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The Dental Room
Telephone: 861343

From outside Jersey
Telephone: 44 (0) 1534 861343

Address:
3b Temple Court,
La Rue du Temple,
St John Jersey JE3 4BJ


info@thedentalroom.je

Cosmetic and Restorative Treatments
Dentures

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Dentures

Dentures are worn to replace natural teeth. They are usually made from lifelike resin teeth bonded to a plastic base. Complete dentures replace all the teeth, while partial dentures only replace some of the teeth. Partial dentures are usually held in place by clasps or metal clips, which fit around some of your remaining teeth.

With today’s technology dentures can be made to look so natural that people can’t tell who’s wearing them. Your dentist will custom made your dentures to fit your mouth, so they’ll take on the character of your original teeth, leaving or enhancing your appearance. The colour of the teeth is carefully selected, either to match your remaining teeth, or simply to look as natural as possible.

While your dentures have been custom made, they may initially feel a little strange, or even rather a mouthful, however, rest assured that they only feel that way, and they will continue to look natural. You may also find you produce more saliva than normal but this should settle down soon. The time it takes to adjust to wearing new dentures is different for everyone, but you will soon learn how to eat, talk and smile as you would with natural teeth.

Pronouncing certain words may require practice. Reading out loud and repeating difficult words will help. But over time you will adjust and get used to it, so don’t worry! Using a denture fixative will give you extra confidence with speaking.

Learning to eat with artificial teeth requires considerable skill and practice. This is because every person’s mouth has a different structure, which can affect the retention and stability of the denture. Also the level of suction which helps hold the denture in place, particularly the upper denture, will vary dependent upon the amount of saliva produced. Many denture wearers find the lower denture particularly difficult to manage at first. Experience will help, as will the use of a carefully selected denture fixative, which is a useful aid to assisting with denture retention and stability.

Dentures need cleaning morning and night in the same way as your natural teeth. If you follow this same routine, you can not go far wrong. Pay particular attention to your gums, and any remaining teeth where they meet your dentures as plaque and debris builds up in these areas.

When cleaning your dentures always remove them from your mouth beforehand to clean them properly. As a general guide remember that dentures are fragile and need to be handled carefully when out of the mouth. Cleaning them with a brush should be done over a basin filled with warm water, so that if you drop them the water will cushion the fall. The main purpose of cleaning is to remove the dental plaque, which builds up on dentures as well as teeth and can harm the gums. Brushing a denture will also remove any food particles stuck to it. The highly polished, easily cleaned new surface of dentures can be damaged by ordinary toothpastes, which can be too abrasive. There are special gentle denture cleaning toothpastes available which, will leave your dentures fresh and minty like normal toothpaste but will not damage the surface. This brushing helps remove the plaque and debris, whereas soaking alone may not. If you have partial dentures, you should pay particular attention to cleaning your remaining teeth and follow a good oral hygiene routine.

Some people prefer to soak their dentures in a denture cleaning solution although it has been proven that brushing with a denture cleaning toothpaste is better than soaking alone. It is a personal choice, but if you do soak them, use a known brand tablet or powder with luke warm water. If your dentures have got metal parts, do not soak them for more than 10 minutes, and remember that continued soaking in boiling water can bleach or discolour your dentures. Most soaking brands recommend brushing as well as soaking to ensure debris and plaque are physically removed.

Your dentures are made from materials that are softer than your natural teeth, so they will eventually need replacing. Also your mouth changes shape after your teeth have been removed, and even losing weight can change the shape of your mouth. So to make sure that your dentures continue to fit properly it is important that you visit your dentist at least once a year to have them checked. If you have partial dentures you should visit your dentist every six months.

Over Dentures

An over denture is a denture that fits over a tooth, fixing or implant. The graphic shows one type of over denture and shows how a tooth is prepared and an attachment fitted to the tooth. The denture is then made to cover the tooth and attachment so that it ‘clicks’ into place. This gives strong retention for a partial or complete denture without the need to clasp the outside of teeth. As the teeth supporting the denture need to be strong and further treatment may be required, each over denture needs to be discussed with your dentist so that the most appropriate treatment can be planned to best suit the natural and artificial teeth in your mouth.

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The Dental Room

Telephone:
(01534) 861343
3b Temple Court,
La Rue du Temple,
St John Jersey JE3 4BJ

info@thedentalroom.je