Dentures

Because dentures are used when a person is missing most or all of their natural teeth, it’s important that you have a reliable solution that looks natural and offers outstanding performance.

Dentures

Dentures are used when a person is missing all or most of their natural teeth. This could be the result of an injury or declining oral health. Dentures are a great way to still enjoy the benefits that come with health and natural teeth like chewing with ease. They are easy to use and offer a fast and effective solution to overcoming severe tooth loss.

When you visit Collins Dental, we will initially examine your mouth and oral conditions. A perfect impression of the alveolar ridges on the top and bottom of your mouth is made and used to make the base of the denture in a dental laboratory. Prosthetic teeth are made in a laboratory to re-create a natural-looking smile. Once the results are satisfactory, the temporary dentures are made into permanent ones. After this, the dentures’ form and function are carefully evaluated to ensure their proper fit.  It’s best to visit with us to discuss all available options and determine the best solution for your needs.

full and partial dentures
  • How do I clean dentures?

    Traditional removable dentures require proper care to keep them clean, free from stains and looking great. Below are some cleaning steps and things to avoid when using traditional removable dentures:

    • Remove and rinse dentures after eating by running water over them to remove food debris and loose particles.
    • Handle them carefully and don’t bend or damage the plastic or clasps when cleaning.
    • Clean your mouth after removing dentures with a soft-bristled toothbrush.
    • Brush your dentures once a day and soak them in nonabrasive denture cleanser to remove food, plaque and other deposits.
    • Soak dentures overnight in a mild denture-soaking solution to keep them moist and so they hold their shape.
    • Schedule regular dental checkups so your dentists can ensure proper fit, prevent slippage and discomfort and check the inside of your mouth to ensure it stays healthy.
    • Likewise, avoid abrasive cleaning materials, whitening toothpaste, and products containing bleach on your dentures, and hot or boiling water that could warp them.
    Caring for Dentures
  • What are the different types of dentures?

    There are two types of dentures available. Traditional dentures that can be easily removed and cleaned on a daily basis and those that are “fixed”, also known as fixed dentures. Fixed dentures are permanently secured using dental implants. Once installed, they cannot be removed unless oral surgery is provided. With the proper care, fixed dentures will last a lifetime and feel almost indistinguishable from natural teeth.

    Traditional dentures are non-surgical denture options. These dentures grip around the dental arch and remaining jawbone and rely on suction to remain securely in place. They are removable for easy cleaning and the patient does not have a recovery period before they can use them.

  • What is the best denture adhesive or denture glue?

    The Oral Health Foundation developed guidelines to guide dental health care professionals and patients on the use of denture adhesive creams. These guidelines are listed below:

    • Patient satisfaction has become a decisive factor for the overall success of prosthodontic treatment in full-denture wearers.
    • Denture adhesives can enhance the retention of, and reduce food accumulation beneath, well-fitting complete dentures.
    • Denture adhesives can be beneficial to the patient. They may enhance comfort, provide psychological satisfaction, increase confidence and thus wellbeing, while increasing retention and stability, and improving function.
    • The effectiveness of denture adhesives cannot compensate for significant denture deficiencies.
    • Dental professionals should provide guidance and instructions to the patient on the correct application and use of the adhesive, and on removing it and cleaning the denture.
    • The optimum time to advise on the use of an adhesive varies between patients. For well-fitting dentures it might occur at a review appointment, or for patients finding problems with compliance at the time of fitting or soon after.
  • What are full dentures?

    Certain dental conditions can become unmanageable (tooth decay, gum disease, etc.). This could lead to removing your remaining teeth on one or both jaws. Regardless of the case, full dentures are an economical and efficient way to restore your smile.

    A complete denture consists of a thin acrylic base that rests on the gum tissue and is the same color as your gums. Porcelain or acrylic replacement teeth built into the base give the appearance of natural teeth emerging from the gums. We know that your smile is unique, and our staff has the experience to help you select the teeth that appear most natural and harmonious in your smile. This gives you the option to customize how you look, whether you want a “new” smile or restore the one you had.

    Dentures can be secured more firmly to your jaw with dental implants placed in the jaw and connected under the base of the denture. This connection can be designed to create permanent fixation of the denture or to allow for its removal at times. In addition to having greater retention and a more natural look, implant-supported dentures tend to last longer. Your dentist can discuss these options and help you understand how dentures can improve your dental experience.

  • What are partial dentures?

    Partial dentures are an economical solution to replace the missing teeth and fill in the spaces, improving chewing ability and the confidence to smile. A partial denture in place will also help keep your natural teeth from shifting, lowering the risk of losing those teeth in the future.

    Most partial dentures contain a thin metal framework designed to rest close to your gums and allow for a smooth, non-bulky feel. The framework is supported by your natural teeth to provide a reliable, secure appliance that is easy to use. Where teeth are missing, natural-looking replacement teeth are attached to the frame, and gum-colored acrylic is used to make the appliance blend with your mouth. We know everyone is unique, and that’s why your dentist will work with skilled technicians to create a comfortable, tailored solution for you.

    With advances in technology, implants can also be used to support removable partial dentures, improving the fit while reducing the size of the appliance. Dentures inherently bring some challenges, especially to new wearers. We work to minimize everyday frustrations to the lowest level possible.

    We look forward to discussing your options to make your mouth full again and to give you back a confident, glowing smile!

Questions About Dentures?

If you have any questions about dentures or if you need a consultation, please schedule an appointment using the link below. We also provide numerous other restorative, preventative, and cosmetic dental services, see all of them by clicking See All Dental Services.

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5744 Canton Cove
Winter Springs, FL 32708
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