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How Partial Dentures Can Improve Your Smile

How Partial Dentures Can Improve Your Smile from Cosmetic & Family Dentistry of the North Shore in Swampscott, MAPartial dentures can replace some missing teeth. These prostheses have a metal or gum-colored base for a better fit. The dentist will determine where the restorations will go. Knowing how partials can enhance your smile can prepare you for your next appointment. Here are the details on how partial dentures can enhance your smile.

The functions of partial dentures

Upper and lower dental arches can have partials. These restorations function like normal teeth. The dentist will attach the false teeth to a plastic or metal frame that can fit the dental space. The denture’s clasps and frames provide a strong anchor for a stable smile.

Partial dentures can replace at least one tooth in a dental arch. These prostheses can attach to the healthy remaining teeth by means of metal clasps. The patient gains a feel of real teeth. This system allows the patient to have a complete and natural smile. Putting on partials may be awkward at first, but the patient can adapt to them over time.

Speaking and chewing will be better with partials. These dentures can also prevent dental shifting by filling the dental gaps from tooth loss. Partials also help support the facial muscles, preventing a sunken look. They also reduce the appearance of deep and fine lines.

Enhances oral health

Severe dental decay or damage can make daily dental care difficult. Bleeding, pain, and sensitivity can prevent an individual from brushing and flossing. After extracting these teeth, the dental sockets can harbor food particles and plaque. This could result in gum disease and oral infections. Placing partial dentures to fill the spaces can make these problems go away. The patient can then experience better dental health.

Improves dental functions

The patient can have better oral functions with partial dentures. Speaking, biting, and chewing become more efficient. It may take some time to adjust to partials, but once an individual does this, even laughing and smiling will be easier. Wearing these restorations every day can help the patient adapt to the feeling of having a dental appliance in the mouth.

Increases one’s self-esteem

Tooth loss can damage one’s ability to interact with other people. It reduces one’s self-esteem. The dramatic effects of losing teeth can prevent a person’s ability to handle different situations. The individual’s well-being and oral health get better because of this dental restoration. Dental functions become more efficient. This then elevates a person’s self-esteem.

Provides a natural, stable smile

Partial dentures can be uncomfortable at first. Over time, wearing these restorations will be second nature to the user. Jaw and facial muscle support will be better, allowing the individual to look younger. Smiling will feel and look natural, especially because of the high-quality materials for these restorations.

Partial dentures as suitable restoration options

The dentist will perform a comprehensive dental exam. A complete review of the patient’s jawbone, gums, and teeth is necessary. This can determine if the patient can get partial dentures. These restorations are ideal if an individual has lost one or many teeth in one or even both dental arches. Replacing teeth with partials is possible after a severe dental accident or damage.

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Partial dentures can improve all aspects of dental health

If you are a good candidate for partial dentures, you can have these restorations right away. Having these prostheses can complete your smile. This is possible by filling the dental gaps and preventing complications of tooth loss. Working with your dentist can help your partials last for a long time.

Request an appointment or call Cosmetic & Family Dentistry of the North Shore at 781-443-8268 for an appointment in our Swampscott office.

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