
Rediscover Confidence and Comfort with Custom Dentures
- Conventional Full Dentures: This process involves removing all natural teeth and allowing the gum tissue to heal before placing the dentures. It can take a few months for the healing process, during which time you will not have teeth.
- Immediate Full Dentures: Your dentist takes measurements and prepares dentures specifically for your mouth before removing your teeth. The dentures are placed immediately after extraction, so you do not have to be without teeth. However, follow-up visits are necessary to adjust the dentures as your jawbone changes shape during healing. Once your mouth has fully healed, the dentures may need to be tightened for a proper fit.
Adjusting to new dentures may take some time. The base of the dentures, which sits over your gums, can feel bulky or restrictive for some people, especially for the tongue. You may also experience some looseness initially, affecting your ability to eat and speak. However, as you adapt, your mouth will become more accustomed to the dentures, making them feel more natural. While they may never feel completely comfortable, they are a significant improvement over having no teeth.
Even though dentures are not natural teeth, they still require proper care. Remember to brush them to remove plaque and food particles before taking them out. When not in use, soak them in room temperature water or a denture cleaning solution—avoid using hot water, as it can warp the dentures. Handle them with care to prevent dropping them, and never try to adjust them yourself. If you experience any discomfort or looseness, consult your dentist for adjustments to prevent damaging the dentures.