The main disadvantage of removable dentures is that they can be uncomfortable and may require frequent adjustments by a dentist or dental laboratory to fit properly. They can also cause problems with speaking, eating, and taste perception. Additionally, dentures can cause irritation, sores, and infections due to the lack of natural suction the denture has from not being permanently in the mouth. Finally, removable dentures can cause the underlying jawbones to atrophy over time, reducing a person’s bite strength and changing the look of their face.
Removable dentures typically last five to seven years, depending on how well they are cared for. With proper cleaning and maintenance, they can last longer. Additionally, they may need to be adjusted or replaced if they do not fit properly as a result of changes in a person’s mouth. Regular dental visits are also recommended to check for decay or damage to the dentures.
Yes, patients can typically chew with removable dentures, though their ability to chew certain foods may be diminished due to the prosthesis. It is recommended to practice chewing with soft foods until the patient grows accustomed to the dentures. Eating foods that are difficult to chew on should also be avoided. A denture adhesive may help hold the denture in place for a more substantial bite.
The main advantage of removable dentures is that they are a cost-effective and non-invasive solution to replace missing teeth. In addition, they help restore the appearance and function of the mouth, allowing patients to speak and chew normally. Removable dentures are also easier to clean and maintain than fixed dentures. Finally, removable dentures can be adjusted more easily than fixed dentures, making it easier to address fit issues.
Flexible partials are a form of dental prosthetic designed to replace missing teeth in a way that feels natural and comfortable in the mouth. Unlike traditional rigid dentures, TCS Flexible Partials are made from a special thermoplastic nylon resin that flexes with the natural movement of your mouth, making them an ideal choice for patients looking for a non-invasive and pain-free solution to their dental needs.