A Complete Denture is a removable prosthesis that replaces all teeth within an arch, thus some patients have only an upper denture, some only a lower and some have both upper and lower complete dentures.
This style of Complete Denture involves having all of the teeth removed for at least 8 weeks prior to beginning fabrication of the denture. This allows the tissues to heal from the extractions so that the denture will fit accurately and the tissue underneath the denture is no longer healing and changing shape.
Fabricating Complete Dentures in this way is very accurate, however if a patient does not already have a denture, they would be without teeth during this time. Understandable so, most patients do not want to function without teeth during this time. This is where Immediate Dentures come into play.
This style of Complete Denture involves extracting all of the teeth behind the canines and allowing the tissue to heal for 8 weeks. Thus, the patient can still smile during the healing phase. The denture is then fabricated. Once completed, the patient is scheduled to have the remaining teeth extracted and the denture delivered on the same day. This means that the patient is never without front teeth.
Immediate Dentures will usually need to be relined within 3-6 months because of tissue changes that take place following the extractions completed at day of denture delivery.
Over-Dentures utilize either existing teeth or dental implants to rest a denture over to aid in retention and stability. There are many different ways design over-dentures. Many are fabricated to literally “snap” into place.
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