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If you’ve lost all of your natural teeth, whether
from periodontal disease, tooth decay or injury, complete
dentures can replace your missing teeth and your smile.
Replacing missing teeth will benefit your appearance
and your health. Without support from the denture, facial
muscles sag, making a person look older. You’ll
be able to eat and speak - things that people often
take for granted until their natural teeth are lost.
There are various types of complete dentures. A conventional
full denture is made and placed in the patient’s
mouth after the remaining teeth are removed and tissues
have healed which may take several months. An immediate
complete denture is inserted as soon as the remaining
teeth are removed. The dentist takes measurements and
makes models of the patient’s jaws during a preliminary
visit. With immediate dentures, the denture wearer does
not have to be without teeth during the healing period.
Even if you wear full dentures, you still must take
good care of your mouth. Brush your gums, tongue and
palate every morning with a soft-bristled brush before
you insert your dentures to stimulate circulation in
your tissues and help remove plaque.
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