Missing teeth can have a profound impact on your ability to smile with confidence, and the negative effects don’t stop there. Gaps in the smile can make everyday tasks such as speaking, biting, and even breathing difficult. At Harvest Hills Dental Care in East Gwillimbury, ON, our team helps patients who are missing teeth love their smiles again with comfortable, natural-looking dentures.
The needs of each of our patients vary, which is why we are provide specialized care that includes a variety of denture options designed to fit different lifestyles, budgets, and goals. Here are the most common options:
Taking care of your dentures is important to maintain their longevity but doesn’t require much specialized dental care. Patients who have removable dentures will be given instructions for cleaning them and soaking them over night. Whenever the dentures are removed, it’s always a good idea to place a towel down on the counter to prevent them from falling and breaking. And if you ever have any questions about caring for your denture, we’re always just a phone call away.
Regardless of whether you are missing one tooth or an entire arch of teeth, it’s important to seek restoration to preserve your oral health and allow you to smile with confidence again. Call (365) 659-1008 to book a dentures consultation at Harvest Hills Dental Care in East Gwillimbury, ON today.
It can take several weeks to a few months to get dentures after teeth extraction, depending on whether
The stages include initial dental impressions, choosing the proper fit and color, and adjustments after fitting.
There is no average age for getting dentures, as people of any age might need them due to various reasons like tooth loss, gum disease, or injury.
With immediate dentures, you won’t have to go without teeth as they are fitted right after teeth are pulled. With conventional dentures, there might be a waiting period.
Gums may heal faster with the dentures out, allowing the gums to rest and recover from any irritation caused by the dentures.
It’s generally recommended to remove dentures at night to allow gum tissues to rest and prevent infections.