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Dentures

What are Dentures?

Because teeth can be lost to gum disease, decay or injury, many patients turn to dentures as an option for replacing missing teeth. Dentures are replacements for missing teeth that can be taken out and put back into your mouth. They also can be made to closely resemble your natural teeth and can help fill out the appearance of your face and profile while improving your smile!

How are Dentures Made?

To ensure a comfortable fit, dentures are custom-made in a dental laboratory from impressions taken of your mouth.


While dentures take some getting used to and will never feel exactly the same as one’s natural teeth, today’s dentures are natural looking and more comfortable than ever. At our dentist will help you choose the type of denture that’s best for your smile. Call our office at 954-752-9065 to schedule an appointment and get dentures in Coral Springs!

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Types of Dentures

When considering teeth replacement alternatives, there are several types of dentures to consider. Traditional dentures are an economical way to replace missing teeth. They are placed in your mouth after any remaining teeth are removed and tissues have healed. Healing may take several months, during which time you are without teeth.


Premium dentures are made from high-quality materials that impact and stain resistant. They also fit well to the shape and size of the wearer’s mouth and can also be adjusted to reflect the natural color of the oral cavity. Designed to mimic the gradual wear of natural tooth enamel, for less wear and tear, they are customized according to both the mouth and other defining elements of the face like cheekbones or jawlines.


An immediate full denture, also known as a temporary denture, is inserted immediately after the remaining teeth are removed. While immediate dentures offer the benefit of never having to be without your teeth, they must be revised several months after being inserted.


A removable alternative to bridges, partial dentures rest on a metal framework that attaches to your natural teeth. More than cosmetic devices, partial dentures are not for permanent usage and are often removed overnight. They help patients experience better chewing and speaking. They also prevent a patient’s remaining teeth from shifting.

Immediate vs Complete Dentures

Conventional dentures are made for a patient’s mouth cavity once the teeth have been removed. A dentist first removes the patient’s teeth and then lets the patient’s gums heal after the operation. Immediate dentures are placed in your mouth immediately following the extraction of your teeth, during the same visit as your teeth removal, so they serve as a bandage to control bleeding and protect gum tissue.

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    Conventional Dentures

    Once the gums have healed, the dentist will cast a mold over the patient’s oral cavity. This molding helps shape the dentures. After the molding is set, the dentures are created to the mold and then fit into the patient’s mouth.


    This process takes time. After the teeth removal, the patient waits about four weeks before casting the mold and another few weeks before the dentures are ready. Overall, with conventional dentures, a patient waits eight to twelve weeks without teeth. 


    Immediate Dentures

    Because more time is spent preparing them, immediate dentures cost more than conventional dentures. However, there are several advantages that may make them worth the cost:


    • You won’t have to go out in public without teeth following your extractions.
    • You can immediately start adjusting your speech to accommodate the dentures.
    • It’s easier to duplicate the shape, color, and arrangement of your natural teeth while some are still present in your mouth.
    • You’ll be able to chew and eat comfortably relatively soon, rather than eating without teeth.

    As you heal, your gums will shrink and the shape of your mouth will change for several months. It’s important to keep up with regular dental visits during this time to make the necessary adjustments.


    For a consultation with your dentist about different denture options and which is right for you, call our office at 954-752-9065.

Implant-Supported Partial Dentures

If you’re missing only a few natural teeth, an implant-supported partial denture provides retention that is superior to that of traditional dentures, allowing you to bite, chew and talk properly – without the visible clasps. The partial denture can be fixed or removable. Both are good options, and the best option for you may depend on your personal needs and what your dentist recommends.

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    For both types, the partial denture is held in place by titanium implants, which are secured into the jawbone for a sturdy hold.


    Implant-supported partial dentures offer these benefits:

    • Enjoy eating well again (improved bite efficiency by 65%)
    • No visible clasps that can damage neighboring teeth
    • Implants encourage bone regeneration where there are missing teeth (rather than suffer ongoing bone loss/resorption)
    • Incredibly stable, giving greater confidence and comfort
    • No risk of dislodgement

    An implant-supported partial denture provides an aesthetically-pleasing, strong tooth restoration. It can revive your smile to a very natural-looking and healthy state.


    For more information or to see if you are a candidate, contact Select Dental Care at 954-752-9065 today.

Partial Dentures

A partial denture is a removable, yet natural-looking dental appliance that helps restore the form and function of your jaw by replacing one or more missing teeth. When you are missing one or more teeth, the bite pressures shift in your mouth. Other teeth may begin to move to compensate for the “gap” in your bite, and you may experience shrinking of both the soft tissues and the supporting bone near your missing teeth.

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    This can alter your physical appearance and lead to subsequent problems with your other teeth. A partial denture keeps the underlying structures of your mouth – your gums, jawbone, facial muscles, etc. – active and engaged. It helps prevent further shifting of the other teeth in your mouth while giving you the confidence of having a beautiful, complete smile.

    Partial dentures are made from a combination of metal and acrylic – which gives them the strength to handle your needs for chewing and speaking, while also looking natural. They are a less-invasive option that also tends to be less expensive than other options for replacing missing teeth. They do require a bit of maintenance but are easy to get used to and do an excellent job of restoring beauty and functionality to that part of the mouth. 


