Denture Procedures and Types

Dentures or, as many people call it, false teeth are cosmetic tools used to partially or fully replace the teeth of a patient. Despite the emergence of other dental methods for the past several years, many cosmetic dentists still encourage this form of corrective dentistry for patients who have lost their teeth. On the part of the patients, understanding the procedure and the different types of dentures can be beneficial when consulting a dentist.



Outfitting a Denture
Cosmetic dentists must first measure the bone structure of the patient's face and mouth to determine the ideal alignment for the denture. A temporary mold is then placed on the mouth as a basis for the denture that will be crafted based on the mold. As much as possible, the denture should look like the original teeth of the patient, with each tooth looking as real as it can be.


Denture Types
Dentures are commonly made out of porcelain, with acrylic elements that will make the false teeth look as real as possible. While dentures are usually made in full sets, partial dentures or individual false teeth are also options for the treatment. Depending on the patient's missing teeth and dentist's recommendations, one can opt either for full dentures or partial ones in both upper and lower areas of the mouth.

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