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Dentist In Fairfield CT

Dentist In Fairfield CT

Dentist In Fairfield CT Discusses Dentures and Partial Dentures

A denture is, of course, a removable dental appliance that is a replacement for missing teeth and even the surrounding tissue. Dentures are made to closely resemble the natural teeth, and with modern technology, are often able to use the exact same color and "look" of your real teeth. Dentures can certainly enhance your smile.

Two types of dentures exist; both the complete and the partial dentures. The complete dentures are always used when all of the patient's teeth are missing, while partial dentures (often called simply a "partial") are used when some of the natural teeth still remain. A partial denture will not only fill-in the spaces created by missing teeth, but it will also prevent other teeth from shifting.

A complete denture might be categorized as either “conventional” or “immediate.”  A conventional type of denture is made after the teeth have been removed and the gum tissue has completely healed, which will usually take from 4 to 6 weeks. During this period of time, the patient will usually have to go without any teeth. Immediate dentures are made in advance of the day of the procedure, and are immediately placed in the mouth after the teeth are removed, thus preventing the patient from  having to be without teeth during the healing process. After the tissues shrink and heal, some adjustments will probably have to be made.

Dentures are normally very durable appliances and should last for many years, but may have to be remade, repaired, or readjusted, once in a while, due to normal wear.

Dentist In Fairfield CT Discusses Reasons to get dentures:

  • Complete Dentures for the loss of all the teeth in an arch.
  • Partial Dentures for the loss of several of the teeth in an arch.
  • To greatly enhance the smile and the facial tissues.
  • To improve chewing, speech, and digestion, which are all extremly important!
 The modern day procedure of getting dentures in your mouth, will require several appointments to your dentist, and usually takes place over several weeks time. Highly accurate impressions, which are also called molds, and measurements will be taken and these will be used to create your custom denture. Several appointments to "try" the dentures may be necessary to ensure proper shape, color, and fit. On the final appointment, the dentist will precisely adjust and place the completed dentures, while making sure they have a natural and comfortable fit.
Dentist In Fairfield CT

Dentist In Fairfield CT

Getting dentures involves what? ( Dentist In Fairfield CT )

 Normally the patient will experience increased saliva flow, a little soreness, and some possible speech and chewing difficulty for a short while after getting the dentures, but this will subside as the muscles and tissues get used to the new dentures.

Care instructions for the new dentures will be given to the patient. A proper cleaning of the new dental appliance, good oral hygiene, and regular dental visits will aid greatly in the life of the new dentures.

Dentist In Fairfield CT Discusses Fixed Bridges

 

A dental bridge is actually a fixed, and thus non-removable appliance, and is an excellent way to replace any missing teeth.

Dentist In Fairfield CT

Dentist In Fairfield CT

There are several types of bridges available these days. You and the dentist will discuss the best options for your particular case. The “traditional bridge” is the most popular type of bridge and will usually be made of porcelain fused to metal. This type of bridge consists of two crowns that go over two anchoring teeth, also called the abutment teeth, and are attached to pontics, which are the "artificial" teeth, which fills in the gap created by one or more missing teeth. ( Dentist In Fairfield CT )

Dental bridges are usually highly durable and will last for many years, however they may need a replacement or need to be re-cemented, once in a while, due to normal wear.

Reasons to get a fixed bridge: ( Dentist In Fairfield CT )

  • To effectively fill-in the space of missing teeth.
  • To maintain a good facial shape.
  • Will prevent the remaining teeth from drifting out of position.
  • Restore chewing and speaking ability to normal.
  • Will greatly restore yand enhance the smile.
  • Can be an upgrade from a removable partial denture to a permanent dental appliance.

Getting a fixed bridge involves what? ( Dentist In Fairfield CT )

Getting a fixed bridge usually requires two or more visits to the office, and while the teeth are numb, the two anchoring teeth are prepared by removing a portion of enamel to allow for the placement of the crown. Then a highly accurate impression, or mold, will be made and then will be sent to a dental laboratory where the actual, custom made bridge will be fabricated. A temporary bridge will be made and worn for several weeks until the next dental appointment. ( Dentist In Fairfield CT )

At the second visit, the permanent bridge will be carefully checked, adjusted, and cemented to achieve a perfect fit. Occasionally the dentist might only "temporarily" cement the bridge, allowing the teeth and tissue time to get used to the new bridge. The new bridge will be permanently cemented after a few weeks.

You will always receive complete care instructions at the conclusion of any procedures.  Proper brushing, flossing and regular dental visits will aid in the life of your new permanent bridge. If your looking for a Dentist in Fairfield CT call Dr Mariana Conant today at 203-255-5999   ( Dentist In Fairfield CT )