Losing teeth can be a challenging experience. Not only does it affect your appearance and ability to speak comfortably, but it can also affect how you see yourself. Fortunately, dentures provide an effective solution to restore your smile and oral function. This step-by-step guide will walk through the denture process, from the initial consultation to final adjustments and routine check-ups. Read on to learn more.
A step-by-step guide to the denture process
Step 1: Consultation and examination
The first step in obtaining dentures is to consult a qualified dentist or prosthodontist. During this appointment, we will thoroughly examine the patient's oral health. We will assess the condition of one's teeth, gums, and jawbone and discuss their treatment goals and desired outcomes.
Step 2: Treatment plan and impressions
After the examination, we will create a customized treatment plan tailored to each patient's unique needs. This plan will outline the steps and procedures required to meet one's treatment goals. In addition, our team will use dental putty or digital scanning to mold one's teeth and gums to ensure a proper fit.
Step 3: Tooth extraction (if necessary)
If a patient's remaining teeth are damaged or decayed beyond repair, they must undergo an extraction procedure. Our team will carefully remove these teeth while ensuring the patient is comfortable throughout the process. Teeth extractions are not always required, especially if one gets a full set of dentures.
Step 4: Temporary dentures (if necessary)
Patients may receive temporary dentures as an off-site dental lab makes the new dentures. These temporary fixtures will help one maintain their appearance and oral function during the waiting period. In addition, we will ensure that the temporary dentures fit comfortably and provide each patient with specialized instructions on caring for them.
Step 5: Denture fitting and adjustments
Once the dentures are ready, return to our office for the final fitting. Our team will carefully place the dentures in the patient's mouth, making necessary adjustments to ensure proper fit, bite, and aesthetics. It is normal to need adjustment appointments as the dentures may need minor modifications to achieve optimal comfort and function.
Step 6: Denture care and maintenance
After the dentures fit properly and we make the necessary adjustments, we will provide detailed instructions on caring for and maintaining the new dentures. Instructions typically include regular cleaning with a special brush for dentures and soaking them in a cleaning solution. Proper maintenance is essential to keeping the new dentures in good condition and ensuring they last a long time. In addition, adopt and maintain good oral hygiene by cleaning one's gums and remaining natural teeth.
Step 7: Regular dental check-ups
After getting dentures, it is important to schedule regular dental check-ups. These appointments allow our team to assess the denture's condition, examine their oral health, and make any necessary adjustments or repairs. Regular check-ups are also vital in detecting and preventing potential oral health issues, such as bone loss in the jawbone which occurs when missing teeth.
Schedule your first appointment
From the initial consultation to regular care and maintenance, each step of the denture process contributes to the success of your restored smile. If you are ready to begin your journey, call our office to schedule your first appointment. Our team is here to guide and support you throughout the entire process, so do not hesitate to ask any questions or voice any concerns you may have. We look forward to hearing from you.
Request an appointment or call Island Paradise Dental at 239-330-1040 for an appointment in our Marco Island office.
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