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What is a Total Denture?

What is a Total Denture?

Total dentures, also known as full dentures, are removable dentures that are placed on the upper and lower jaws with tissue support in cases where all teeth in the mouth are lost due to various reasons such as decay, osteoporosis and trauma. This treatment is applied to people who have lost their chewing function due to the lack of natural teeth. It is an undeniable fact that good chewing is very important in the digestion of nutrients. In addition to regaining the ability to chew, total dentures are also very effective in regaining an aesthetic appearance. Due to these total dental denture benefits, this treatment is one of the most important treatments among oral and dental treatments.

Total denture can be designed to replace all teeth in the mouth, or it can be designed to replace only the upper teeth or lower teeth. Complete upper denture is applied to replace all upper teeth. It is a method applied to people with healthy lower teeth, without giving up their own teeth, to replace only the upper teeth. When upper and lower dentures are attached together, it is called a full set of dentures.

Full Mouth Prosthesis Stages

Total prosthesis treatment begins with the denture consultation and planning stage. At this point, the dentist evaluates the patient's general health status in detail and examines the oral structure. Then, he/she receives brief information about the tooth deficiency. This evaluation is the first step taken to find the most suitable tooth replacement solutions and create a plan.

Measurement and Modeling: Measurement is very important for the prosthesis to fit in the most accurate and comfortable way. Although denture adjustments are made later, the patient's first experiences with denture materials should be problem-free. The dentist takes the measurements that are most suitable for the patient's oral structure in detail and these measurements are sent to the laboratory. Based on these measurements, laboratories create special custom dentures for the patient. In the modeling process, the functional and aesthetic needs of the prosthesis are definitely taken into consideration.

Prosthesis Making and Adjustment: The prosthesis produced in the laboratory must definitely go through special applications to adapt to the patient's oral structure. The form, color and aesthetic features of the prosthesis are carefully determined to be compatible with the patient's natural teeth. As a result of the examination and rehearsals, the aim is to use the prosthesis and provide a natural appearance.

Rehearsals and Final Check-up: After the prosthesis is ready, the final trial is performed and the prosthesis is checked to see if it fits. At this point, the important thing is to meet the patient's aesthetic expectations and ensure that they have a comfortable use.

Total Denture Care

In order to use your dentures for many years without any problems, you need to perform regular maintenance. The main points to consider in total denture maintenance are as follows:

  • Keeping the dentures dry can lead to structural deformations. Store your dentures in a container full of water or in denture liquid when not in use.
  • Dentures are vulnerable to impacts. Filling the sink with water or laying down a soft towel during cleaning reduces the risk of damage when dropped.
  • Your dentist should check them at least once a year. The dentist evaluates the fit of the denture and makes the necessary adjustments.
  • Avoid cleaning dentures with bleach or strong chemicals. These substances can weaken the structure of the denture. One of the most common denture maintenance mistakes is using chemicals that damage the full set of dentures.

Total Denture Cleaning

Cleaning of total dentures is necessary to both protect oral health and increase the durability of dentures. If food residues and plaque accumulated on the dentures are not cleaned, they can cause bad odor, infection and gum disease.

After meals, remove the dentures and rinse them under warm water. This process removes food residues and bacteria accumulated on the surface.

Brush your dentures with a soft brush and special cleaning pastes made for dentures. Ordinary toothpastes can damage the surface of the denture.

Avoid applying excessive pressure to the dentures while brushing, as this can cause scratches on the surface.

At the end of the day, you can leave your dentures in denture cleaning boxes containing warm water. These boxes help clean stains and bacteria formed on the surface of the dentures.

Use of Total Dentures

It is common to feel like the new denture is a large and foreign object in the mouth when using a total denture. At first, a swelling is felt in the cheeks and lips. No matter how thin the dentures are, they feel swollen to the user during the adaptation process. Since the lower denture moves more, it is more likely to come out of place. Getting used to a lower denture is much more difficult than getting used to an upper denture and it takes time. In the first days, there may be an increase in the amount of saliva due to the stimulation of the secretory glands. This passes over time. No matter how much care is taken in the construction of the dentures as they fit into the soft tissue and move during use, they can cause discomfort in some places. Adjustments and denture repairs should be applied to the dentures at the right time.

In any negative situation, the patient trying to solve the problem himself can cause bigger problems. As long as the tissues in the mouth adapt to the denture within a few weeks, some problems can disappear without intervention. It is very rare for there to be no complaints after the denture installation process is completed.

Total dentures are a treatment that is completed in approximately 5 sessions. Since there will be day gaps between sessions, the average duration is 15 days. However, this period may vary when considering the tooth tissue and various physical sensitivities of the patient. Total dentures offer a treatment solution that meets expectations by completing all the teeth of individuals who have no teeth left. These dentures are made of acrylate materials. They are placed on the gums, that is, on the lower and upper jaw bones. In this way, they both replace the lost teeth.

The prices of total dentures may vary depending on the technology, material, laboratory and experience of the dentist. In this sense, complete dentures can be considered a very important treatment option for patients who have lost their natural teeth. It is necessary to get detailed information about dentures. It is possible to have aesthetic teeth by making the right choice. Taking care of the dentures and taking into account the dentist's recommendations extends the life of the dentures and protects oral health.

Dentaliva Quality in Total (Full Denture) Treatment

Dentaliva is a qualified dental clinic that carries out works with high quality standards in total prosthetic dentistry, as in all kinds of oral and dental treatment applications. Dentaliva always offers quality and affordable dentures to its patients with its experienced team.

You can contact our expert dentists to have a remarkable smile by visiting our dental clinic, which meticulously takes all the necessary steps for the oral and dental health of patients in a safe and peaceful environment. Having healthier and more beautiful teeth is now much easier and affordable thanks to Dentaliva.

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