As Dentures Dentist in Delaware We Create Comfortable Replacement Teeth
As a dentures dentist in Delaware, we can replace your teeth in a way that is comfortable and convenient. For many, dentures have become a way of life. As folks get older, they start to lose their teeth due to age, diseases, accidents, or due to a lack of good oral hygiene. As a dentist that specializes in dentures, we have come to see all kinds of patients, and can give most people a perfect set of replacement teeth. Losing teeth influences a person's life in multiple ways, none of them good. The teeth help you to chew and are the first step in the digestive process. They help you to speak and articulate words, and they even help you to have a greater level of confidence when you smile. For this reason, dentures have been the standard go to for years.
Of course dentures, themselves have continued to change. Today the dentures we fit patients with are designed to look, feel, and act like real teeth. They are custom fitted so that there is minimal chances of them slipping or falling out. People even have the option of getting partial dentures, to replace a few teeth, or full dentures if all of the teeth need to be replaced. This variety of choices and the importance of customization means that you, as the patient, will go through a series of appointments that results in a perfect set of dentures.
Step one is a complete examination with a dentures dentist in Delaware. This is done to ensure that there are no underlying conditions that could adversely affect the fit and longevity of the dentures. We will complete a full oral examination as well as take a number of x-rays and photographs that allows us to examine the mouth, the soft gum tissue, and the bone. Though it is not common for people to have challenges, we prefer to find things like gum disease early in the process so that it can be corrected before we proceed to measurements.
Step two consists of taking measurements and the dental impression. We will be taking detailed measurements so that when the laboratory formulates your personalized dentures they will have all the information they need to give you a perfect fit. The dentures themselves are based on the impression we will be taking, which is made of poured plaster. This poured plaster attaches itself to the gums and teeth, and when removed forms a perfect replica of your mouth. This replica is used as the basis for fabricating the dentures themselves.
Step three is also called the CJR (central jaw relation) or the MMR (maximum mandibular retrusion) step. In this step, we will be making sure that the teeth are the right length so that they do not create any conflict with your bite or jaw alignment. We will also be aligning the denture with the rest of your facial features. To do this, we use a loose fitting denture base implanted with wax. The wax simulates teeth. We will have you bite down several times and then make adjustments to the shape and length of the wax until the alignment is perfect. We need to make sure that when you put the final product in your mouth, your dentures do not cause any clicking when you eat or chew and this step helps with that process. Once we are satisfied with this measurement, we will give it to the laboratory with instructions to fabricate the first iteration of your dentures. As a dentures dentist in Delaware, we will ensure that your set of dentures fits comfortably and looks naturally.
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