Dentures and Partial Dentures

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Dentures and Partial Dentures in Aventura, FL

Dentures and Partial Dentures are removable tooth replacement options that help restore chewing, speaking, and the look of a complete smile. Full dentures replace an entire arch of teeth, while partial dentures fill gaps when some natural teeth remain. At Aventura Dental Center, these restorations are shaped to fit your mouth and support daily function. If you have several missing teeth and want a reliable option close to Aventura, this service can make a real difference in comfort and confidence.

Reasons to Get Dentures

Dentures are not the only tooth replacement option. Implants have become more popular in recent years. However, not every tooth replacement option is the right choice for every patient. Here are several reasons people may prefer dentures to other tooth replacement options:

Dentures may be an affordable solution to tooth loss

Other tooth replacement options tend to cost more, usually contingent upon the insurance provider. Traditional full dentures and partial dentures are typically more cost-efficient than the alternatives. This is true even when factoring in the cost of replacing the dentures every 5-10 years.

Lower risk associated with denture procedure

The patient prefers to avoid the risk of a potentially painful bridge failure. Dental implants require more invasive surgery, by nature making them riskier. Age and potential bone loss can increase risk.

Dentures can be received relatively quickly

The denture process typically takes less time than implant procedures. Dental implants may take a year or more to complete. Healing periods between steps may last for up to six months.

The tooth replacement method the patient chooses depends on their unique situation. One should examine all their options when making this decision. Our team can offer the guidance you need in deciding if dentures are right for you.

The Denture Process

Typically, the process starts with taking an impression of the mouth. From that, the dentist creates a model using dental stone as a cast. Our team may ask the patient to try several different sets of sterilized dentures to determine the ideal fit and the preferred color and size of teeth. After these selections, the dentist may make some adjustments to the cast. Then, it is sent to a dental laboratory for completion.

At the dental laboratory, technicians may create a wax version of the gum line. These technicians make the replacement teeth from a material that closely resembles real teeth known as resin. Virtually, all labs seek approval from the patient and dentist before proceeding with the finishing touches.

Following approval, the technician removes the wax and replaces it with acrylic. This looks far more realistic. This process entails boiling the wax out, drilling holes in the teeth, and injecting the acrylic. Finally, technicians clean up the teeth and polish the appliance. The entire process may require the patient to visit the dentist's office four to five times.

Types of Dentures

When considering dentures, patients can choose between full and partial dentures. In fact, over the past few years, dentists created hybrids with other dental treatments to provide patients with even more options. Here is a shortlist of denture options one can consider:

Full Dentures

Replace a full set of teeth and rest on the gums, usually after healing from extractions.

Partial Dentures

Replace missing teeth while attaching to remaining healthy natural teeth for support.

Implant-Supported Dentures

Dentures secured by dental implants for a stable, non-removable fit.

Overdentures / Snap-In Dentures

Removable dentures that attach to implants for added stability and comfort.

The option a patient chooses will depend on that patient's unique situation and health. Our team is available to discuss all the options. We will help you determine the right one for you.

How to Care for Dentures

Dentures do require ongoing maintenance outside of the typical oral hygiene routine. Many people believe they can set dentures down by the side of the bed. However, this can lead to warping and cracking over time.

Patients should soak dentures overnight. Avoid hot water, as this may also cause warping. Never use a denture solution directly in the mouth. Patients who use denture solutions should rinse thoroughly before placing dentures in the mouth because denture solutions should not be ingested. Our team can help you determine if a solution is right for your regimen.

It is also important to note that dentures require cleaning, just like regular teeth do. Whenever possible, remove dentures after eating or drinking and rinse them to get rid of food particles. Patients should brush dentures at least once per day. Dentists recommend a soft-bristled brush as a more abrasive brush may cause damage over time.

Even if no teeth remain, continued dental hygiene is essential. Brush the teeth and gums and floss any remaining teeth. Patients may use gauze or a soft bristled toothbrush to clean the cheeks, roof of the mouth, and the tongue. Finally, people who use adhesives should take care to remove it.

Benefits

Replaces several missing teeth at once

Improves speech and chewing ability

Supports facial shape after tooth loss

Can be made as full or partial appliances

Offers a practical option when implants are not the right fit

What to Expect

Your treatment begins with an exam, bite check, and conversation about your daily needs. We look at remaining teeth, gum shape, and bone support before suggesting the best denture style. Impressions are taken so the appliance fits as closely as possible. During try-ins, we check how the teeth look and how your bite feels. Small adjustments are common and help improve comfort after delivery.

After your denture is placed, we explain how to clean it, store it, and handle pressure spots. We also review food choices while you adjust to the new appliance. If you are missing one or two teeth in a row, we may also discuss Dental Crowns and Dental Bridges as an alternative. For patients who want fixed replacement teeth, Dental Implants may be part of the conversation too.

Key Features

Custom fit based on your mouth shape and bite

Choices for full dentures, partials, or replacement upgrades

Designed to support everyday speaking and eating

Care instructions and adjustment visits after placement

Can be part of a larger tooth replacement plan

If missing teeth are affecting your life, book a consultation with Aventura Dental Center. Call call us or email us to learn which denture option may fit your needs best.

Contact Aventura Dental Center - Trusted Dental Services in Aventura, FL

At Aventura Dental Center, we prioritize your dental health. Contact us for comprehensive dental services tailored to your needs. Our experienced team is ready to assist you in Aventura, FL.
Reach out to our friendly team today!

Contact Aventura Dental Center - Trusted Dental Services in Aventura, FL

At Aventura Dental Center, we prioritize your dental health. Contact us for comprehensive dental services tailored to your needs. Our experienced team is ready to assist you in Aventura, FL.

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