dentures - Royse City Dental Care https://www.roysecitydentalcare.com Thu, 01 Nov 2018 18:02:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 The Difference Between Full and Partial Dentures https://www.roysecitydentalcare.com/the-difference-between-full-and-partial-dentures/ Thu, 01 Nov 2018 18:02:53 +0000 https://www.roysecitydentalcare.com/the-difference-between-full-and-partial-dentures/ Do you know the important differences between full and partial dentures? Our team is happy to review both versions for optimal tooth replacement to help you better understand how they can restore your smile. Below we will review the main types of dentures, which are full and partial dentures, and the benefits they have to [...]

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Do you know the important differences between full and partial dentures? Our team is happy to review both versions for optimal tooth replacement to help you better understand how they can restore your smile. Below we will review the main types of dentures, which are full and partial dentures, and the benefits they have to offer.

Dentures replace missing teeth in your smile to keep other teeth from changing their position. Dentures are customized for your mouth to fit comfortably and can be removed for cleaning. Today’s dentures are more natural-looking than ever so that your appearance and smile remain natural. Without dentures, missing teeth can cause the facial muscles to droop and you may appear to age prematurely. Dentures also help you chew comfortably and speak clearly again when they restore missing teeth in your smile.

Full Dentures

Full dentures are designed to offer full tooth replacement by filling a full arch of missing teeth with a beautiful and natural-looking appliance. To place full dentures, it may be necessary to perform a tooth extraction to make space for this appliance if there are still teeth lingering in your smile. The conventional denture is made after your teeth have been extracted and after the gum tissue has started healing. These are typically ready to be worn about eight to 12 weeks after your teeth are removed. Your oral appliance is placed over your gums and held securely using suction to attach to the roof of your mouth. Full dentures are removable and can be taken out at night and for cleanings.

Partial Dentures

If you have a few missing teeth in a row, partial dentures can restore your beautiful smile. This removable oral appliance is used to fill the gap from missing teeth so that you can have a beautiful and functional smile again. These partial appliances clasp to the neighboring teeth in your smile to help you speak, smile and chew properly. These replacement teeth are attached to a colored plastic base that looks like your natural gums. If you have a fixed bridge to replace one or more of your teeth, crowns are placed on the teeth that border the space with artificial teeth and are cemented into place.

In addition to full and partial dentures, there is a third option for some. Implant-supported dentures are an overdenture which is attached to dental implants for support and are most often made for the lower jaw. These are often done if there are no teeth in the jaw but there is sufficient jaw bone material to support implants. These have special attachments that snap them onto the implant.

No matter which type of denture you wear, you want to take good care of your oral health to keep your gum tissue healthy by practicing good oral hygiene habits. You will also want to make sure you see our dentist regularly to make sure your dentures fit correctly and ensure they are comfortable and that your gums are healthy.

Both full and partial dentures can be very functional and make excellent choices when it comes to tooth loss and tooth replacement. If you would like to learn more about your options for the types of dentures, please feel free to call today for a consultation with our team!

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Denture Varieties https://www.roysecitydentalcare.com/denture-varieties/ Sat, 30 Sep 2017 23:35:08 +0000 https://www.roysecitydentalcare.com/?p=370 Dentures come in multiple types depending on the patient’s amount and location of missing pearly whites. Broadly speaking, false teeth come in one of two styles: complete or partial. The most well-known false teeth are complete false teeth, which replace all chompers and come in conventional and immediate varieties. Conventional complete dentures will replace teeth [...]

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Dentures come in multiple types depending on the patient’s amount and location of missing pearly whites. Broadly speaking, false teeth come in one of two styles: complete or partial.

The most well-known false teeth are complete false teeth, which replace all chompers and come in conventional and immediate varieties. Conventional complete dentures will replace teeth two to three months after tooth removal so that gums can heal, but this means wearers will be without teeth during their gum-healing phase. Immediate complete false teeth, on the other hand, are ready for placement immediately after teeth are removed; the drawback being needed alterations to the dentures because gums and bones shift during healing.

