Top Denture Specialist in Bandra | Dr. Abdul Inamdar
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What are dentures?
Dentures in Bandra are removable replacements for missing teeth and surrounding tissues. They are made of acrylic resin and sometimes a combination of several metals.
Full dentures replace all teeth, while partial dentures close the gaps created by missing teeth and prevent other teeth from changing their position. Complete top denture specialist in Bandra are divided into “traditional” or “immediate” dentures. A traditional denture is placed in the mouth one month after all the teeth have been extracted to allow them to heal properly, while an immediate denture is placed immediately after the teeth have been extracted. The disadvantage of an emergency denture is that it may need to be readjusted after healing.
Who needs dentures?
Candidates for top denture specialist in Bandra lose all or most of their teeth. Partial dentures can be an ideal option for people who still have a few natural teeth. In addition to improving the ability to chew and speak, dentures also support the facial muscles. This greatly improves the appearance of the face and smile.
What happens when a denture is fitted?
A top denture specialist in Bandra can fit a full denture after all teeth have been lost or the areas where teeth have been extracted have healed (eight weeks or more). The process of fitting dentures in Bandra takes about a month and five consultations: First, an initial diagnosis is made, a bite impression is taken and a wax impression is taken to determine the vertical dimensions and correct positioning of the jaw; a trial sample is fitted to make sure the color, shape and fit are correct; finally, the final prosthesis is fitted to the patient and then some adjustments are made.
Dentures in Bandra
First-time denture wearers need to get used to their new “teeth”, because even the best-fitting top denture specialist in Bandra can be uncomfortable at first. While most patients can speak normally after a few hours, many experience discomfort when eating for days or weeks. To get used to chewing with a new prosthesis, you should start with soft, easy-to-chew foods. Denture wearers also report slight changes in facial expression, increased salivation and minimal difficulty speaking.
How do I care for my dentures?
Dentures are fragile, so it is important to treat them with care. Remove and brush your dentures every day, preferably with a brush specially designed for denture cleaning, and use denture cleaner or toothpaste. Do not use harsh cleaning agents such as abrasive toothpaste as these can damage the surface of the top denture specialist in Bandra. Do not sterilize the denture with boiling water as it may bend. If you wear partial dentures, you should remove them before brushing your teeth. If not, soak them in a cleaning solution or water. Make it a rule to keep your dentures in one place, protected and within reach so that they cannot be lost.
Can I use my dentures at night?
During the first two weeks, it is recommended that you wear your top denture specialist in Bandra most of the time, even while sleeping; under normal circumstances it is better to remove them at night. Research has shown that the gum tissue can rest for at least eight hours during the day or night and normal stimulation and cleaning by the tongue and saliva takes place. This contributes to better gum health in the long term.
Keep up with regular visits to the dentist
Regular dental examinations are important so that your dentist in Bandra can examine your oral tissues and detect signs of disease or cancer. Over the years, the oral cavity continues to change as the bones under the denture become thinner or deteriorate. Over time, you may need to have top denture specialist in Bandra fitted or a new denture made to fit properly. Never attempt to fit dentures yourself and do not use denture adhesive for long periods of time as this can cause bone loss. Ask your dentist if you have any questions.