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Are Dentures Right for You?

The loss of permanent teeth can be a difficult obstacle to face. On top of your appearance being affected, there can also be eating challenges and it can make chewing your food near impossible. This is a concern, especially for older patients that rely heavily on a well-balanced diet. Tooth loss can be caused by a multitude of different reasons, including tooth decay and gum disease. Regardless of how you have come to lose your teeth, the experts at Implant & Comprehensive Dentistry can give you a thorough evaluation and help you decide if dentures are the right option for you.
When Should I Look into False Teeth?
Even if you have taken immaculate care of your teeth through the course of your life thus far, you may still need dentures. If you are noticing signs of tooth decay, either on the surface or by toothaches, you may want to consult a professional sooner rather than later. This is also true if you notice any abnormal gum swelling, such as severe inflammation or bleeding.
Complete and Partial Dentures
There are two different types of dentures: complete and partial. It depends on the condition of your teeth and if you have any remaining to determine which one you could be a candidate for. Partial dentures can be fit if you still have some healthy teeth. Both of these types of false teeth will be custom made to fit your mouth perfectly, renewing your smile.
How Do They Feel?
It is normal for your mouth to need a few days to adjust to your dentures. You will find that custom made dentures will sit comfortably in your mouth and cause you no discomfort. The professionals at Implant & Comprehensive Dentistry make sure your false teeth fit your natural gum line by doing an in-depth consultation and molding.
It is important to take good care of your dentures. Just like regular teeth, your false teeth will require daily cleaning. This is no more than your typical brushing routine and will be outlined to you following the delivery of your dentures by our dentist.
Tooth loss can happen to anyone at any age. This can cause difficulty eating as well as unhappiness regarding the cosmetic changes it causes. Bring new life to your smile and get back to a healthier you by choosing dentures as your solution to tooth loss. The professionals at Implant & Comprehensive Dentistry can set you up with a consultation at either one of their locations in Champions Gate or Celebration, Florida. Contact us today to schedule your appointment!

Steven Hewett, DDS

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