Showing posts with label All About Our Dentures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label All About Our Dentures. Show all posts

Friday, February 18, 2022

What to Expect After You Get Dentures

Planning on getting custom-fit dentures from Access Dental and Dentures? We have all the information for exactly what you can expect after your denture procedure. As the dental practice with the best locations in southern Missouri (we have four!), we make sure you are happy with your smile, and that you enjoy great oral health. Check out this resource from our team about how to care for your dentures immediately after your procedure, and give us a call if you have any questions!


Pain and Swelling 


Please leave the immediate dentures in place for 24 hours after your teeth have been removed. The dentures will act as a bandage to protect the extraction sites and to prevent swelling. The dentures will limit the bleeding and swelling with their splinting. Ice packs placed on the face in the extraction areas for 10-15 minute intervals will help minimize the pain. Please follow pain medication instructions as prescribed by your doctor. 

Rinsing 


DO NOT RINSE YOUR MOUTH in the first 24 hours, as this may dislodge the clots in the tooth socket. The result is a dry socket, which can be very painful. This rarely happens but when it does, it is usually the result of smoking. If you feel the need to remove the dentures, remember to rinse them quickly with cold water and reinsert immediately. If you cannot insert the denture, wait for your dentist to help you. Place a towel on your pillow, because it is normal to have some oozing of blood. 

Diet 


In the first 24 hours, your diet should consist of non-carbonated, cold beverages (i.e. ice tea) and soft foods. Progress diet as healing allows. 

Denture and Mouth Care 


After initial the 24 hours, use a denture brush that is contoured to clean your denture and an ADA approved denture-cleaning solution. Clean dentures twice a day. For the 1st week please only remove the dentures to clean them and then place them back in your mouth. Leaving the dentures out for an extended period may result in increased swelling and inability reinsert the dentures. After 1 week: Please begin removing your denture at night. Exposure to oxygen is best for your gums. When the denture is out of your mouth, place in water to prevent the acrylic from drying out. 


Bite 


In the first 24 hours, the dentures may not feel right. You may also experience salivation and gagging for the first few days. Your dentist will adjust your denture over the next couple of appointments. Please be patient as you heal. The doctor and his staff will help you adjust to your new prosthesis.


Healing 


As you are healing, the swelling is reduced, and the extraction sites will begin to close. The dentures may begin to slip or feel big. You may purchase denture adhesive at your local drugstore. Please use as directed. During the initial stages of healing while the extraction sites re open, please do not place denture adhesive over the extraction sites or in the denture area that sits on the extraction sites. Denture adhesive can be irritating to open sockets and may cause infection. You will also need to clean the denture adhesive completely off the denture and your tissue before reapplying. Over the next 3-6 months, you will have many changes in your mouth. Remember the removal of teeth involves bones and bone requires 6 months to completely heal. 

Chewing 


You will learn to chew your food on both sides of your mouth with your dentures. You will learn to master this quickly if you like to eat. There are four major muscles and several minor muscles associated with chewing and they will adapt over time to your prosthesis. 

Speech 


You may notice a lisp or slurring of your speech in the first days of wearing your denture. This is normal and will disappear as you adjust to your denture. 

Remember 


The lower denture is held in place by your tongue and your cheeks. Some patients can master this technique quickly and for others it takes some time. You will never have complete seating of the lower denture because there is no possibility of “suction” like that obtained in the upper denture unless you have implants placed. Immediate Dentures require a reline after 6 months. For some patients with a large amount of bone loss, a small amount of adhesive will always be necessary.

Best Custom Dentures in Missouri


Access Dental and Dentures makes our dentures and removable partials right in our own on-site, professional dental lab. Because our technicians are on-site, you don't have to wait days or weeks for your new set of dentures. In fact, we typically can have your new teeth ready the next day, if not the day-of! We can also then make adjustments for the perfect fit while you wait. To get the best custom dentures in Missouri, call Access Dental and Dentures! 1-877-DENTIST



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Friday, June 4, 2021

NEED-TO-KNOW Information About Dentures!

Dentures are an incredible benefit when your smile isn't what it used to be. They can give you confidence again when you meet new people or smile for family photos. But, dentures can also have a bad reputation for being uncomfortable or ill-fitting. Access Dental and Dentures is the best dentist in southern Missouri and we are here to address your concerns about dentures and dispel any myths you might have been told! Keep reading to learn the truth about dentures! 


