Perhaps people who need dental prostheses have heard the name prosthesis or complete denture.. A denture or complete denture is a type of prosthesis that replaces all the missing teeth and can be moved. They replace dentures.... Unlike partial dentures, complete dentures are made when there are no more teeth left in the arch.. Hence, it is an exclusively tissue-based prosthesis.... Complete dentures can be contrasted with natural teeth, partial or complete dentures, fixed appliances, or sometimes soft tissues.”*
> *«* A full denture (also known as a full denture, full denture, or plate) is a removable piece that is used when all the teeth in the jaw are lost and a denture needs to be replaced. Therefore, this prosthesis is only supported by the gum tissue (not natural teeth)... The complete prosthesis can be placed against the natural teeth of the opposite jaw, partial or complete dentures of the opposite jaw, fixed prostheses, or in some cases, the soft tissues of the mouth *»
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They don't want to use other methods of dental prosthesis such as a fixed prosthesis and they want to have a type of prosthesis that can be moved in the mouth (mobile prosthesis)...
One of the most widely used types of prosthesis is the complete tooth type.... A prosthesis or a complete dental prosthesis is a type of movable artificial tooth that is used to replace all missing teeth in one or both jaws.... This prosthesis is placed on the gums and teeth, supports the jaw bone to its natural position and helps the natural teeth. Prosthesis is one of the artificial types of teeth and is used to replace teeth depending on its conditions...
Types of artificial teeth
### **Complete denture**
Complete dentures, also known as dentures or complete dentures, as the name suggests, consist of two rows of complete teeth for the upper and lower jaw. This artificial tooth is used when the patient has lost all of his natural teeth. The complete artificial tooth is held on the gums with the help of glue and suction. Upper or lower jaw. **immediate prosthesis**
Many times, people have to pull all their teeth before replacing the artificial teeth... Since it takes time to prepare the prosthesis for the gums, in these cases they use an immediate prosthesis so that it can be replaced with a complete artificial tooth... These prostheses are more suitable for the swelling of the gums and jaw due to tooth extraction, and for this reason, they are used after tooth extraction until the conditions of the mouth and teeth are ready... ### with implants**
This type of prosthesis is attached to dental implants instead of being placed on the jaw bone and gums.. This type of prosthesis does not permanently stick to the tooth and is removed from the mouth like other removable artificial teeth.. There is no need for artificial tooth adhesive to keep this prosthesis in the mouth... because they are attached to the implants..
What materials are artificial prostheses made of?...
It is used artificially.... It should be kept in mind that acrylic resin wears faster than porcelain teeth and this can affect the way the teeth contact each other.... Normally, artificial teeth made of acrylic resin last between 5 and 8 years.
The process of receiving complete dentures
**Removing the mold:** First, the dentist takes a photo of the upper and lower jaw in such a way that the photo includes the gums and the remaining teeth... **Preliminary fabrication of the prosthesis:** At this stage, the photos are sent to the laboratory so that the dental technician can design the initial prosthesis based on them: it is placed in the person's mouth to check its fit with the mouth, teeth and gums....if there is a problem, these points will be referred to the laboratory, and otherwise from the same model Designed to be used for final fabrication... Easy to use...
Why do we sometimes need to use dentures?
One of the most important reasons for the need for artificial teeth is the loss of teeth due to severe tooth decay, gum disease, injury or physical damage and wear and tear due to age or medical conditions such as osteoporosis or diabetes.... ### **Improving the ability to chew food**
Missing teeth can make it difficult to chew and swallow food and cause digestive problems.. Wearing dentures helps people eat more easily and have less digestive problems.. Losing teeth can cause pronunciation disorders.. Wearing dentures can solve this problem. jaw and placing artificial teeth helps to slow down this process.... All of the above are among the reasons why people use artificial teeth to replace missing teeth.... Artificial teeth?...
How to clean artificial teeth?..
- Removing dentures before going to bed
- Cleaning artificial teeth with a brush and special toothpaste
- Placing artificial teeth in special solutions for artificial teeth during the night
- Brushing the gums, tongue, inner cheeks, the roof of the mouth and the remaining teeth twice a day to remove plaque and debris..
But in general, it can be said that a dental implant is a more suitable option if there is no financial problem... Dental implants are more stable and give a more natural look and feel... On the other hand, the implant is more durable and does not need glue to be fixed inside the mouth and is fixed in place like a natural tooth... The method is a good way to replace teeth, but it requires surgery and the implantation process takes several months.. This may not make this method suitable for some people... Is it better?..
- If a person has lost all his teeth, a complete prosthesis or an implant-based prosthesis is suitable for him... - If a person has lost some of his teeth, a partial prosthesis can be a suitable choice... - If a person has lost a number of his teeth and is looking for a higher stability of a mobile prosthesis, he can use an implant-based prosthesis..
Difference between artificial teeth, overdentures and implants
### Prosthetic prosthesis
As mentioned in this article, dentures are mobile dentures that can completely or partially replace missing teeth. Dentures are suitable for people who suffer from jaw bone loss and a method such as an implant cannot be suitable for them... ### Overdenture
An overdenture is a type of advanced prosthesis that uses extra bases to fix it. In an overdenture, unlike a traditional artificial tooth, the tooth is placed on several implant bases instead of relying on the gum and tissue. Overdenture can be fixed prosthesis or mobile prosthesis, and this method is for people who have lost all their teeth. It is stronger than a natural artificial tooth. But unlike mobile prosthesis, surgery is required to place the implants inside the jaw.... ### dental implant
This prosthesis is considered a permanent replacement for missing teeth and is permanently placed in the jaw bone.. Unlike prostheses or overdentures, implants cannot be removed from the mouth.
The mentioned methods have advantages and disadvantages and are chosen by the dentist according to the conditions of the person's mouth and teeth in order to have the best efficiency and effectiveness for the person.... **Concluding remarks**
Prosthesis, which is also known as artificial teeth, is one of the types of prostheses, which itself is divided into several other categories.. Full artificial teeth and artificial teeth are considered to be part of the most important types of prostheses that are chosen according to the condition of the mouth and teeth of the person. Which of the types of prostheses is suitable for the person is determined by the dentist after examining the important teeth and the condition of the important teeth. They provide dental beauty... Dr. Shamshirgar is a specialist in artificial teeth in Zafaranieh, and this helps people to achieve lasting results for their mouths and teeth.
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> Are you comfortable..
For some people, teeth Artificial may be uncomfortable at first, but after a while they get used to it...
How many types of teeth are there?
Dentures are divided into two main types: complete dentures (for people who have lost all their teeth) and partial dentures (for people who have only lost a few teeth).. aria-expanded = "false" role="button"> How to take care of artificial teeth?.. Out and crack...
Are the teeth Artificial needs special care?
Yes, taking care of dentures is like taking care of natural teeth... keep them clean and avoid eating hard and sticky foods...
Can you eat with dentures?.. ate?..
Yes, people can eat with dentures, but they should be careful and limit hard or sticky foods...
How long does it take to get used to dentures?...
Usually 1-2 weeks long It takes time to get used to dentures, but this time may vary from person to person...
Should artificial prostheses be replaced? aria-labelledby="elementor-tab-title-1027" role="region">Yes, dentures may wear out over time or need to be adjusted or replaced due to changes in the jaw and gums. Does natural damage?...
If properly made and adjusted, dentures usually do not harm natural teeth.... but improper use can cause problems....
How much does the prosthesis cost?..
The cost of prostheses usually depends on various factors, including gender, prices, and treatment location.