Dentures
- Full Dentures: Used when all teeth in the upper or lower jaw are missing. These dentures rest on the gums and are held in place by suction or adhesive.
- Partial Dentures: Ideal for patients who still have some natural teeth. These dentures are attached to existing teeth with metal clasps or precision attachments.
- Implant-Supported Dentures: Provide added stability by anchoring to dental implants. This option offers a more secure fit and improved function.
What to Expect
Getting dentures involves several steps to ensure a perfect fit:
- Consultation: We evaluate your oral health and discuss the best denture options for you.
- Impressions: Precise molds of your mouth are taken to create custom-fit dentures.
- Fitting: Once your dentures are ready, we ensure they fit comfortably and make any necessary adjustments.
- Follow-Up: We provide guidance on how to care for your dentures and schedule follow-up visits to monitor your oral health.
How to care for your dentures?
Remove Dentures Overnight:
Take your dentures out before bed to give your mouth a chance to rest and prevent irritation.Soak Dentures Properly:
Soak your dentures in warm water with a denture cleanser to remove plaque and stains. If your dentures have metal clasps, use only warm water to avoid damage.- Do Not Soak in Hot Water:
Hot water can warp your dentures, affecting their fit and comfort. Keep Dentures Moist:
When not wearing your dentures, keep them in water to prevent them from drying out and warping.Clean Your Mouth:
With dentures removed, gently brush and massage your gums with a soft toothbrush or a finger wrapped in a clean, damp cloth. If using a toothbrush, run it under warm water to soften the bristles if they feel too harsh on your gums.Brush Natural Teeth:
If you have partial dentures, brush your natural teeth as usual to maintain overall oral health.Handle Dentures with Care:
When cleaning your dentures, hold them over a towel or a basin of water to prevent damage if they are dropped. and do not wrap dentures in towel, keep them in their case or in soaking agent when not being used. Use a soft-bristled denture brush to gently clean all surfaces of your dentures.Rinse After Eating:
Rinse your dentures with water after meals to remove food particles and prevent plaque buildup.Regular Dental Check-Ups:
Visit us regularly to ensure your dentures fit well and to address any issues promptly.
At Campus Walk Dental Care, we are dedicated to providing high-quality dentures that improve your smile and enhance your quality of life. Schedule a consultation with us today to learn more about how dentures can benefit you.
Contact Us Today
to schedule an initial consultation & exam.
Your consultation will include an examination of everything from your teeth, gums and soft tissues to the shape and condition of your bite. Generally, we want to see how your whole mouth looks and functions. Before we plan your treatment we want to know everything about the health and aesthetic of your smile, and, most importantly, what you want to achieve so we can help you get there.