Who Is Suitable for Dentures?
Did you realize that approximately a quarter of adults aged 65 and above lack all their teeth? Dentures offer a prevalent and esteemed solution to address missing teeth. These restorations are so reliable and lifelike that you might have conversed with someone wearing dentures without even noticing. Are you contemplating whether dentures could be a suitable option for you?
For dentures to be a viable choice, consider the following criteria:
- Your desire to replace multiple or all of your teeth.
- Not being a smoker or user of tobacco products.
- Possessing a healthy jawbone (we can assist you with this!).
- Absence of chronic dry mouth.
- A willingness to diligently care for your dentures at home.
- Commitment to regular dental check-ups – similar to natural teeth upkeep!
How Can I Maintain My Dentures?
Safeguard your dentures through regular cleanings and check-ups. Even if your prosthetics are impeccable, periodic dental visits are essential. During these appointments, we assess your dentures’ fit and condition, while also examining your gums, tongue, jaw, and overall oral health. In essence, we’re invested in your comprehensive oral well-being, beyond just your teeth.
To care for your dentures at home, follow these steps:
- Allow your mouth to rest by removing dentures overnight.
- Soak dentures in warm water, with or without denture cleanser.
- Avoid soaking dentures with metal clasps in anything but warm water.
- Keep dentures in water when not in use to prevent warping.
- DO NOT soak dentures in hot water.
- Clean and massage your gums once dentures are out.
- If your toothbrush feels harsh, rinse it under warm water or use a clean, damp cloth-wrapped finger.
- If you have partial dentures, continue brushing your natural teeth as usual.
Cost Of Dentures
The price range for full or partial dentures typically falls between $900 and $3500+. Denture costs vary significantly due to the wide array of options available to meet diverse needs. Full-mouth dentures can range from $1800 to $3500 and beyond. For implant-supported full dentures, the average cost is around $30,000, approximately.
Factors Influencing Denture Costs:
- Denture Type: The specific denture style you require impacts the cost.
- Preparatory Steps: Necessary procedures like dental extractions or preparatory steps contribute to overall expenses.
- X-rays: X-ray examinations, if needed, are part of the cost consideration.
- Implant Inclusion: Costs can differ if you opt for supportive implants.
Remember, every situation is unique. To ascertain the precise cost, it’s crucial to consult a dentist and undergo an oral examination. This evaluation will enable us to offer tailored treatment options. Feel free to reach out for a more accurate cost estimate tailored to your needs.
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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.
Frequently Asked Questions
Dentures are often sought after due to tooth loss caused by factors like decay, gum disease, injury, or age-related wear. They provide a practical solution to restore oral function and appearance.
The longevity of dentures varies, but with proper care, they can last anywhere from 5 to 10 years or more. Over time, however, changes in your mouth’s shape may necessitate adjustments or replacements.
Initially, dentures might affect your speech as your mouth adjusts to the new appliance. However, with practice and time, most individuals regain normal speech patterns and clarity.
While there might be an adjustment period, you can resume a regular diet with dentures. Initially, stick to soft foods and gradually introduce tougher items as you become accustomed to chewing with dentures.
Yes, dentures demand regular care. Clean them daily to prevent plaque buildup and soak them overnight to keep them moist. Handle them with care and follow your dentist’s instructions for maintenance and cleaning products.