Dentures in Kakinada

Dentures

At SBM Dental Hospital, our expertly crafted, personalized denture solutions offer superior comfort, optimal functionality, and enhanced aesthetics—transforming your smile and significantly improving your quality of life.

Dentures are custom-made, removable prosthetic appliances designed to replace missing teeth. They restore functionality, enhance aesthetics, and contribute to overall oral health. Dentures can be crafted from materials like acrylic, nylon, or metal, tailored to each patient’s specific needs.

Types of Dentures

Dentures are primarily categorized into four types:

1. Complete Dentures

Complete dentures, also known as full dentures, are a removable device that replaces missing teeth in an entire jaw. They are made of acrylic or porcelain and are supported by the gums, palate, or jawbone ridge. 

complete dentures

2. Removable Partial Dentures

Partial dentures can replace several missing teeth but not an entire upper or lower set of teeth. To get partial dentures, you must have some healthy teeth remaining in the upper and lower parts of your mouth.

3. Fixed Partial Dentures (Dental Bridges)

A fixed partial denture (FPD), commonly known as a dental bridge, is a dental device used to replace missing teeth. It is permanently attached to the surrounding natural teeth or dental implants, providing stability and functionality. 

fixed partial dentures
implant supported dentures

4. Implant-Supported Dentures

An implant-supported denture is an oral appliance that replaces several teeth at once. It attaches directly to your jawbone using dental implants. tiny threaded posts that replace missing teeth roots. It offers improved stability for chewing, eating and speaking.

Consequences of Not Using Dentures

Dentures are primarily categorized into four types:

Bone Loss and Facial Structure Changes: Loss of teeth can cause deterioration of the jawbone, altering facial appearance and causing premature aging.
Reduced Oral Functionality: Difficulty in chewing, biting, and speaking clearly.
Nutritional Deficiencies: Difficulty consuming certain foods leading to compromised nutritional intake.
Increased Risk of Oral Diseases: Higher susceptibility to gum diseases, tooth decay, and oral infections.
Psychological and Social Impact: Decreased confidence, social anxiety, and negative effects on mental well-being.

Indications for Dentures

Dentures may be necessary if you experience any of the following:

• Severe periodontal diseases
• Bleeding and inflamed gums
• Loose or shifting teeth
• Loss of one or more teeth
• Persistent and severe tooth pain
At SBM Dental Hospital, we offer personalized denture solutions, ensuring comfort, functionality, and enhanced aesthetics to significantly improve your quality of life.

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU DON’T USE DENTURE?

Bone Loss and Changes in Facial Structure

Compromised Oral Functionality

Nutritional Implications

Increased Risk of Oral Diseases

Psychological and Social Impact

When do you need a denture

Dentures are primarily categorized into four types:
when do you need a denture

1. Periodontal Diseases

Severe gum infections can damage the bone supporting your teeth, leading to tooth loss. Dentures help restore your smile and oral function.

2. Bleeding Gums

Continuous gum bleeding may indicate infection or tissue damage. If it leads to tooth loss, dentures can replace missing teeth effectively.

3. Loose Teeth

Teeth that move while eating or brushing often signal bone loss. Dentures provide stability and improve chewing comfort.

4. Tooth Loss

Missing teeth can affect speech, chewing, and appearance. Dentures fill these gaps, restoring a natural look and function.

5. Severe Tooth Pain

Chronic pain due to decay or infection may need extraction. Dentures can replace removed teeth, ensuring comfort and confidence.

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