Dentures are removable dental prosthetic appliances made to replace missing teeth and give you your desired smile. They are an excellent option for people who may have lost their teeth due to trauma, decay, or gum disease. Different types of dentures are available, each designed to meet individual requirements and choices. Understanding the types of dentures will help you make an informed decision about the best choice for your oral health and lifestyle.

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Complete Dentures

Full dentures, referred to as complete dentures, are utilized when either the upper or lower jaw’s whole set of teeth is missing. These types of false teeth dentures consist of acrylic teeth arranged on a pink-colored acrylic base that mimics gum tissue. 

There are also various types of upper dentures and lower dentures. Full dentures are further divided into two types: conventional dentures and immediate dentures. 

Complete Dentures

Partial Dentures

Partial dentures are a type of denture used when some natural teeth are still present in either the upper or lower jaw. With partial dentures, one or more artificial teeth are fastened to a metallic or plastic frame. This frame clips onto any remaining teeth. Partial dentures stop the remaining teeth from moving out of place by filling in the gaps in the mouth.

Partial Dentures

There are two types of partial dentures:

Implant-Supported Dentures

Implant-supported dentures provide a long-lasting solution for those seeking stability and security. Dental implants consist of titanium screws surgically inserted into the jawbone, functioning like artificial tooth roots. Once the implants fuse with the underlying bone, these types of dentures can be securely placed on them.

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There are two types of implant-supported dentures:

Overdentures

Overdentures are similar to complete dentures. They fit on a few remaining natural teeth or dental implants. The remaining teeth, primarily canines or implants, help with added support and stability. Overdentures are preferred by patients who want to preserve their natural teeth while requiring dentures.

Snap-in Dentures

Snap-in dentures are also called locator dentures or implant-retained dentures. They are secure and can be removed by patients. The dentures “snap” over the dental implants or attachments on the remaining natural teeth, helping with a stable and comfortable fit. They can be easily removed for hygiene maintenance, and they stay firmly in position while carrying out daily activities.

Economy Dentures

Economy dentures are affordable and are mass-produced to fit many patients. They are cost-effective but lack the same level of comfort, fit, or aesthetics as given by tailormade dentures. Economy dentures require a lot of adhesives to be stable and need frequent adjustments or replacements.

Custom Dentures

Custom dentures are custom-made for each patient. They provide a good fit, comfort, and look. The dentures are made using high-quality materials, and they match the natural look of the gums and teeth. Custom dentures are expensive compared to economy dentures.

Choosing the Right Dentures

Choosing the right denture depends on factors like the number of missing teeth, the condition of the remaining dentition and surrounding structures, cost, lifestyle, and personal choice. Here are some key points to consider when choosing dentures:

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Conclusion

Dentures offer a viable solution to replace missing teeth, with various options available to suit individual needs and preferences. Whether you choose complete or partial dentures, implant-supported dentures, or another type, working closely with your dentist will aid you in determining the best option for your oral health. With the right type of dentures, you can enjoy better function, look, and quality of life.

At Valley Ridge Dental Clinic, we are dedicated to assisting you in selecting the ideal type of denture tailored to your specific needs. With our personalized care and expert guidance, we ensure that your new dentures not only restore your smile but also enhance your confidence and overall quality of life.

Contact us or schedule an appointment today to explore your best denture options.

Phone: (6510) 439-0322

Address: 12424, 55th Street North Lake Elmo, MN 55042