A lot of various options and brands are available for denture base and
teeth set for patient to select from as per doctors advice.

Nowadays patients are usually advised to rather go for implant retained
complete denture which has better functionality in mouth rather than simple
complete denture. Implant retained overdenture has added advantage of extra
retention in mouth due to support of 2 or 4 implants.

What are dentures? – Complete Dentures in Bharuch

For the treatment of missing teeth, there are two options for restoration- fixed and removable prostheses. Though the fixed replacement option is the most preferred, in some cases, the fixed replacement option is not feasible. The removable replacement prostheses option possible in such cases are called dentures. Dentures can be planned for a group of missing teeth or a full mouth. The removable denture prepared for the whole mouth is called a complete denture.

At Sindha Dental Clinic, all the complete denture procedures are done by our chief dentist, Dr. Dharmendra Sindha, who specializes in prosthodontics. His vast knowledge and clinical expertise make him the best dentist in Bharuch for prosthetic work.

There are a variety of dentures available at Sindha dental clinic, Bharuch, to cater to all kinds of dental needs. Our team of doctors, under the supervision of our chief dentist, Dr. Dharmendra Sindha, will carefully examine your current dental status clinically and radiologically before formulating a customized treatment plan.

Types of Dentures Treatment – Complete Dentures in Bharuch

Complete dentures

When the whole mouth is edentulous, the teeth are completely missing, or the ones present are damaged severely and need extraction before planning the prostheses. The complete dentures can be conventional or immediate, depending on the planning of the denture placement. If the dentures are designed traditionally, it is called conventional dentures. In some cases, the complete dentures are planned so that the prosthesis is given immediately after the extraction; it is called an immediate complete denture. 

Partial dentures

A partial denture is planned when some teeth in the mouth can support the prosthesis. Removable Partial dentures are the alternative for fixed bridges in cases where the fixed prosthesis is not feasible as per the current dental health.

How do new dentures feel? – Complete Dentures in Bharuch

It is common to feel odd with the new prosthesis in the mouth. It can be challenging to insert and remove them in the initial week. It is also common to notice the dentures getting dislodged frequently while speaking or eating initially, as the cheek muscles and the tongue might take some time to adjust with the prosthesis.

Will complete dentures affect my look?

Yes, the complete denture treatment will affect your looks in a good way. The dentures are designed to replicate nature completely. The form, size, shape, and color mimic natural teeth. As you lose your teeth, the bone also starts to degrade over time, giving a sagging appearance to the face. The complete dentures will give you a more youthful aesthetic appearance by making your face look fuller.

Is eating difficult with dentures? – Complete Dentures in Bharuch

Getting used to the complete denture can be challenging in the initial few days. As the cheek muscles and tongue are not familiar with the new prosthesis, they tend to dislodge the dentures while you speak or eat. It is advisable to wear the dentures for a longer duration to get accustomed to them. It requires constant effort and practice to train the muscles, making it easier for you to eat and speak comfortably.

Is it a painful process?

The entire process of complete denture fabrication is a pain-free experience. If there is bone loss and bone augmentation procedures are planned, then they are carried under local anesthesia to make the entire experience smooth and hassle-free

Will complete dentures change the way you speak?

In the initial few days, it might be challenging to speak certain words in the initial week of wearing complete dentures. If there is frequent slipping or clicking of the dentures while speaking, it must be reported to our team immediately. It is advised to speak difficult words loudly to get them correct during pronunciation