The LOOK of Dentures


A lot of people are scared that it will be obvious they're wearing dentures because they've seen comedy scenes in movies where the dentures are too large, don't fit well, or even fall out. That is not how we do it at Access Dental and Dentures! The color will mimic natural gums and real teeth. Your dentures will look so realistic, no one will know the difference. 

The FEEL of Dentures


The other fear some people have is what the dentures will feel like. Will it affect their speech and cause their mouth to make slurring or clicking noises when they talk? The professional dentures at Access Dental and Dentures won't have those problems. Our onsite experts make sure the fit is perfect so you don't have to deal with changes in your speech, sores on your gums, or pain from the dentures. Your mouth will adjust quickly to the new feeling (usually about a week), and before you know it you won't hardly notice they're there. 



Whole or Partial


Dentures don't have to consist of a full set of teeth. If you are missing a few together in one spot, then a partial denture could be the perfect solution. Partials attach to the teeth on either side of the gap and form a bridge of sorts to fill in the empty space with realistic-looking, comfortable false teeth. 

Sizing & Customization


The sizing of your dentures is extremely important. They are NOT one-size-fits-all. In fact, they should be specifically conformed to your individual mouth shape. At Access Dental and Dentures, we make sure this is the case by custom fitting them to you and adjusting them onsite as necessary for a perfect fit. 

Visiting the Dentist


You may be tempted to think that you don't have to visit the dentist any more once you have dentures - they're fake teeth after all! However, this couldn't be further from the truth. It is still important to regularly visit the dentist to make sure the fit is still good, there isn't rubbing anywhere, and your mouth overall is still healthy and free from oral cancer, gum disease, etc. It's also important to make sure the dentures are holding up so you know when it's time to replace them (typically every 5-7 years). 

Call our offices at Access Dental and Dentures to learn more about our impressive onsite denture fitting and how we can help you enjoy a happier, healthier smile for year to come! 



We want to be your dentist because your family deserves a great smile! 

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Friday, October 16, 2020

Dentures - What to Expect & How to Care for Them!

Access Dental and Dentures is the best dentist in southern Missouri! That includes our on-site professional dental lab where we can create custom dentures. In many cases, your dentures could even be ready the next day. If you are curious about what to expect after you receive your dentures and how to take care of them, keep reading!


Adjust Your Diet

In the first 24 hours, your diet should consist of non-carbonated, cold beverages (i.e. ice tea) and soft foods. Progress diet as healing allows. 

Don't Rinse!

DO NOT RINSE YOUR MOUTH in the first 24 hours, as this may dislodge the clots in the tooth socket. The result is a dry socket, which can be very painful. This rarely happens but when it does, it is usually the result of smoking. If you feel the need to remove the dentures, remember to rinse them quickly with cold water and reinsert immediately. If you cannot insert the denture, wait for your dentist to help you. Place a towel on your pillow, because it is normal to have some oozing of blood. 

Expect Some Pain & Swelling

Please leave the immediate dentures in place for 24 hours after your teeth have been removed. The dentures will act as a bandage to protect the extraction sites and to prevent swelling. The dentures will limit the bleeding and swelling with their splinting. Ice packs placed on the face in the extraction areas for 10-15 minute intervals will help minimize the pain. Please follow pain medication instructions as prescribed by your doctor. 

Adjusting to Your Bite & Speech

In the first 24 hours, the dentures may not feel right. You may also experience salivation and gagging for the first few days. Your dentist will adjust your denture over the next couple of appointments. Please be patient as you heal. The doctor and his staff will help you adjust to your new prosthesis. You may notice a lisp or slurring of your speech in the first days of wearing your denture. This is normal and will disappear as you adjust to your denture. 


Denture & Mouth Care

After the initial 24 hours, use a denture brush that is contoured to clean your denture and an ADA approved denture-cleaning solution. Clean dentures twice a day. For the 1st week please only remove the dentures to clean them and then place them back in your mouth. Leaving the dentures out for an extended period may result in increased swelling and inability reinsert the dentures. After 1 week: Please begin removing your denture at night. Exposure to oxygen is best for your gums. When the denture is out of your mouth, place in water to prevent the acrylic from drying out. 

