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Full Mouth Dentures

What is Full Mouth Dentures?

Full mouth dentures, also known as complete dentures, are removable prosthetic devices designed to replace all of the natural teeth in either the upper or lower jaw, or both. They consist of a flesh-colored acrylic base that fits over the gums, and artificial teeth made from acrylic or porcelain. The dentures are custom-made to fit the shape of the patient’s mouth and to provide a natural appearance. Full mouth dentures help restore the ability to chew, speak, and smile confidently. They require regular maintenance and adjustment to ensure a proper fit and function.

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Process of Full Mouth Dentures

Consultation

Your dentist will assess your oral health, discuss your needs and preferences, and determine if dentures are the right option for you.

Treatment Plan

Based on your assessment, the dentist will develop a treatment plan. This may include tooth extraction if you still have natural teeth.

Impressions and Measurements

If you are getting conventional dentures, your dentist will take impressions of your mouth to create a custom mold.

Try-In Dentures

A set of trial dentures is made based on the impressions. You will try them in to check the fit, comfort, and appearance.

Final Dentures

Once the trial dentures are approved, the final set is made. This may involve more adjustments to ensure a perfect fit.

Adjustments

The final dentures are placed in your mouth, and any necessary adjustments are made to ensure they fit comfortably.

Follow-Up Care

After the dentures are placed, follow-up visits are essential to make further adjustments and ensure the dentures are working well.

Ongoing Maintenance

Regular check-ups are important to monitor the fit of your dentures.

Things to Avoid After Full Mouth Dentures

Hard
Foods

Sticky and Chewy Foods

Chewing
Gum

no
Smoking

Hot Foods and Beverages

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FAQ

Your dental questions answered

It can take a few weeks to a few months to get fully accustomed to wearing full mouth dentures.

Start with soft foods and cut them into small pieces. As you get used to your dentures, you can gradually reintroduce a wider range of foods.

Brush your dentures daily with a denture cleaner using a soft brush.

Denture adhesive can help secure your dentures and improve their fit, but it is not always necessary.