Fort McMurray Denture Clinic


We understand that trying to find a nearby denturist you can trust is difficult, that is why we make it easy for you to work with us.

(780) 791-9940

B - 10018 Franklin Ave

mcmurraydentures@gmail.com

Complete Dentures


Complete dentures are a type of denture that is used to replace an entire arch of missing teeth. They can be placed on the top, bottom, or on both arches. They are customized to every patient and will help restore your smile and function to its original state without being uncomfortable.


The process of getting dentures is simple if your gums are in good condition. However, there are instances when we may need to make a restoration before the dentures can be fitted. Such instances include removing any injured teeth or gums, healing infections, and ensuring there are no other issues now or potential issues that could happen in the near future. Once your check-up has happened and any issues have been fixed, we will take impressions and measurements of your mouth and jaw to make sure your dentures will have an exact fit. The process for getting dentures varies based on your individual needs and required outcome.

Complete dentures can be made from porcelain, acrylic, or a plastic composite, however, the most suggested material to use for dentures is acrylic as it typically lasts longer for patients as long as they are properly cared for. When caring for your dentures, it is important to keep in mind that dentures should be cleaned daily with a denture-friendly cleaner and be placed in a denture solution overnight. It is important to note that even with proper care, a denture repair may be needed for a variety of reasons.

What is the difference between complete dentures and complete dentures on dental implants?

The difference between complete dentures and complete dentures on dental implants is that complete dentures are removable and sit along the surface of the gums whereas dentures on implants are snapped onto the implants that are screwed in the bone and can be removeable or fixed. Complete dentures are the most usual form of full arch replacement; however, complete dentures on dental implants are a close second. Both treatments are used to help replace missing teeth and give your mouth full function, but they both require different procedures and care.

 

Complete dentures are removable devices that are taken out during the night and soaked in a denture solution. They are typically made of acrylic as it is reported as being the most comfortable material to use. Unlike dental implants, complete dentures rarely require surgery to be done to achieve your smile goals and function.


In comparison, dental implants are made of titanium and are inserted into the bone to replace the root of a missing tooth. Once the implants have been inserted into the bone, a set of dentures are snapped on top of them. This form of tooth replacement is popular because of their similarity to real teeth and because they keep facial structure and bite function.

What are Standard Dentures?

Standard dentures are the most generic form of dentures. These types of dentures allow patients to choose the shade and shape they would like for their teeth, even though the options tend to be limited as these are standard. This form of denture also tends to wear slightly quicker than alternatives because it is the most basic and affordable form of replacing missing teeth. Although, if properly cared for, standard dentures can last several years; but they may begin to stain and wear as time passes.


This type of denture may require more adjustments than precision dentures because patients must wear them for a short while in order to feel them out. Once a patient is familiar with how they function on their mouth, we can adjust them for a more comfortable fit.

What are Precision Dentures?

Compared to standard dentures, precision dentures are designed to fit precisely in a patient’s mouth to ensure comfort and functionality. When a patient is receiving precision dentures, they will have an impression and measurements taken of their mouth. After an initial impression is taken, there is a second impression which will allows us to analyze the surrounding gums and tissues. This is translated into measurements which will prepare customization for your precision dentures.

 

Many patients prefer precision dentures as they are more comfortable and are designed to move with your jaw, which will give you a better range of motion when eating or speaking. Not only do precision dentures ensure natural jaw movement and function, but they also make your smile look natural, and help shape your face. Additionally, they require fewer adjustments because of their accuracy and durability.

What is the difference between Standard Dentures vs Precision Dentures?

There is a vast difference between standard and precision dentures. Standard dentures are just that, standard, but they are popular because of their affordability. Precision dentures are the top form of dentures a patient can receive due to their customization and accuracy. Precision dentures are designed to work efficiently with jaw movement, which provides a patient with a more natural and comfortable smile. Precision dentures also include gum appearance, which allows us to reshape the dentures before they are made. This type of denture is desired for patients who want to have a more natural looking smile.

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