    Creating Your Partial Dentures

    • First, a series of impressions are taken so that your partials have a customized fit.
    • Using the impressions, a plastic model of the partial denture is created. This model is used to evaluate changes in color, shape, and fit that may need to be corrected before creating the final partial.
    • Based on the evaluations, your final partial is crafted and fitted appropriately. Adjustments may be necessary over time.

    What do Partial Dentures Provide?

    • The preservation of the natural placement of your existing teeth
    • A comfortable, customized fit offering a natural appearance
    • An innovative design that equally distributes chewing forces so that your remaining teeth aren’t strained
    • Improved speaking and eating capabilities

    If you feel self-conscious about your missing teeth and think you could benefit from partial dentures, call Select Dental Care at 954-752-9065 today to discuss your options or make an appointment. 

Same Day Denture Relines

Dentures are made to fit properly and comfortably so that they function just as normal teeth do. Over time, changes in the jawbone or gum tissue can alter the fit of the denture. Ill-fitting dentures tend to move, causing discomfort and irritation. We want our patients to feel comfortable in their dentures, so occasionally this means relining them for a better fit.

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    Our in-house denture lab allows us to reline dentures on the same day you call for an adjustment.


    It's time to have dentures relined if:

    • they aren’t staying in place
    • the gums are sore and irritated
    • an infection occurs due to constant irritation
    • you have difficulty speaking

    Give us a call at 954-752-9065 if you are experiencing discomfort due to ill-fitting dentures, and we will arrange for same-day relining.

Implant Retained Dentures

When you have lost your natural teeth, a variety of complications can arise that impact your physical and emotional health. You may find it difficult to speak clearly or chew your favorite foods. You may be embarrassed and try to hide your smile from others. You may also experience shifting among your remaining teeth, causing additional discomfort in your mouth and jaw. 

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    Implant-retained dentures offer a solution that provides comfort and relief. They can replace both upper and lower teeth, giving you a secure, natural-looking option that is not only more comfortable but also more convenient than traditional dentures. 


    Benefits of Implant Retained Dentures

    • Improved Confidence - Implant retained dentures look and feel more like natural teeth.
    • Stability During Eating - Thanks to multiple secure anchor points, implant retained dentures are less likely to shift in your mouth when you eat.
    • Bone and Gum Preservation - By keeping the supportive structures of your mouth engaged, implant retained dentures help preserve your function and appearance. 
    • Improved Dental Hygiene - Implant retained dentures may be a more hygienic tooth-replacement solution for many patients. 
    • Improved Esthetics - Implant retained dentures are customized to fit the natural look of your face and smile.
    • Nutritional Benefits - Implant retained dentures allow you to eat a more well-rounded diet.

    The Implant Retained Denture Procedure

    Usually, two surgeries are needed for implant retained dentures. The first surgery places the implants in the jawbone under your gums and the second surgery exposes the tops of the implants. The second procedure typically comes three to six months after the first.


    Contact Select Dental Care at 954-752-9065 to learn more about implant retained dentures!

Screw-Retained Dentures

Screw-retained dentures are among the most permanent teeth-replacement options for those needing a full set of lower dentures. Screw-retained dentures are also called fixed dentures, permanent dentures or All-on-4.

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    How are Screw-Retained Dentures Placed?

    Screw-retained dentures use four or more implants in your lower jaw. The complete set of dentures is affixed to these anchors with screws, meaning they are exceptionally secure.


    Screw-retained dentures do not need to be removed for daily cleaning. Instead, you will be able to clean around and under the teeth and along your gums. This cleaning is more challenging for some, but this option provides a more permanent solution for patients with extensive tooth loss.


    At Select Dental Care, we have many options to replace missing teeth. Call us at 954-752-9065 to schedule a consultation.

Denture Stabilization

Over time, as you wear your dentures, you lose the bony structure that supports your soft tissues. Because your soft tissues make contact with your dentures, this too will start to recede with the bone. As a result, you're in a constant state of adjustment, discomfort, and difficulty with everyday functions like speaking, chewing and smiling. The solution is denture stabilization. 

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    Your dentist will place between two and four implants in an arch and will retrofit your dentures with snap-on attachments. These attachments hold the dentures firmly in place by the implants. Two implants are the minimum number placed to provide stability. Placing three or more implants will increase chewing power. Your dentures will still be easily removable for cleaning or other care.


    Benefits of Denture Stabilization

    • Provides needed support for correct speaking, chewing and smiling.
    • Prevents facial shape changes caused by jawbone recession.
    • Provides an excellent alternative for those who do not want to pay for individual implants.
    • Dental adhesives are no longer necessary.

    If you think you could benefit from denture stabilization, call Select Dental Care at 954-752-9065 today to schedule an appointment.

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Living with Dentures

Eating and speaking with dentures might take some practice, especially since a bulky and loose feeling is not uncommon as the muscles of your cheeks and tongue learn to hold your dentures in place. Over a period of time, your denture will need to be revised due to normal wear.



How to Take Care of Dentures

Caring for your dentures is a simple process. When handling your dentures, stand over a folded towel or basin of water before being placed in a denture cleanser soaking solution or in plain water Never use hot water, which can cause them to warp. Also, brush your dentures daily to remove food deposits and plaque and help prevent them from becoming stained. You also should brush your gums, tongue, and palate every morning with a soft-bristled brush before you insert your dentures. This stimulates circulation in your tissues and helps remove plaque.


For more information about dentures near Coral Springs, Florida, call our office at 954-752-9065 to schedule an appointment with a dentist.

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