About Denture work in India
About Dentures:
Complete dentures are fabricated when the patient has all of his or
her teeth missing. It generally takes 4 or sometimes more appointments
to make a set of standard dentures.
The first appointment consists of an oral examination, sometimes
X-Rays, and a set of impressions of the upper and lower edentulous
(toothless) ridges (gums). These impressions are poured with plaster
to form accurate models of the shape of the edentulous ridges.
These first set of impressions are then used to make custom fitting
impression trays for a second, more accurate impression at the second
appointment.
The third appointment is called the "wax try-in". This
is basically a trial stage where the teeth are placed in wax and
look like real denture.
This gives us the opportunity to see how the denture looks. If
required any changes can be made for better results. If the teeth
look too long, or the patient clicks when talking, or the midline
is wrong, we can send the denture back to the lab where a technician
can melt the wax and reset the teeth to specification.
At the fourth and final appointment the denture made in acrylic
is delivered to the patient with proper instructions.
Immediate dentures
Immediate dentures (sometimes called temporary dentures) are actually
made BEFORE the natural teeth are extracted. The patient walks into
the office with natural teeth, and walks out with false teeth. The
teeth are extracted, and a prefabricated denture is inserted directly
over the bleeding sockets. The patient is still numb from the extractions,
and nothing hurts until he gets home. Generally, most patients do
not complain of much pain after their teeth are extracted and the
immediate denture is inserted. The denture acts like a band aid
and reduces pain.
The construction of an immediate denture requires only one or two
preliminary appointments before the insertion date, depending on
how many natural teeth the patient has left. They usually work out
reasonably well. When the patient leaves, he looks much better than
when he walked into the office. The bone that supported the original
teeth is still intact, and the gum tissue is firm. For the first
week or so, the denture remains stable and reasonably retained.
At the end of 4 to 6 months, the immediate denture must be relined
with the same acrylic that the denture base was made from originally.
The longer you wait, (no more than 6 months), the longer you can
expect the denture to remain tight before another reline is needed.
Implant retained dentures
Implants are placed at strategic locations by a surgical process.
Implants are basically titanium cylinders which are drilled into
the bone. After 4-6 months, once they have osteointegrated with
the bone they are able to support complete dentures .
A minimum of 2 implants need to be placed to support a lower denture
which would not otherwise be tolerated by that patient. Implant
retained lower dentures have special significance for people who
cannot wear lower dentures. The addition of two implants in the
front of the lower jaw can make it possible to retain a lower denture
which would otherwise be impossible for the patient to tolerate.
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