Dentures are artificial teeth that replace missing
teeth to improve quality of life and chewing ability
as well as to create a beautiful and confident
smile.
Benefits of dentures
Help improve personality and confidence in
case a person has lost his/her front teeth
Help improve chewing ability to reduce the
stomach’s work
Help prevent the drifting of existing teeth
and fill out the empty space to prevent imbalance
occlusion
Types of dentures
Fixed partial dentures
Fixed partial dentures are irremovable. Wearers
cannot take dentures out to clean since they
are permanently attached to existing teeth next
to the empty space. Advantages are that fixed
partial dentures do not move or loosen while
speaking or chewing which create more confidence
and comfort to wearers. Fixed partial dentures
are highly effective since the chewing force
is directly transmitted to the adjacent natural
teeth. However, disadvantages of fixed dentures
are that part of existing natural teeth must
be removed or the teeth must be reduced into
smaller sizes to be the core of dentures. This
may cause damage to natural teeth in the future.
Besides, special oral hygiene is required since
dentures cannot be taken out to clean. Fixed
dentures are suitable when 1-2 teeth are missing
per an empty space and the nearby teeth are
in good condition (no severe cavity or periodontal
disease). Wearers should be able to manage their
oral hygiene well.
Removable partial dentures
Removable partial
dentures are a set of replacement teeth that
can be taken out of the mouth to clean. There
are both temporary plastic base and permanent
metal base. Easy to clean is an advantage of removable
dentures. The process of making dentures is uncomplicated
and inexpensive when compared with other kinds.
The rather large size of removable dentures may
cause inconvenience while speaking or chewing.
Its chewing ability is less effective than other
types of dentures because most chewing force is
at the gum where dentures are attached. And removable
partial dentures do not resist the chewing force
as good as natural teeth. Another disadvantage
is aesthetic feature. Removable dentures have metal
clasps that hold with natural teeth and they are
loosening over time. Removable dentures are used
when many natural teeth are missing or wearers
do not have enough existing teeth left to attach
fixed dentures and when their existing teeth have
had severe cavities or periodontal disease. Removable
dentures are also suitable for a person who cannot
maintain oral hygiene properly. Removable dentures
are easy to clean and do not affect natural teeth
much.
Complete dentures
Complete dentures are used when all teeth are
missing.
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