When are Dentures a Good Option?
Dentures are detachable false teeth that replace missing teeth.
Dentures might be a good option for tooth replacement in several situations, depending on your individual needs and circumstances.
You need to consider the following factors in collaboration with your Prosthodontist, the implant specialist, to make an informed decision for your overall oral health.
Factor #1: Cost
Dentures are generally a more affordable option than dental implants, making them a viable solution for individuals with limited financial resources.
Factor #2: Extensive Tooth Loss
If you're missing a significant number of teeth or all of them, dentures can provide a comprehensive restoration of your smile and improve your ability to eat and speak.
Factor #3: Medical Conditions
Certain medical conditions may make you a less suitable candidate for dental implants, and dentures could offer a safe and effective alternative. Consult your Prosthodontist.
Factor #4: Health of Your Jawbone Health
If your jawbone has experienced significant shrinkage, has suffered a bone loss, or isn't strong enough to support implants, dentures can still provide a functional and aesthetic solution.
Factor #5: Personal Preference
For some individuals, the removable nature of dentures might be a preferred feature, offering flexibility and ease of cleaning.
Remember that dentures require special care and maintenance to ensure long-term success. This includes daily cleaning, proper storage, and regular follow-up appointments with your dentist.
Your Decision
Ultimately, the decision of whether dentures are the right choice for you should be made in consultation with your Prosthodontist, the implant specialist. They can assess your individual needs, discuss your options, and help you determine the best course of action for your oral health and well-being.
Start with a Consultation with Dr Jere, Prosthodontist, at Seattle Oral Care.