When you have lost a significant number of your natural teeth, we can help you preserve your facial structure and enjoy your favorite foods again with a set of dentures. We not only have full and partial sets, but we can provide removable and implant-supported options! In today’s blog, your Prairie Village, KS, dentist talks about our dentures.
The Risks of Advanced Tooth Loss
When you lose a significant number of your natural teeth, this could mean difficulties eating a variety of different foods, and you could be limited in your nutritional intake. There could be issues speaking clearly, and you may also feel embarrassed to interact with people in social settings. But did you know the body will respond to a missing tooth root by suspending the flow of calcium and phosphorus to the jawbone? This not only leads to further tooth loss, but the loss of mass and density in the jaw could mean a prematurely aged appearance too. But we can help with dentures!
Partials
The partial is designed to help people who have multiple missing teeth spread out across the arch. This is too severe for a bridge, but there are enough natural teeth in place that a full isn’t needed either. With a partial, we have new ceramic teeth set in an acrylic base. The teeth are designed and shaded to look natural, and the base mimics the appearance of gum tissue. There are metal clasps that attach to natural teeth, and help hold the new teeth in place, so you have a full smile.
Fulls
A full set of dentures replaces every tooth on one or both arches. There is a complete row of custom ceramic teeth set in a base, and suction and/or adhesives are used to keep the dentures in place, so you can eat your favorite foods and speak closely. Removable options, whether full or partial, tend to last about 5 to 10 years, requiring replacement as the jaw ridge changes shape.
Implant-Secured
If we support them with dental implants, we insert posts that act as new roots and prevent the jaw ridge from changing shape. We connect the prosthetic to the implant post, and you have a set that can last decades to come, possibly a lifetime! Our team can help decide whether you need a removable or implant-secured set of dentures. If you have any questions about how we address tooth loss, or about the process of creating prosthetics, then contact our team today.
DO YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT PROSTHETICS?
We want to help you smile with confidence again, which is why we have prosthetics to address serious tooth loss. To find out more about taking on advanced tooth loss, you can call Dr. Browne in Prairie Village, KS, at 913-901-8585.