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Things You Need To Know About Dentures by Dentalgist: 12:01pm On Oct 16, 2019
What are dentures?
Dentures are artificial teeth and gums that are formed to your mouth and created by your dentists to replace lost or removed natural teeth. Dentures can either be full or partial, meaning they can either replace all teeth on either the top or bottom gum line, or just a few that are missing. Regardless of what kind of dentures you may need, they will be custom designed to fit your mouth, and visually matched to your existing teeth.

What are they made out of?

In the past, the artificial teeth that make up dentures were made out of porcelain or plastic, but more modern dentures are generally made out of a hard resin. The materials used to make denture teeth are known to be more fragile than natural teeth and can easily chip or crack if dropped or otherwise uncared for. This material also wears down much quicker than natural teeth and thus must be replaced with a new set of dentures every five years or so.


The supporting structure of dentures that holds the artificial teeth in place and resembles the natural gum line is often made out of a similar resin used for the teeth, or a more flexible polymer material that fits snugly on the natural gum line.

Why wear dentures?

Dentures not only improve the appearance of a smile that has multiple missing teeth, but they also keep the structure of the mouth sound by supporting the structures around the cheeks and lips.

Dentures also make it possible to eat foods that require chewing, making it possible to keep your diet the same and ensure that you are properly nourished. Lastly, dentures are a viable solution to replace teeth that are causing serious pain and oral health issues, such as those with rotted roots or severe damage. Having dentures fitted means that troublesome teeth are eliminated and replaced with a strong and beautiful alternative.

Partial dentures

Partial dentures are often used instead of other tooth replacement methods when the surrounding natural teeth are not strong enough to support structures such as dental bridges, or when more than one or two teeth are missing.

The partial dentures are fitted to the part of the gum line that they will sit on, and fasten to nearby natural teeth to keep from falling out of place. They are not permanently fastened, however, and can be easily taken out at any time for cleaning and while sleeping.

Full dentures

Full dentures, otherwise known as complete dentures, are dentures that replace all of your natural teeth. You can have them fitted for your top or bottom gum line, and are held in place by suction and/or the help of an oral adhesive. Just like partial dentures, they are easily removable.

How to clean dentures

Regardless of what kind of dentures you may have, all dentures need to be cleaned daily, just like regular teeth. Even though dentures are made up of artificial teeth, bacteria, plaque, and tartar still build up on them and can harm existing teeth and gums.

To clean your dentures, take them out of your mouth and run clean water over them to dislodge any food particles that may be stuck between teeth, along the gum line, or underneath the structure. Then brush the dentures all over with a denture brush or very soft toothbrush using a mild soap or denture cleaner. Be sure not to use any other cleaners, regular toothpaste, or electric toothbrushes as these are all too abrasive and can damage and wear away the denture materials. After cleaning, make sure to rinse them well.

While your dentures are out of your mouth, be sure to clean your gums and any natural teeth with a very soft and wet toothbrush and fluoridated toothpaste if needed. If your toothbrush is too harsh, wrap your finger in a wet, soft washcloth and gently rub your gums, making sure to cover all surfaces.

Preserving your dentures
Always remove your dentures before sleeping to avoid damaging them, dislodging them, and to give your gums some time to relax. Submerge your dentures fully in warm, but not hot, water to keep them from drying out and becoming misshapen. Only use denture soaking solution if your dentures do not have metal components as the solution can tarnish the metal.

https://dentalgist.ng/things-you-need-to-know-about-dentures

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Re: Things You Need To Know About Dentures by ladilawal82(m): 12:10pm On Oct 16, 2019
Insightful

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Re: Things You Need To Know About Dentures by ForeThinker: 3:07pm On Oct 16, 2019
This quite enlightening

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Re: Things You Need To Know About Dentures by sammysmiles(m): 3:08pm On Oct 16, 2019
Informative but why is the denture not white,,, so when a person starts using it,,, what colour do we expect?

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Re: Things You Need To Know About Dentures by deedo93(m): 3:08pm On Oct 16, 2019
Informative write up

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Re: Things You Need To Know About Dentures by pautex: 3:09pm On Oct 16, 2019
Nigga, don't think I need it bro!

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Re: Things You Need To Know About Dentures by Nobody: 3:11pm On Oct 16, 2019
shocked




Quite Informative.

Best thing is not to loose your teeth because if it's not your teeth, it can never be like your teeth.

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Re: Things You Need To Know About Dentures by Analysiscorner: 3:11pm On Oct 16, 2019
Thanks

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Re: Things You Need To Know About Dentures by Gbtothetop: 3:11pm On Oct 16, 2019
Nice writeup

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Re: Things You Need To Know About Dentures by JerryLegend(m): 3:12pm On Oct 16, 2019
Fresh breath is the key
Re: Things You Need To Know About Dentures by Mopolchi: 3:12pm On Oct 16, 2019
We that have sensitive teeth, what are we to do?

