Wednesday, April 3, 2013

New Teeth, New You!



Although Dr. Dargan and Dr. Miller strongly believe in taking a conservative approach to saving your existing teeth, there are times when the best solution is to wear dentures. Before you grab your head and yell, "Nooooooo, not that!" consider the benefits of having working teeth again. If your mind snaps shut at the very idea of it because of the chiclet-looking or straight-edged dentures of the past, we have great news for you: dentures now have the appearance of natural teeth and you will smile and eat again with confidence!

Let's talk: 
conventional dentures 
vs.
immediate dentures

Conventional denture fabrication involves having any existing teeth removed and allowing your mouth to heal for four to six weeks. Once the healing is complete, these removable dentures are made to fit the new contours and shape of your mouth. It may take a few appointments to get the fit exactly right.
 
Immediate dentures are inserted right after the removal of the remaining teeth. However, bones and gums can shrink over time, especially during the healing period within the first six months. When gums shrink, immediate dentures may require rebasing or relining to fit properly. 

Dr. Dargan and Dr. Miller will gladly meet with you to discuss all the advantages and disadvantages of both conventional and immediate dentures. They will give you all of the information of what you may expect along the way, which will increase your chances of successfully adjusting to your new teeth. Please feel free to jot down your questions so we can be sure to cover all of your concerns during your treatment planning appointment.

We look forward to hearing from you!
410-535-4050
301-855-1008

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