Healing Process

As you are healing, the swelling is reduced, and the extraction sites will begin to close. The dentures may begin to slip or feel big. You may purchase denture adhesive at your local drugstore. Please use as directed. During the initial stages of healing while the extraction sites re open, please do not place denture adhesive over the extraction sites or in the denture area that sits on the extraction sites. Denture adhesive can be irritating to open sockets and may cause infection. You will also need to clean the denture adhesive completely off the denture and your tissue before reapplying. Over the next 3-6 months, you will have many changes in your mouth. Remember the removal of teeth involves bones and bone requires 6 months to completely heal. 

Best Denture Care

If you have any questions about how the process of getting fit for dentures works or want to ask our team more questions about how to prepare, give us a call at 1-877-DENTIST! We are the best Missouri dentists, and we are happy to help get you to the confident, healthy smile of your dreams. Call Access Dental and Dentures today!

We want to be your dentist because your family deserves a great smile! 

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Thursday, May 10, 2018

FAQ About Our Denture Service

It's important to find confidence in your smile. If you are embarrassed by your teeth, dentures in Southern Missouri may be the answer. Here at Access Dental & Dentures, we pride ourselves on creating comfortable and natural looking dentures and partials. We want to help you gain confidence in your smile once again. To learn more about our Southern Missouri denture services, take a look below!


Dentures at Access Dental:

For missing teeth, we can make dentures or removable partials for you right in our own on-site, professional dental lab. Since our technicians are on-site, you will not have to wait days or weeks for your new set of dentures or new partial. Normally, your new teeth will be ready the very next day and in some cases, the same day. We can then make any necessary adjustments, for a perfect fit, while you wait.

FAQ About Our Dentures:

What is a partial denture? 

Partial dentures are removable dental appliances for patients who need to replace just a few missing teeth. (Full dentures replace all of your teeth, either upper, lower or both.) Arches are made consisting of replacement teeth and are attached with clasps to the remaining natural teeth for support and retention. Partial dentures can be used on the upper or lower arches.

Will people know I wear dentures? 

Our dentures are custom-crafted by hand to ensure a natural, life-like appearance. The acrylic has fibers throughout so it looks like real gum tissue. Plus, we provide our patients the choice of teeth in different shapes and sizes with shading and blending that mimics natural tooth enamel. We also work hard to provide you with the best possible fit to avoid slipping, clicking and slurred speech. The only thing people will notice is your beautiful, natural looking smile.

How quickly will I adjust to dentures? 

Your tongue, lips, and cheeks will quickly and naturally adapt to the new shape of your mouth. Most people adjust to their new dentures in about a week.

How will dentures affect my eating?

Properly fitted dentures enhance your chewing ability, helping your body properly digest food and obtain the nutrition it needs. You can enjoy the foods you love.

How will dentures affect my appearance?

A new, properly fitted denture will help you look better by providing the support your lips need, and by giving your face and smile a more natural appearance. Having good-looking teeth also gives you the confidence and freedom to smile and live life to the fullest. A tell-tale sign that it's time to replace your dentures- when you notice sagging facial muscles, excessive wrinkling and protruding lower jaw.

Do I need to visit a dentist regularly if I don't have any teeth?

We recommend annual visits to check the fit of your dentures and overall health of your mouth. Ill-fitting dentures can cause a variety of problems such as irritation and rubbing, speech and digestion problems. We also need to check for signs of oral cancer and other diseases and examine your gum ridges, tongue and jaw joints.

Is it natural to have sore spots on my gums? 

No. Sore spots are an indication that your denture does not fit properly and is rubbing on your tissue. Your dentist needs to assess what is causing the irritation.

How long will dentures last?

With normal wear and care, most dentures should last 5 to 7 years. The American Dental Association recommends replacement after that time due to the wearing down of the acrylic and tooth materials. Plus, the bone and tissue in your mouth change as you age, so your denture won't fit your mouth as well as it should. When a denture is not fitting properly, health problems often result.

Now that you've read all about our Springfield Missouri denture services, you can feel confident when you choose Access Dental and Dentures. We want you to be confident when you flash your beautiful, natural looking smile. Give us a call at 877-Dentist to schedule an appointment to get you started on the denture process!

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