What Are Dentures?
Dentures are removable prosthetic devices designed to replace missing teeth and surrounding tissues. They are custom-made to fit your mouth and can be either full or partial, depending on the number of missing teeth. Dentures not only improve the appearance of your smile but also help maintain proper facial structure and support, making it easier to eat and speak.
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BENEFITS OF INVISALIGN
Invisalign doesn’t disrupt your smile because the clear aligners are unnoticeable and blend in with your teeth. Even when patients need to get Invisalign attachments bonded to their teeth, these are made of tooth-colored resin that blends in with the teeth and is covered with the aligners.
Invisalign is much more hygienic than braces because you’re able to remove them to thoroughly brush and floss. This also prevents food particles and stains from being trapped in your aligners, since you take them out before eating and can easily clean the surfaces of your aligners.
When patients wear braces, they need to avoid many of their favorite foods that are hard, sticky, or crunchy because they can break or get stuck in their braces. You can enjoy a restriction-free diet with Invisalign. The pressure exerted on your teeth is also greatly minimized thanks to our Smart Track aligners which place gentle pressure on your teeth.
Invisalign is also associated with fewer appointments and faster treatment times.
The Benefits of Dentures
Improved Appearance
Dentures can restore your smile, giving you a boost in confidence and self-esteem. They are designed to closely resemble natural teeth, providing a seamless and attractive appearance that enhances your facial features.
Enhanced Oral Function
With dentures, you can enjoy your favorite foods and speak more clearly, as they provide support for your lips and cheeks. By replacing missing teeth, dentures allow for better chewing and speaking abilities, improving your overall quality of life.
Preventative Measures
Dentures help prevent the remaining teeth from shifting out of position, which can cause misalignment and other dental issues. They also maintain proper facial structure by providing support to the cheeks and lips, preventing a sunken or aged appearance.
Customizable
Dentures are custom-made to fit your unique mouth structure, ensuring a comfortable and secure fit. They can be designed to match the color and shape of your natural teeth, creating a seamless blend that looks and feels natural.
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The Denture Treatment Process
Initial Consultation
Our Pflugerville dentist will assess your oral health, discuss your needs and preferences, and determine the best type of dentures for you.
Impressions
Our team will take precise impressions of your mouth to create a custom-fitted denture.
Trial Fitting
You will receive a trial denture to ensure a proper fit and make any necessary adjustments.
Final Fitting
Your final dentures will be placed, and our team will provide instructions on care and maintenance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Check out these frequently asked questions, or call us to speak with our team.
With proper care and maintenance, dentures can last between 5 to 10 years. However, your mouth structure may change over time, requiring adjustments or replacements. Regular dental check-ups are essential to ensure your dentures continue to fit properly and maintain your oral health.
The cost of dentures varies depending on the type of dentures and the materials used. Factors such as the complexity of your case, the number of teeth being replaced, and your insurance coverage can also impact the overall cost. Our team at Primavera Dental Group will provide you with a detailed treatment plan and discuss financing options to help make your dentures more affordable.
Getting dentures may cause some initial discomfort as your mouth adjusts to the new prosthetic. You may experience some soreness, irritation, or minor pain during the first few days or weeks. However, this discomfort should subside within a few weeks as your mouth adapts to the dentures, and our team will work closely with you to ensure a comfortable fit and provide guidance on managing any temporary discomfort.
Dentures are designed to fit snugly over your gums and are held in place by natural suction created between the denture base and your gum tissue. The muscles in your cheeks and tongue also help to keep the dentures in position, providing additional stability. In some cases, a dental adhesive may be used to enhance the retention and comfort of your dentures, particularly for the lower denture, which tends to be more challenging to keep in place due to the tongue's movement.