Exploring the Different Types of Dentures

If you are considering getting dentures, it is important to understand the different types available. At Community Denture Centre in Penticton BC, we offer four main types of dentures that can be custom-made to fit your needs and budget. Let’s explore the various types of dentures and discuss why they may be a good option for you.

Full Dentures

Full dentures are an ideal solution for patients who have lost all their natural teeth. These dentures use suction or adhesive to keep them in place and help restore the patient’s ability to eat, speak, and smile confidently. Full dentures typically last up to five years; however, they should be removed at night and taken out for regular cleaning.

Partial Dentures

Partial dentures come into play when some of the patient’s natural teeth remain in their mouth. Partial dentures fill any gaps between these remaining teeth by using metal clasps that attach to your existing teeth. Additionally, partial dentures can help keep the remaining natural teeth from shifting out of position over time. Like full dentures, partial dentures should also be removed regularly for cleaning and proper maintenance.

Temporary Dentures

Temporary dentures are often used as a short-term solution while waiting for permanent denture placement or implant surgery. They are made with acrylic resin material so they can easily be adjusted if needed during treatment while still providing immediate relief from tooth loss issues like discomfort when speaking or eating. Temporary denture wearers must practice extra caution when eating hard foods because they can become loose more easily than traditional full or partial sets.
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Fixed Bridges

Fixed bridges are placed when one or more adjacent missing teeth need replacement. A bridge is composed of two dental crowns on either side of the gap with a false tooth suspended between them (hence its name). Unlike standard removable full or partial sets, bridges require that nearby healthy teeth be altered slightly in order to provide additional support for the bridge itself. Bridges usually last anywhere from 5-15 years depending on oral hygiene habits and whether or not any additional treatment is necessary along the way (e.g., crown replacements).
Ultimately, there is no “one size fits all” solution when it comes to choosing which type of dental prosthetic is best for you – each individual case requires tailored care that takes into account your unique oral health situation as well as your budget considerations. If you’re thinking about getting new or replacement denture prosthetics in Penticton BC, schedule an appointment at Community Denture Centre today! Our experienced team will work with you every step of the way to ensure that you get quality care customized just for you!

Blending Science and Art to Create Personalized Dentures

Regain confidence in your smile with functional, well-fitting dentures from the caring and experienced denturists at Community Denture Centre. With over 70 years of combined experience, we are the South Okanagan’s home for complete and partial dentures, relines, repairs and more.

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