What to Ask Your Dentist About Partial Dentures
For those considering partial dentures to replace missing teeth, it is helpful to have all of their questions answered during the consultation so they can decide on the best way to replace the missing teeth. This review discusses the best questions to ask your dentist about partial dentures.
Questions to ask at your partial dentures consultation
Before patients reach out to the dentist to know they are an ideal candidate, it is important to know what exactly partial dentures are, their benefits, and what to expect-long term while wearing them. The following are brief answers to five important questions to ask. Still, it is best to discuss the specifics of your situation with a licensed dentist for the best information possible.
What are partial dentures?
Partial dentures are a type of dental restoration that involves placing a missing tooth or a small section of missing teeth. There are two types of partial dentures, removable and permanent. They usually involve one or more tooth-colored dental crowns that fit comfortably in the mouth and look and function similarly to natural teeth.
What is the difference between removable and permanent partial dentures?
Removable partial dentures, as the name suggests, are to be removed regularly and soaked to keep them clean. They look natural and help with daily functions such as eating, along with providing the patient with a more attractive smile. Removable partial dentures are supported by (and rest upon) the gums. Permanent partial dentures are supported by dental implants placed inside the jaw and fused together with the jawbone. The dentures are then fixed onto the implants' abutments for a secure and permanent hold. Permanent partial dentures last longer and may feel more natural, but they come at a higher cost and require a more extensive placement procedure.
What are the benefits of partial dentures?
Removable partial dentures are a popular form of teeth replacement involving a metal clasp attaches to adjacent teeth. They look natural and feel comfortable for the patient. While they are removable, partial dentures are securely fastened and should not come loose while they are worn. Partial dentures also offer unique benefits that dental implants and other teeth replacement solutions do not provide. Notable unique benefits of partial dentures include a less invasive treatment process and faster treatment results.
Who should choose partial dentures for teeth replacement?
Partial dentures are ideal for anyone with multiple missing teeth who want an affordable and reliable solution to tooth loss. They are particularly ideal for replacing a section of missing teeth, although a partial denture can replace a single missing tooth as well. However, a complete denture is a more appropriate solution for multiple missing teeth.
What can be expected after I start wearing my partial dentures?
As with all types of teeth replacement, partial dentures require getting used to. It is best to talk regularly while first wearing the partial dentures to get used to how they feel. There may be some soreness at first, but the discomfort should go away within the first few weeks of wearing them. Patients are required to visit the dentist for check-up visits, during which the dentist can check on the fit and overall condition of the dentures and make adjustments if necessary.
How can I take care of my partial dentures to make them last?
Partial dentures require good aftercare through proper oral hygiene practices and regular dental visits to ensure they last for as long as possible. On average, partial dentures last between five and ten years if cared for properly. While patients are, for the most part, free to eat as they desire with partial dentures, there may be some restrictions in order to protect them long-term.
What other options do I have besides partial dentures?
It helps to fully understand all available options before deciding on partial dentures. During the consultation, the dentist will explain all available restorative solutions that would be effective for the patient’s specific condition. Partial dentures are highly common or replace a missing tooth or a section of missing teeth, but other options may be available. Be sure to ask the dentist about the pros and cons of all options.
Schedule a partial dentures consultation with our team
You can contact our dental team by phone or message to learn more about partial dentures and determine if they are right for you. We take pride in helping our patients achieve an attractive and healthy smile after teeth loss occurs, and we can help you through the treatment process for partial dentures.
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