dentures | MI Roots Family Dental https://www.mirootsfamilydental.com Thu, 01 Nov 2018 17:55:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 The Difference Between Full and Partial Dentures https://www.mirootsfamilydental.com/the-difference-between-full-and-partial-dentures/ Thu, 01 Nov 2018 17:55:20 +0000 https://www.osenieksddspc.com/the-difference-between-full-and-partial-dentures/ Do you know the important differences between full and partial dentures? Our team is happy to review both versions for optimal tooth replacement to help you better understand how they can restore your smile. Below we will review the main types of dentures, which are full and partial dentures, and the benefits they have to [...]

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Do you know the important differences between full and partial dentures? Our team is happy to review both versions for optimal tooth replacement to help you better understand how they can restore your smile. Below we will review the main types of dentures, which are full and partial dentures, and the benefits they have to offer.

Dentures replace missing teeth in your smile to keep other teeth from changing their position. Dentures are customized for your mouth to fit comfortably and can be removed for cleaning. Today’s dentures are more natural-looking than ever so that your appearance and smile remain natural. Without dentures, missing teeth can cause the facial muscles to droop and you may appear to age prematurely. Dentures also help you chew comfortably and speak clearly again when they restore missing teeth in your smile.

Full Dentures

Full dentures are designed to offer full tooth replacement by filling a full arch of missing teeth with a beautiful and natural-looking appliance. To place full dentures, it may be necessary to perform a tooth extraction to make space for this appliance if there are still teeth lingering in your smile. The conventional denture is made after your teeth have been extracted and after the gum tissue has started healing. These are typically ready to be worn about eight to 12 weeks after your teeth are removed. Your oral appliance is placed over your gums and held securely using suction to attach to the roof of your mouth. Full dentures are removable and can be taken out at night and for cleanings.

Partial Dentures

If you have a few missing teeth in a row, partial dentures can restore your beautiful smile. This removable oral appliance is used to fill the gap from missing teeth so that you can have a beautiful and functional smile again. These partial appliances clasp to the neighboring teeth in your smile to help you speak, smile and chew properly. These replacement teeth are attached to a colored plastic base that looks like your natural gums. If you have a fixed bridge to replace one or more of your teeth, crowns are placed on the teeth that border the space with artificial teeth and are cemented into place.

In addition to full and partial dentures, there is a third option for some. Implant-supported dentures are an overdenture which is attached to dental implants for support and are most often made for the lower jaw. These are often done if there are no teeth in the jaw but there is sufficient jaw bone material to support implants. These have special attachments that snap them onto the implant.

No matter which type of denture you wear, you want to take good care of your oral health to keep your gum tissue healthy by practicing good oral hygiene habits. You will also want to make sure you see our dentist regularly to make sure your dentures fit correctly and ensure they are comfortable and that your gums are healthy.

Both full and partial dentures can be very functional and make excellent choices when it comes to tooth loss and tooth replacement. If you would like to learn more about your options for the types of dentures, please feel free to call today for a consultation with our team!

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The Details on Dentures https://www.mirootsfamilydental.com/the-details-on-dentures/ Thu, 12 Apr 2018 18:39:45 +0000 https://www.osenieksddspc.com/?p=451 When you need teeth replaced, you’re likely going to start doing some homework to see what your options are. Here at MI Roots Family Dental in Grand Rapids, Michigan, we’re proud to offer a wide array of different tooth replacement options. One of the more popular options is to get dentures, installed by an experienced [...]

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When you need teeth replaced, you’re likely going to start doing some homework to see what your options are. Here at MI Roots Family Dental in Grand Rapids, Michigan, we’re proud to offer a wide array of different tooth replacement options.

One of the more popular options is to get dentures, installed by an experienced dentist. But what else is there to know about dentures? Well, let’s take a look.

Why get dentures?
It’s likely that Dr. Joseph Szymczak will recommend dentures if your gums or jaw bone aren’t healthy enough to support dental implants. Older patients may hear this more often, since their gums and bones tend to be less healthy. You’ll also hear it if you’ve had severe oral health issues in the past.

