Dentures are removable prosthetic devices that replace missing teeth. Whether complete or partial, dentures from Saline Dental can make your smile full again while restoring function to your speech and eating ability. Complete dentures support a full set of artificial teeth by forming a tight seal with the gums. Partial dentures may have only one or a few artificial teeth and attach directly to existing teeth. Your insurance may also cover dentures, but contact your provider to be sure.
If you need partial or complete dentures in Bryant, contact Saline Dental or call (501) 404-9424 for a consultation.
Understanding Complete vs Partial Dentures
Here are some of the core differences between complete and partial dentures:
- Complete dentures are designed to replace a full set of teeth, either the upper or lower arch, while partial dentures are used when some natural teeth remain.
- Complete dentures are held in place by suction or dental adhesives, while partial dentures are often secured to remaining teeth with clasps.
- Additionally, complete dentures provide overall support for facial muscles, while partial dentures prevent natural teeth from shifting and maintain proper bite alignment.
Are There Denture Alternatives in Bryant?
While some patients may like the flexibility of removable dentures, others may find them burdensome and prefer more permanent solutions.
Luckily, treatments such as bridges and dental implants are available at Saline Dental:
- Dental bridges are permanent fixtures that replace missing teeth using crowns. A crown is first placed over an existing healthy tooth on each side of a gap. An artificial tooth – or as many as three – is attached to these crowns and cemented in place to replace missing teeth.
- Dental implants function more like natural teeth than any other option, but often at the cost of being the priciest solution on the table. A dental implant is a metal screw inserted into bone of the upper or lower jaw, which regrows around it to anchor the implant in place. An artificial tooth is then fixed to the screw, filling the gap with a more permanent replacement.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I clean my dentures properly?
To clean your dentures, remove them after eating and rinse them under running water to remove loose food particles. Brush them daily with a soft-bristled brush and a non-abrasive denture cleaner (not regular toothpaste, which can be too harsh). Soak your dentures overnight in water or a denture soaking solution to keep them moist and prevent warping.
How often do I need to replace my dentures?
The lifespan of dentures varies, but they generally need to be replaced every 5 to 10 years. Over time, your jawbone and gums can change shape, causing dentures to become loose or uncomfortable. Regular dental check-ups will help determine when a replacement or adjustment is necessary.
What are the signs that my dentures need adjustment or replacement?
Signs that your dentures need attention include persistent discomfort, pain, slipping or clicking while speaking or eating, difficulty chewing, changes in your bite, noticeable wear or damage to the dentures, or a change in your facial appearance (e.g., sunken cheeks).
What foods should I avoid or be cautious with when wearing dentures?
Initially, stick to soft foods. As you adjust, be cautious with very hard, sticky, or chewy foods like tough meats, nuts, hard candies, caramel, and chewing gum, as they can dislodge dentures or cause damage. Cut food into small pieces and chew evenly on both sides of your mouth.
Are you interested in complete or partial dentures in Bryant? Call us at (501) 404-9424 to schedule an appointment with our Bryant dentist.