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Pros and Cons of Dentures

Are you interested in getting a new denture appliance to restore your smile after tooth loss? If so, we recommend scheduling an appointment with one of our dentists in Palatka, FL. During your visit, they’ll be able to determine your eligibility for either full or partial dentures. They’ll also be able to answer any questions you may have about dentures and other tooth replacement options.

In the meantime, here are the main pros and cons of removable dentures.

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Pro: Replace Missing Teeth

Our dentists may recommend either full or partial dentures depending on the extent of tooth loss. For example, a partial denture would be ideal for someone who’s only missing one tooth or a few teeth. Likewise, a full denture would be perfect for a patient who needs to replace the entire upper or lower arch of teeth.

Pro: Preserve Remaining Teeth

Once you lose a tooth, the remaining teeth will start to tilt toward the open space. That’s why we often suggest replacing a missing tooth with a partial denture or dental implant. This helps hold the remaining teeth in place so they’re less susceptible to loosening and falling out at a later date.

Pro: Improve Chewing Ability

Do you struggle to eat certain foods? Before you give up on eating your favorite meals again, schedule a consultation with one of our Palatka dentists. During your appointment, they’ll examine your mouth and possibly take X-rays to create a treatment plan that’s tailored to your unique needs. Many patients are able to enjoy eating again with the help of denture appliances.

Pro: Smile with Confidence

It’s hard to feel confident about your smile after you experience tooth loss. For this reason, we recommend scheduling an appointment with one of our dentists to determine if you’re a candidate for full or partial dentures.

Pro: Speak with Ease

Our dentists will create a removable denture appliance that allows you to speak with ease and renewed confidence. You can expect your dentures to fit comfortably and look natural, allowing you to articulate every word in the dictionary.

If this is your first time wearing dentures, you can expect an adjustment period as you get used to speaking around your new appliance. However, this period is temporary and can be expedited by reading or singing out loud. The more you practice, the better you’ll get at speaking with dentures.

Con: May Experience Jaw Shrinkage

Dentures rest on top of your gums. As such, they don’t do anything to prevent bone loss in the jaw. To prevent jaw shrinkage, our dentists may recommend the dental implant procedure.

Unlike dentures, a dental implant is placed in the jaw to provide a stable foundation for an abutment and crown. It’s also meant to exert pressure on the jaw. This lets the body know that the bone surrounding the empty socket is still in use and should remain intact.

Con: May Experience Occasional Slippage

It’s not uncommon for dentures to slip when you make an abrupt movement, such as cough or sneeze. When this happens, we recommend that you gently bite down and swallow to discreetly move your dentures back in place. If you’d prefer to avoid this hassle altogether, consider dental implant treatment for a more natural and stable tooth replacement option.

Schedule a Consultation for Dentures

Our dentists in Palatka, FL, are accepting new patients and would be more than happy to help you explore your tooth replacement options. To schedule an appointment, please call Palatka Family Dental at (386) 328-1500. You may also fill out our online contact form and someone from our team will reach out to you soon.

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