularly for check-ups and adjustments to ensure a proper fit.

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Dentures can be a great option for those who are missing teeth. Whether you choose full dentures, partial dentures, or implant-supported dentures, it's important to understand the different types, costs, and maintenance requirements. By following proper maintenance techniques and visiting your dentist regularly, you can ensure that your dentures remain in good condition and provide you with a beautiful smile for years to come.

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