If your smile has some gaps, removable partial dentures can help to fill it out again. This appliance contains replacement teeth that you can take out and put in your mouth freely. Your dentist may suggest removable dentures if you need to replace some of your teeth. However, it is important to take the time to determine if partial dentures are right for you.

Partial dentures

A partial denture is an appliance designed to replace one or more missing teeth. A partial denture may have clasps and a metal framework that connects to the teeth. People get dentures for different reasons. Here are some reasons why a person should consider removable partial dentures.

Appearance

Many people are embarrassed by the gaps in their smiles. Fortunately, dentures can help improve a person’s appearance by restoring the missing parts of the smile. Dentures may also fill out the facial appearance of a patient. Dentures can be made to match the remaining teeth of a patient and they closely resemble natural teeth. There will only be a small noticeable change in appearance. These devices can also have other connectors that look more natural. Sometimes, they are made to attach to natural teeth with devices referred to as precision attachments. These attachments are more esthetic than clasps.

Comfort

With advances in technology, today’s dentures are more comfortable than ever. New dentures may feel a little loose or odd for a few weeks until the tongue and cheek learn to keep them in place. With time a person will feel comfortable removing and inserting them. Also, it is not uncommon for soreness or minor irritation to occur and for saliva flow to increase when a person starts wearing them. Fortunately, these issues will diminish as the mouth adjusts.

Eating

Eating often becomes a more pleasant experience with dentures. Eating with new ones will take a little practice and can be uncomfortable for some denture wearers for a couple of weeks. A patient can benefit from starting out by eating soft foods cut into small pieces. A person should chew slowly using both sides of the mouth. Hard or sticky foods should be avoided. Chewing gum should also be avoided during the adjustment period.

Speaking

A partial denture can help improve speech. After getting dentures a person may find it difficult to pronounce particular words. In such a case, the individual should practice saying the hard words out loud. With practice, a person will become accustomed to speaking properly with them.

Contact your dentist

Partial dentures can help improve the look of your smile. These devices can be made to resemble your natural teeth so your appearance will not change much. Dentures are also comfortable and can make it easier for you to speak and eat better than you would without teeth. If you are not sure if partial dentures are right for you, speak to your dentist for more advice.

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