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Full dentures

Here at Space Dental, we offer an extensive range of cosmetic dental treatments to help our patients achieve the most comfortable and confident smile possible. Full dentures are just one of the denture treatments that we offer patients to get back to their natural smiles. Losing teeth at any stage of our lives can impact our health, and also self esteem. This is exactly why our professional team of dentists are experienced in guiding our full denture patients through the treatment process in the most informative, professional and personable way possible.

What Are
Full Dentures?

Full dentures, also commonly referred to as false teeth, are detachable sets of false teeth bridges, created to fill any missing gaps and ultimately create the appearance of a full smile. The aim of dentures is to create the most natural-looking smile possible, and to ultimately provide a durable solution if patients have lost a number of teeth. They are a removable solution for patients looking for a non-invasive option for tooth replacement.

Full denture implants are created with a mixture of acrylic (plastic), nylon and/or metal. The materials chosen are made to create the most natural aesthetic possible of your full dentures. Special fixing paste is typically used to ensure the stability of your dentures, whilst creating a barrier between your new full dentures and any remaining teeth and gums. It is important to keep in mind that if your teeth have been recently removed, your gums will require some time to heal before fitting full dentures. This must be done to allow the gum tissue to heal, and prevent the full dentures from causing problems.

What To Expect During A
Full Denture Procedure

Here at Space Dental, full dentures are a bespoke treatment, and we will ensure that the full dentures made are the perfect fit for you. This will involve firstly ensuring that all of the necessary teeth have been extracted, and if after your consultation we deem this as necessary, there would need to be a waiting period for your gums to heal and dentures to be fabricated.

Your specialist dentist will require an impression of the target area for your dentures, taking exact measurements to ensure the full denture feels as natural and comfortable as possible. You may receive temporary dentures to help your transition into full dentures as seamless as possible. Once we are able to fit your new full dentures, we will be able to make adjustments where necessary to ensure the best possible results.

Why Choose Full Dentures

Full dentures are ideal for patients who are looking for replacements when a full row of teeth is missing. Full dentures might be the best option for patients who have severe problems with their existing teeth, which ultimately will need removing at some point in time. Only your dentist will be able to confirm whether full dentures or partial dentures would be the best option for you. We would always recommend booking a consultation with one of our full denture experts to discuss the possible avenues for your smile journey.

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Benefits Of Full Dentures:

Full dentures are the ideal option for many people who are suffering from the consequences of having missing teeth. Here are just a few of the benefits of full dentures:

Speech Improvements

Missing teeth can negatively affect your speech, causing impediments and other speech related problems. Full dental implants can help with speech related problems that are a direct result of missing teeth.

Oral Health

Full dentures are known to improve oral health problems that are a result of gaps in your teeth. They can also maintain the health of any existing teeth you have by correcting your bite and preventing any damage to your gum line.

Easy Maintenance

Full dentures can be easily removed for cleaning and hygiene purposes. They have the ability to be cleaned whilst in your mouth, or to be removed and intricately cleaned externally.

Low Cost

Full dentures are known to be the more affordable teeth replacement solution available. They require much less invasive maintenance when compared to other services such as dental implants.

Aesthetic

Full denture implants can completely transform your smile, as well as your overall appearance. Having a full smile is known to change the shape of your face if you have been suffering from large gaps for a while.

Faq's

Teeth dentures can be both permanent and temporary, depending on the option that you choose is best for you. Temporary dentures are primarily used for gums that still require time for healing if teeth have fallen out or have been necessarily removed. Temporary dentures, also known as immediate dentures, are not as tailored to your mouth as permanent dentures are. Temporary dentures might also be worn whilst patients are waiting for their permanent dentures to be created and specifically moulded into the shape of their mouth.

Dentures are completely detachable, as they are fixed into patients' mouths using specialist glue or possibly using the metal clasp attached to existing teeth for partial teeth dentures. Many people opt for dentures because of this flexibility to possibly change their teeth replacement options in the future to more invasive treatments such as dental implants or dental bridges.
If you are worried as to how dentures are fitted, patients should have peace of mind in knowing that this teeth replacement option is the least invasive. After your tailored teeth dentures have been created by expert cosmetic dentists, they will be able to fit the denture perfectly in the targeted areas. A fixing paste will be used between the gum and denture to further ensure the most security possible, as well as ensuring that your dentures are comfortable to wear. If patients are receiving a partial denture, they should expect the metal attachments that are hooked onto the remaining teeth to hold the prosthetic piece in place.

Teeth dentures can be fitted within a matter of 30 minutes, but it is still important to keep the time in which the denture is created in mind. You will also be invited to visit our dentists at our luxury dental practice to take the initial mould of your mouth. This will allow our team to create the most bespoke and aesthetic set of teeth dentures possible.
If you are unsure as to how you should be caring for your teeth dentures, there are a few things to keep in mind. Maintaining a good level of care for your teeth can lead to a much better life span for them.

First of all, your dentures should be cleaned twice a day. We would recommend using a soft-bristled brush and cleaning them after meals, if possible, as well as in the morning and at night - just like your natural teeth. It is also recommended that, if patients are comfortable removing their dentures, they leave them to soak in teeth denture solution overnight. This allows your dentures to keep their moisture and their shape. Sleeping in your dentures is not recommended.
When deciding how to store your dentures overnight, it is best to first consult with your dental practitioner who fits the denture to see what they would recommend. They can offer expert advice as different dentures are made with variable materials.

Most teeth dentures are best kept in water or a denture-soaking solution overnight. This allows the teeth denture to keep its shape and remain hydrated, avoiding breakages or damage. You should also avoid keeping dentures in hot water of any kind as this can likewise damage the denture.
Much like our natural enamel, dentures are susceptible to stains from the food and drink we consume. The first preventive measure for removing stains is to make sure your dentures are being brushed twice a day. This should be done with denture-specific toothpaste and not general toothpaste. If you have already amassed stains onto your teeth dentures, you might consider using hydrogen peroxide on them, or possibly soaking your denture in diluted mouthwash is also effective. For more advice on how best to remove stubborn stains from dentures, contact your dentist!