Dentures have always had a bad billing; they have that reputation and stigma attached to them- ill fitting, they look ‘false’, and most embarrassing, always falling out without warning. So with all the modern alternatives on offer to us, like implant technology, you may be surprised to learn that dentures are refusing to lie down and are going through a bit of a renaissance in Kirkby, and it’s partly down to implants, that they are becoming, unbelievably, quite fashionable again. Over the past 20 years across the whole field, dentistry has gone through quite a revolution due to the computer, the laser and the use of modern materials to make oral products from. Dentists have also got their act together too, in order to recognise what their patients require. They certainly wouldn’t pull all the teeth out because of gum disease anymore- they’d much rather treat the disease and save as many teeth as possible to wrap the dentures around. Softer, more natural looking dentures stick to the mouth a lot better and there has also been a revolution in the adhesives used to keep the dentures in with. But it’s the radical progress of implant treatments that have given dentures this new lease of life. Thanks to the use of laser surgery, mini-implants can be fitted into the mouth in one sitting. Then, the dentures click onto them and are held firmly against the roof and the base of the mouth. It’s never been a better time for denture wearers to start eating steak again!
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The Wonders of Dentures in Kirkby
Thursday, May 19th, 2011The ins and outs of Dentures as explained by an Everton dentist
Sunday, October 3rd, 2010
Dentures have been around for thousands of years, they`ve been made from sea shells, mollusc shells, flint, metal, clay and even wood. Benjamin Franklin wore a now famous set of wooden dentures. Some people can`t get on with them, but most people are quite happy wearing dentures in either a full set, or as little as one tooth on a plate. The teeth in dentures are made from a Porcelain clay and look, act and are treated just like the real thing. They are generally removed at night time, when they are dropped into a sterilising solution to clean and sterilise them ready to be worn again the next morning. They are not cleaned in the usual manner of brushing and flossing and are fixed in using sealant glue. One of the problems people used to get was food working its way under the plate, this made them very uncomfortable to wear, and it meant you had to remove them, clean them and then place them back in with more glue. The new style adhesive will seal the area around the denture plate and this stops food getting in. Some people wear their dentures all day and night as well, but that is a personal choice and not advisable. When you get to the stage in life where you need dentures, your dentist will take digital pictures and put them into a computer program for the orthodontist to make a 3D image from which they`ll make your custom designed teeth, especially for you and your mouth.
Well fitting dentures from Everton dentist replace teeth
Wednesday, December 16th, 2009
Loosing some or all of your teeth can be a very traumatic experience. Whether it happens due to tooth decay, gum disease or even some kind of head trauma it can be painful and very embarrassing. Missing teeth can also have further consequences for your health. Some missing teeth can cause remaining teeth to lean, altering the bite of the patient. This can cause complications with the jaw joint and lead to a painful condition called TMJ. Gaps left by missing teeth are also breeding grounds for bacteria and infection leading to further dental problems. Teeth act as rigid supports for facial muscles, which will be inclined to sag and hollow if they are missing. This can cause patients to appear older and unwell and can be irreversible if not corrected in time.
If several or all the teeth are missing, the best option is to have a denture fitted. Dentures, or partial dentures, act as a genuine alternative for real teeth. They are specially designed to fit your mouth and appear like your teeth. The days of ill-fitting and unrealistic dentures are in the past and with recent advancement in dentistry no one need ever know that they are not your real teeth.
Most modern dentures are made form acrylic resins and can be constructed to a stunning degree of accuracy. A well fitting set of dentures should require no further support than suction alone but many patients opt to use denture adhesive or strips for extra security. A loose denture can be a cause of great anxiety for patients who are worried they might become dislodged, but there is no reason this should be the case. Dentures that are prone to falling out are dentures that do not fit properly and need to be refitted. Many patients recently have opted to have mini-implants attached to their jaw to which they can solidly fix their dentures. This provides an extra degree of security and can put their mind at ease. It also means that some foods which are a problem for normal dentures, can be eaten without anxiety or mess.
Patients who wear dentures should make regular visits to their dentist as they can suffer from gum erosion. After years of denture wearing the gums tend to disappear, which can often be the cause of a loose denture and gum irritation.
Dentures can last a long time if properly maintained and kept clean. They should be removed at night and cleaned twice a day with a regular toothbrush. Visit an Everton dentist if you have any questions about having dentures fitted or if you think you might need your existing set adjusted.