Less invasive
Dentures are a far less invasive procedure than implants. Instead of having titanium posts inserted into your gums, then covering those with crowns, a mold is simply made of your mouth.

Dentures are hand-made from that mold, and they’ll only ever perfectly fit one person – you. Implants, while personalized, aren’t that detailed. They simply don’t have to be in order to be effective options.

At the end of the day, the person who can make the best choice for this type of process is yourself. Educating yourself on the different options available will help you make a great choice. To learn more, call us today at 616-453-0002.

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Dentistry Highlights: Cosmetic Dentistry https://www.mirootsfamilydental.com/dentistry-highlights-cosmetic-dentistry/ Thu, 28 Dec 2017 18:10:36 +0000 https://www.osenieksddspc.com/?p=425 Have you ever heard of cosmetic dentistry? If not, cosmetic dentistry is a branch of dentistry featuring a variety of treatments and procedures designed to improve the look of your smile. In some cases, cosmetic dentistry treatments can also repair damage to broken teeth and even replace missing teeth altogether. Listed below are a few [...]

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Have you ever heard of cosmetic dentistry? If not, cosmetic dentistry is a branch of dentistry featuring a variety of treatments and procedures designed to improve the look of your smile. In some cases, cosmetic dentistry treatments can also repair damage to broken teeth and even replace missing teeth altogether. Listed below are a few cosmetic dentistry treatments:

Dental Veneers – Dental veneers are intended to customize the look of a tooth by covering up the fronts of your visible teeth.

Dental Crowns – Dental crowns are built to fully cap and conceal a tooth down to the gum line for added support, protection, and better aesthetics.

Dental Bridges – Dental bridges are treatments crafted to link prosthetics with natural teeth in the gaps where missing teeth lay unfilled.

Dental Implants – Dental implants are tooth prosthetics created to replace missing or lost teeth with durable prosthetics.

Teeth Whitening Treatments – Teeth whitening treatments are used to eradicate deep stains and discolorations.

Dental Bonding Treatments – Dental bonding treatments are placed on the surfaces of teeth to cap and conceal surface damage.

Dentures – Dentures can be crafted for as little as one tooth and as many as an entire row of teeth with a prosthetic that is easy to clean and is detachable.

If you are in need of cosmetic dentistry care in Grand Rapids, Michigan, come visit MI Roots Family Dental for a comprehensive exam or cleaning. To schedule an appointment, you can ring our dentist office at 616-453-0002. Under the guiding hand of Dr. Joseph Szymczak and our team, we can help to repair and resort your smile.

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Fun Facts About Dentures https://www.mirootsfamilydental.com/fun-facts-about-dentures/ Fri, 14 Jul 2017 18:21:45 +0000 https://www.osenieksddspc.com/?p=404 Dentures are created with comfort in mind. Dentures are a well-known tooth replacement option that has been in use for a very long time. With remarkable advances in technology, dentures have shifted and transformed into their designs to improve the look of your smile, and now offer artificial enhancements that perfectly mimic the look of [...]

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Dentures are created with comfort in mind. Dentures are a well-known tooth replacement option that has been in use for a very long time. With remarkable advances in technology, dentures have shifted and transformed into their designs to improve the look of your smile, and now offer artificial enhancements that perfectly mimic the look of natural teeth.

Dentures are artificial tooth replacements customized and crafted to replace a few teeth or even entire rows. They are detachable and adjustable by your dentist, so if discomfort is felt, they can be easily replaced with a better-fitting pair. For the best oral hygiene, a person should soak their dentures in a denture cleaning solution or plain water every night. Never let dentures lay out or they will dry up and fail.

When a person loses their teeth, their facial structure will slightly cave in and they begin to look much older than they are. Dentures can reinstate a person’s facial structure and return the lost youth to their face. Furthermore, gaps caused by missing teeth can become a haven for plaque buildup, which can lead to further tooth decay and gum disease.  Dentures remove this safe space for harmful debris and keep your mouth cleaner for longer.

If you would like to schedule a denture exam session at MI Roots Family Dental, simply call our dentist office in Grand Rapids, Michigan, at our number 616-453-0002. Dr. Joseph Szymczak and our entire team await. The wait is over, come get your perfect smile today!

 

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