DENTURES
How Can I Replace a Missing Tooth?
Dentures are a reliable solution for restoring a patient’s smile and improving chewing and speech when some or all teeth are missing. At Eswar Dental Care, we use advanced processing techniques to create high-strength complete and partial dentures that offer superior durability, functionality, and aesthetics.
We also offer complete or partial overdentures, which are anchored with dental implants for added stability and comfort, enhancing overall function and providing a more secure fit for our patients. Let Eswar Dental Care help you regain a natural-looking smile and restored confidence with our custom denture solutions.
Denture Durability and Maintenance
At Eswar Dental Care, all dentures come with a one-year guarantee. Over time, dentures may start to feel loose due to natural shrinking of the gums and bone underneath, typically occurring every five years. This can be easily addressed with a process called “denture relining”—a quick, 15-minute procedure to refit the denture for a comfortable, secure fit.
Dentures remain one of the most affordable options for full-mouth rehabilitation with artificial teeth. At Eswar Dental Care, we provide high-quality dentures at competitive rates, ensuring durability and comfort for our patients.
Post-Operative Care Instructions for Dentures
Introduction:
Adjusting to new dentures can take time as your mouth adapts to the changes in chewing, speaking, swallowing, lip posture, and overall comfort along the gum ridges. At Eswar Dental Care, we’ve compiled these helpful tips to ease your transition and help you maintain your new dentures effectively.
Adjusting to Your New Dentures:
1. Chewing and Eating:
Initially, start with soft foods and cut them into small pieces. Chew slowly on both sides to maintain balance. As you get used to your dentures, you can gradually return to a more regular diet.
2. Speaking Clearly
It may take some practice to speak naturally with your new dentures. Try reading aloud or practicing difficult words to help your tongue and lips adjust to the feel of the dentures.
3. Discomfort and Soreness:
Some discomfort is normal at first, especially on the gums and ridges. Minor soreness typically fades as you adapt, but if it persists, return to our facility for adjustments.
4. Swallowing
Wearing dentures may affect your swallowing initially. Take small sips and bites, allowing yourself time to adjust to the changes.
5. Lip and Facial Posture:
Wearing dentures may affect your swallowing initially. Take small sips and bites, allowing yourself time to adjust to the changes.
6. Ridge Comfort:
The denture may put pressure on certain areas of the gum ridges, causing mild irritation. If discomfort continues, a simple adjustment may be necessary to improve fit and comfort.
Maintenance and Care:
Cleaning:
Clean your dentures daily using a soft-bristled brush and denture cleaner to prevent stains and buildup.
Relining:
Over time, as gums and bone adjust, dentures may loosen. A quick, routine relining can restore a snug fit.
Overnight Care:
Remove your dentures at night and soak them in water or a denture solution to maintain their shape and hygiene.
Eswar Dental Care is here to support you through every step of the adjustment process. Don’t hesitate to reach out if you experience discomfort or have any questions about your new dentures.