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Rebuild Your Smile with Natural-Looking Dentures
Types of Dentures
Full Dentures
- Conventional Full Denture: This type of denture is crafted and placed after the removal of all teeth and the full healing of the surrounding tissues. The wait ensures a precise, comfortable fit for the denture once healing is complete.
- Immediate Denture: An immediate denture is placed immediately after tooth extraction, so patients don’t have to go without teeth during the healing process. However, adjustments and relining may be necessary as the tissues heal, and in some cases, a conventional denture may be recommended for long-term comfort.
- Overdenture: An overdenture is a full denture that’s stabilized by attachments to either remaining natural teeth or dental implants, providing extra support and a more secure fit.
- Implant-Supported Dentures: Implant-supported dentures are anchored to a series of dental implants surgically placed in the upper or lower jaw. These implants provide precise attachment points, greatly improving the stability and retention of the denture for a more natural feel and function.
Partial Dentures
When some healthy teeth remain, partial dentures offer an effective solution for replacing missing teeth. These dentures achieve stability and retention through clasps or precision attachments to the teeth adjacent to the gaps (edentulous areas).
Removable partial dentures not only restore the appearance and function of your smile but also stabilize your bite, preventing the remaining teeth from shifting out of place.
Like full dentures, the design and fabrication of partial dentures vary depending on individual needs. Advances in dental technology and materials provide more options for partial dentures, with supportive frameworks made from materials like cast metal, flexible resins, and hybrid materials.
At Pearl Dental Studio, we are committed to creating healthy, beautiful smiles. You can rely on us to design a custom partial denture that fits comfortably, looks great, and provides lasting support for your dental health.
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