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  • Dr Swetha

    Dr Swetha U is an expert cosmetic dentist in Root Canals, Dental Implants, Aligners, Braces, Smile Designing, Kids and Laser Dentistry….

Disclaimer: The suggestions given by Dr Swetha are her own and do not represent those of the dental clinics she works for. Please consult expert dentist Dr. Swetha before proceeding with any treatment. The videos contained are only for educational purpose and the treatments suggested are not to be undergone without consulting a dentist.

What are Dentures?

Dentures are artificial teeth. These rest on the gums and hence no surgery is required. They are removable. Whoever is in-eligible for implants and surgical procedures can opt for dentures.

What is the Process for Dentures?

Step1: Measurement with impression
Step2: Mock set
Step3: Fit in mouth.

Is dentures a simple and painless procedure?

Yes. It is completely painless and non-surgical procedure.

What are the advantages of Dentures?

This method is a boon for whoever is not eligible for implants either due to health conditions or financially. With low cost all your lost tooth can be made under 3 days.

What is the disadvantage of Denture?

The only disadvantage with dentures is the question of getting accustomed to the new thing.

How to use Dentures? & Denture Care Tips

It is important to regularly clean your dentures and handle them with care.
Keep dentures moist.
Soak your dentures in cool water or denture cleaning solution when not in use.
Give them a rest. Remove your full or partial dentures and soak them every night. This will keep them moist and allow your gum tissue to rest.
Keep them away from Pets

How to eat and talk with Dentures?

Eating with new dentures is an acquired skill and takes time, patience, and practice to become comfortable and efficient. It may take anywhere from a few weeks to a few months to learn how best to eat with new dentures. It will also take longer to finish a meal when dentures are new. Do not use your front teeth for biting at first. Push food back to the side of your front teeth rather than biting things off with the front teeth Cut up your food in small pieces and try to chew on both sides of the mouth at the same time Try easy-to-chew foods first before you try hard foods or tougher meats Try chewing your favorite foods at home first before eating them out in public Generally speaking, new denture wearers have a difficult time eating salads since lettuce does not tear well with denture teeth

Speaking with New Dentures Tongue position with dentures is different than with natural teeth. This may cause a hissing or whistling sound while speaking, but most patients adapt quickly to their new dentures.

When to Consult a Dentist?

Visit your dentist regularly. Regular checkups are good for your dentures and your mouth overall. At your regular checkups, your dentist will ensure that your dentures are in good condition and fit continue to fit properly. Your dentist will also provide a thorough cleaning, just like they would for your natural teeth at a regular checkup.

Conclusion

Dentures the safest and the most budget friendly option to go for full mouth rehabilitation. When maintained well, the dentures can last long.


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  • Dr Swetha

    Dr Swetha U is an expert cosmetic dentist in Root Canals, Dental Implants, Aligners, Braces, Smile Designing, Kids and Laser Dentistry. Dr. Swetha has treated over 1Lakh+ patients in her glittering career spanning 14+ years working at top dental clinics in Hyderabad. Her attention to detail, accurate diagnosis, caring & down to earth attitude, beaming smile and 100% patient satisfaction are a rare combination in dentistry. All her dental clinics are ultra-modern, equipped with state-of-the-art equipment, have expert team of specialists and capable of handling all dental treatments and dental emergencies. Choose your nearby dental clinic at Kukatpally – KPHB, Manikonda – Shaikpet or Gachibowli – Kondapur and book an appointment now!


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