Many patients are surprised to learn about the numerous types of dentures that are available. It is crucial to understand how to choose the right style to ensure that you get a set that looks great, fits comfortably, and enables you to function optimally.
4 tips for choosing the right dentures
Patients should understand the different types of dentures so they can identify which will best fit their preferences and needs. The different types include but are not limited to:
- Traditional (complete) dentures.
- Partial dentures.
- Custom dentures.
- Immediate dentures.
- Implant-supported dentures.
- Overdentures.
Although the wide range of choices can seem overwhelming at first, the decision becomes much easier once patients learn more about their options and visit a licensed dentist who offers dentures treatment.
1. Consider the number of teeth that you are missing
The first consideration that a patient must make is the number of missing teeth and their locations. For instance, do they need upper or lower dentures (or both)? Do they need a partial denture or a complete denture? These questions are great starting points and can quickly narrow down the list of potential dentures options.
2. Determine the costs, timeline, and invasiveness of treatment
The different types of dentures have varying costs among patients, and the treatment process is also different for each type. For instance, traditional removable dentures are more affordable and require a less-invasive and shorter treatment process. Conversely, implant-supported dentures cost more and require a long process that involves surgical procedures. That said, there are notable long-term advantages to implant-supported dentures, custom dentures, and a few of the other expensive and time-consuming denture types.
3. Consider the daily care regimen and the need for adjustments
Certain dentures require a long and invasive process but last for the long term. For instance, implant dentures last significantly longer than traditional dentures and do not require many, if any, adjustments. However, with removable dentures, the patient may need regular adjustments to ensure an optimal fit and comfort level. Also, removable dentures must be soaked overnight, whereas implant-supported dentures are permanently fixed into the jaw and do not require removal at any point.
4. Discuss your personal preferences with a dentist
Ultimately, the best way for a patient to determine which denture type is best for their needs is to seek out a licensed dentist for a consultation visit. During the visit, the dentist can examine their oral health and make a professional recommendation for treatment. Patients should also expect to discuss personal preferences, budget, and other considerations before making a final decision.
Are you considering dentures?
Our office offers a range of denture types, and our friendly, experienced, and professional team is here to help you through the decision-making process. We pride ourselves in helping our patients find joy and pride in their new smile with dentures. Feel free to contact us today to schedule a visit. We would love to hear from you!
Request an appointment or call New York Dental Office at 212-548-3261 for an appointment in our New York office.
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