Dentures and Partials in Plano, TX
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Contact UsWhat Are Dentures?
Full or partial dentures are a reliable option for restoring lost teeth. These dental restorations make it more convenient to talk and bite into food while revitalizing the appearance of your teeth following tooth loss. Dr. Yaser Hamdan and Dr. Cigdem Er design full and partial removable and implant-held dentures for adults of all ages in Plano, TX. Full-arch dentures replace all of the teeth in the upper arch, lower arch, or both, whereas partial dentures are used if some of the real teeth still remain intact in the jawbone. At Urgent Family Dentistry, our team can help you decide whether detachable or implant-supported dentures are right for you and have them carefully made to provide a nice appearance and comfortable fit. Call us to schedule a consultation.
What Are the Benefits of Dentures and Partials?
Dentures and partials provided in Plano, TX at Urgent Family Dentistry offer a range of privileges for individuals who have lost teeth, restoring abilities and enhancing their appearance. These dental solutions provide several benefits, including:
- Natural-looking results that blend seamlessly with existing teeth
- Simple maintenance and cleaning routines
- Increased self-assurance with a complete smile
- Improved clarity of speech
- Enhanced ability to chew and enjoy a variety of foods
- Prevention of facial sagging by supporting facial structures
- Cost-effective option compared to other tooth replacement methods
- Customizable fit for maximum comfort and functionality
Are You a Candidate for Dentures and Partials?
Proper candidates for getting dentures and partials could be patients who are missing any number of teeth or need to have teeth extracted. Dentures and partials can improve your oral function, enable you to eat healthful foods, and help maintain the shape of your face. These appliances work best if the gum tissues are in good shape and there is a good amount of bone to keep them in place. During your appointment with our staff, they will evaluate your dental wellness and discuss your possible solutions depending on your dental issues, maintenance goals, and wallet. Once we talk to you, a member of our team will help you figure out if dentures are right for your oral health and the type that could properly fit your individual circumstances.
What Is the Denture Process?
We will kick off the process by taking 3D or molded impressions of your upper and bottom arches. These impressions are then sent to our partnering dental lab, which will make your custom dentures. Single-arch and partial dentures comprise lightweight resin, which can be reinforced by a titanium inner structure. Created with medical-grade substances, dentures mimic the look of actual teeth and gum tissues. As soon as your appliances are complete and arrive at Urgent Family Dentistry, we will have you follow up for a fitting consultation. Dr. Hamdan or Dr. Er will alter your appliances so they are comfortable or attach them to previously placed implants.
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Types of Dentures
Fitting each patient's unique goals is crucial to us, so our Plano, TX facility offers several individualized denture styles for tooth replacement:
- Detachable bridge-style dentures replace open areas left by a single or several missing teeth. They are held in place by discreetly fastening around close by teeth.
- Removable single-arch dentures restore a complete top or bottom arch and are secured by the natural shape of the jaw or a denture adhesive.
- Implant-held dentures fill in for several or a full arch of teeth. These dentures are put on top of dental posts in the jaw for enhanced stabilization.
- Immediate full dentures are applied right after the real teeth are taken out. The comfort of these restorations can be modified as the gums recover.
- Traditional complete dentures are given if teeth are already missing and the gums are fully healed.
What Can I Expect After Receiving Dentures or Partials?
Getting back to your daily tasks, including eating and speaking easily, can require up to a month; however, they will become easier as you adjust. Whenever your dentures feel like they are too loose, get in touch with Urgent Family Dentistry so our staff can arrange a modification follow-up. You should care for your dentures by brushing them using a soft brush after each meal and placing them in water at night to keep them from becoming too dry. We encourage you to come to our practice for regular evaluations so our staff can check the state of your appliances and your total dental health for many years to come.
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About UsReplace Missing Teeth With Full or Partial Dentures
Acquire the ability to chew, converse with others, and smile with assurance after you've lost teeth with a full or partial tooth replacement option. Dr. Hamdan and Dr. Er are proud to provide full and partial removable and implant-supported dentures to individuals in Plano, TX. To find out more about the ways dentures can transform your smile, set up a consultation at Urgent Family Dentistry.
Dentures and Partials FAQs
What is the difference between complete dentures and partial dentures?
Complete dentures are used when all teeth are missing in the upper or lower jaw, providing a full set of artificial teeth. Partial dentures, on the other hand, are suitable when some natural teeth remain. They fill the gaps while keeping the remaining teeth aligned.
How long does it take to get used to new dentures or partials?
Adapting to new dentures typically takes a few weeks to a few months. During this period, it's common to experience some discomfort and speech changes. Regular wear and practice can help speed up the adjustment process.
Can I eat normally with dentures?
Initially, it's recommended to start with soft foods cut into small pieces. As you get used to your dentures, you can gradually return to your normal diet. However, it's advisable to avoid very hard or sticky foods to prevent damage.
Are there alternatives to dentures?
In addition to full and partial dentures, at Urgent Family Dentistry, you can be fitted with dental implants and implant-supported dentures. Dental implants use a titanium post implanted into the jaw that fuses to your bone. A single tooth, partial or full denture can then be affixed to these posts to provide a stronger, sturdier base, allowing for even more comfort, durability, and reliability in your bite.
What are the problems with dentures?
The biggest problem most denture wearers face is having a full denture or partial denture that is ill-fitting. This can cause pain, discomfort, difficulty eating, sliding in the mouth, and even falling out. That’s why the team at Urgent Family Dentistry takes extra care when crafting your dentures. In addition to ensuring a proper fit, they will create a customized denture that matches your natural tooth and gum color for a natural look.
What should I avoid with dentures?
While dentures are designed to be durable and withstand regular use, there are certain things you should avoid to prolong their lifespan. These include hard or sticky foods, which can cause damage to the dentures. Do not use your teeth to open packages or bottles; avoid using toothpicks around your dentures. We can provide more detailed care instructions during your appointments at our Plano, TX office.