Smile Again with our Dentures in Fort Worth TX
We all hope our natural teeth will last a lifetime. However, when that’s not possible, modern dentistry offers several options to restore oral function and appearance. Thanks to advancements in polymer science, today's dentures are made from high-quality, durable materials that are stronger, more comfortable, and more natural-looking than ever before. Simply put, these are not your grandmother’s dentures!
Understanding Dentures
There is a wide range of denture options available for individuals missing some or all of their teeth. Whether you need a complete or partial denture, our dentures in Fort Worth TX can be tailored to fit your needs:
• Complete Dentures: Replace all teeth in the upper and/or lower jaw. They rest on the gums covering the jawbone. These can be made more secure with attachments to one or more tooth roots (overdentures) or dental implants (implant overdentures). Some implant overdentures can be removed by the wearer, while others require a dental practitioner to remove them.
• Partial Dentures: Replace only some of the missing teeth and attach to the remaining natural teeth using clasps or mechanical components known as attachments. Precision and semi-precision partial dentures, also called attachment partial dentures, offer additional options for a secure fit.
Types of Dentures
Here’s a closer look at the different types of dentures in Fort Worth TX that we offer:
• Conventional Dentures: Replace all missing teeth in a jaw and rest on the gum tissue. Conventional overdentures also rest on the gum tissue but are supported by attachments to one or more tooth roots.
• Implant Overdentures: Replace all missing teeth and connect to surgically placed dental implants for added stability.
• Conventional Partial Dentures: Replace some missing teeth and are secured with clasps that wrap around adjacent teeth.
• Precision and Semi-Precision Partial Dentures: Replace some missing teeth and are held in place with mechanical components called attachments.
The Denture Fitting Process
The treatment process for getting dentures in Fort Worth TX performed by Dr. AL Kaissy involves several steps, depending on your oral health, the number and location of missing teeth, and the type of denture selected:
1. Impressions or Molds: Used to create a model for your dentures.
2. Extractions: If necessary, unhealthy teeth will be removed.
3. Implant Surgery: For those receiving implant overdentures.
4. Adjustments: Ensuring the best fit and comfort once the dentures are placed. If extractions or implant surgery are required, you may need to wait several weeks for healing before the dentures are fitted. In some cases, a temporary or "immediate" denture can be placed on the same day as extractions and worn until the permanent denture is ready.
Adjusting to Your New Dentures
It’s normal to experience some adjustment when first wearing dentures. Here’s what to expect:
• Fullness in the Mouth: A sensation of fullness in the mouth, face, lips, and cheeks, which will soon subside.
• Changes in Speech: Minor alterations in speech sounds that will be more noticeable to you than to others. Speaking slowly and clearly will help your tongue and facial muscles adapt more quickly.
• Chewing Patterns: Adjustments in chewing as you get used to the jaw movements required. Start with soft foods, gradually increase the firmness, and chew evenly on both sides of your mouth. A small amount of denture adhesive can help stabilize your dentures.
For personalized care and to explore the best options for your needs, contact Hulen Dentistry at (817) 926-6677 today!