Partial false teeth, in contrast to complete dentures, are meant to replace less than a full set of pearly whites. A bridge of partial dentures will contain fake pearly whites in areas matched to your missing natural pearly whites and will be held in place in your mouth using clasps that latch to the remaining natural chompers. However, if your remaining teeth are badly hurt, then Dr. Edmon R. Hutchison might endorse extracting your chompers and opting for complete false teeth rather than partial dentures.
If you’re missing one or more of your teeth, let Royse City Dental Care in Royse City, Texas, get your oral health back on track with false teeth. Give them a call at 972-636-2417 to pencil in your next checkup.

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Dental Health Care Focus: Dental Implants https://www.roysecitydentalcare.com/dental-health-care-focus-dental-implants/ Wed, 26 Jul 2017 16:16:35 +0000 https://www.roysecitydentalcare.com/?p=361 Do you require a tooth restoration procedure such as dental implants, but are unsure if you want to go through with the treatment necessary to have them? Despite the fact that implants do require surgery because they are installed directly into your jawbone, the end product will be worth the investment. Focus your oral health [...]

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Do you require a tooth restoration procedure such as dental implants, but are unsure if you want to go through with the treatment necessary to have them? Despite the fact that implants do require surgery because they are installed directly into your jawbone, the end product will be worth the investment.

Focus your oral health care on dental implants. Save your smile with dental implants and these important facts:

– Dental implants can be modified during the creation phase and can mimic the natural look of your teeth.

– Missing teeth should be filled in because otherwise, they can cause your jawbone to weaken and deteriorate over time.

– Dental implants repair the gaps left behind by lost or missing teeth for a full smile and strong dental profile.

– By not filling in missing areas in your mouth where missing teeth once stood, it can be dangerous for your oral health and can even destabilize your gums, causing nearby teeth to slide out of position.

– Dental implants are bound directly to your jawbone for a lasting hold that can withstand tough or hard foods.

– A full smile can make you look younger and help to improve your self-esteem.

If you think your dental implants could use a little extra work and you would like to have a professional exam from our team at Royse City Dental Care, simply book an appointment with Dr. Edmon R. Hutchison and the rest of our team at our dentist office in Royse City, Texas, by calling us at 972-636-2417. We will get you back to smiling once more!

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Protect Your Teeth from the Dangers of Aging https://www.roysecitydentalcare.com/protect-your-teeth-from-the-dangers-of-aging/ Tue, 28 Mar 2017 20:36:11 +0000 https://www.roysecitydentalcare.com/?p=342 Your teeth can weaken and age over time due to the natural processes of life. However, there are ways to improve your smile by straightening your teeth and gums and preventing oral accidents, tooth decay, and gum disease. Making sure to keep your mouth safe includes effective oral health habits and wearing proper safety equipment [...]

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Your teeth can weaken and age over time due to the natural processes of life. However, there are ways to improve your smile by straightening your teeth and gums and preventing oral accidents, tooth decay, and gum disease. Making sure to keep your mouth safe includes effective oral health habits and wearing proper safety equipment as necessary.

The longer your teeth are exposed to the elements, the greater the chance an oral accident can occur. Also, be sure to wear appropriate safety equipment if you are involved in any activities that could be deemed high-risk for your teeth and gums. Another way to protect your teeth is to avoid damaging them by opening products with your mouth or trying to bite down on substances that are too hard.

The natural wear food can have on your tooth enamel is well documented. Plaque buildup can use harmful acids to eat through tooth enamel and cause cavities. Brush and floss daily to prevent plaque buildup.

If you are involved with any harmful habits to your teeth, such as smoking or chewing tobacco, or using any non-prescription drugs, you greatly increase the risk of oral health failure. Stop any bad habits immediately and speak with your dentist to determine what you can do to keep your mouth safe.

Come speak with Royse City Dental Care to learn more about how to protect your teeth as you age. To schedule an oral exam with Dr. Edmon R. Hutchison and our team at our dentist office in Royse City, Texas, simply give us a call at 972-636-2417. Thanks for visiting with a smile!

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