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Re: Things You Need To Know About Dentures by ahnie: 3:12pm On Oct 16, 2019
Wow
Re: Things You Need To Know About Dentures by tillaman(m): 3:13pm On Oct 16, 2019
Very informative!!
Big ups OP
Re: Things You Need To Know About Dentures by wisdom042(m): 3:15pm On Oct 16, 2019
Nice write-up

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Re: Things You Need To Know About Dentures by anambraamaka: 3:15pm On Oct 16, 2019
Thanks

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Re: Things You Need To Know About Dentures by channelads: 3:17pm On Oct 16, 2019
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Re: Things You Need To Know About Dentures by lyriclekidd(m): 3:17pm On Oct 16, 2019
Okay
Re: Things You Need To Know About Dentures by Andersonjr(m): 3:18pm On Oct 16, 2019
Informative enough

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Re: Things You Need To Know About Dentures by Kaybaba5(m): 3:18pm On Oct 16, 2019
Interesting and helpful

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Re: Things You Need To Know About Dentures by Kennitrust(m): 3:22pm On Oct 16, 2019
ForeThinker:
This quite enlightening
are You on dentures?

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Re: Things You Need To Know About Dentures by Beno3: 3:23pm On Oct 16, 2019
This is what I want to see in NL. Not Tatcha this tatcha that.

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Re: Things You Need To Know About Dentures by Beno3: 3:24pm On Oct 16, 2019
This is what I want to see in NL. Not Tatcha this tatcha that.

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Re: Things You Need To Know About Dentures by sylve11: 3:25pm On Oct 16, 2019
nice one @ op. cool

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Re: Things You Need To Know About Dentures by ForeThinker: 3:26pm On Oct 16, 2019
Kennitrust:
are You on dentures?

LoL...no but I reckon you r shocked

You using size XXL ?

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Re: Things You Need To Know About Dentures by paix(m): 3:27pm On Oct 16, 2019
Dentalgist:
What are dentures?
Dentures are artificial teeth and gums that are formed to your mouth and created by your dentists to replace lost or removed natural teeth. Dentures can either be full or partial, meaning they can either replace all teeth on either the top or bottom gum line, or just a few that are missing. Regardless of what kind of dentures you may need, they will be custom designed to fit your mouth, and visually matched to your existing teeth.

What are they made out of?

In the past, the artificial teeth that make up dentures were made out of porcelain or plastic, but more modern dentures are generally made out of a hard resin. The materials used to make denture teeth are known to be more fragile than natural teeth and can easily chip or crack if dropped or otherwise uncared for. This material also wears down much quicker than natural teeth and thus must be replaced with a new set of dentures every five years or so.


The supporting structure of dentures that holds the artificial teeth in place and resembles the natural gum line is often made out of a similar resin used for the teeth, or a more flexible polymer material that fits snugly on the natural gum line.

Why wear dentures?

Dentures not only improve the appearance of a smile that has multiple missing teeth, but they also keep the structure of the mouth sound by supporting the structures around the cheeks and lips.

Dentures also make it possible to eat foods that require chewing, making it possible to keep your diet the same and ensure that you are properly nourished. Lastly, dentures are a viable solution to replace teeth that are causing serious pain and oral health issues, such as those with rotted roots or severe damage. Having dentures fitted means that troublesome teeth are eliminated and replaced with a strong and beautiful alternative.

Partial dentures

Partial dentures are often used instead of other tooth replacement methods when the surrounding natural teeth are not strong enough to support structures such as dental bridges, or when more than one or two teeth are missing.

The partial dentures are fitted to the part of the gum line that they will sit on, and fasten to nearby natural teeth to keep from falling out of place. They are not permanently fastened, however, and can be easily taken out at any time for cleaning and while sleeping.

Full dentures

Full dentures, otherwise known as complete dentures, are dentures that replace all of your natural teeth. You can have them fitted for your top or bottom gum line, and are held in place by suction and/or the help of an oral adhesive. Just like partial dentures, they are easily removable.

How to clean dentures

Regardless of what kind of dentures you may have, all dentures need to be cleaned daily, just like regular teeth. Even though dentures are made up of artificial teeth, bacteria, plaque, and tartar still build up on them and can harm existing teeth and gums.

To clean your dentures, take them out of your mouth and run clean water over them to dislodge any food particles that may be stuck between teeth, along the gum line, or underneath the structure. Then brush the dentures all over with a denture brush or very soft toothbrush using a mild soap or denture cleaner. Be sure not to use any other cleaners, regular toothpaste, or electric toothbrushes as these are all too abrasive and can damage and wear away the denture materials. After cleaning, make sure to rinse them well.

While your dentures are out of your mouth, be sure to clean your gums and any natural teeth with a very soft and wet toothbrush and fluoridated toothpaste if needed. If your toothbrush is too harsh, wrap your finger in a wet, soft washcloth and gently rub your gums, making sure to cover all surfaces.

Preserving your dentures
Always remove your dentures before sleeping to avoid damaging them, dislodging them, and to give your gums some time to relax. Submerge your dentures fully in warm, but not hot, water to keep them from drying out and becoming misshapen. Only use denture soaking solution if your dentures do not have metal components as the solution can tarnish the metal.

https://dentalgist.ng/things-you-need-to-know-about-dentures

I would need this.

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Re: Things You Need To Know About Dentures by Ishiewo: 3:30pm On Oct 16, 2019
Quite Informative. Please, Op, How Can One Whiten Stained/plague/yellow Teeth Without Bleaching?

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Re: Things You Need To Know About Dentures by Nobody: 3:30pm On Oct 16, 2019
Not bad... shocked shocked
Re: Things You Need To Know About Dentures by midnighter(f): 3:31pm On Oct 16, 2019
sammysmiles:
Informative but why is the denture not white,,, so when a person starts using it,,, what colour do we expect?

Healthy teeth have a natural yellow tint..but too much Photoshop has deceived us into thinking that our teeth are supposed to be brilliantly white

Dentalgist what's the difference between these dentures and veneers?

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