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Dentures are artificial teeth and gums that are used to replace missing or damaged teeth. They are a popular choice for people who have lost some or all of their teeth due to decay, injury, or other factors. Dentures can be a great solution for restoring a person’s ability to eat, speak, and smile with confidence.
There are two main types of dentures: full dentures and partial dentures. Full dentures are used when all of a person’s natural teeth are missing, while partial dentures are used when some natural teeth are still present. Both types of dentures are custom-made to fit each individual’s mouth, ensuring a comfortable and secure fit.
The process of getting dentures typically involves several appointments with a dentist or prosthodontist. During the first appointment, the dentist will examine the patient’s mouth and take measurements to create a mold of their teeth and gums. This mold is then used to create a wax model of the dentures, which allows the patient to preview what their dentures will look like and make any necessary adjustments before the final dentures are made.
Once the dentures are ready, the patient will return to the dentist’s office for a fitting. The dentist will make any necessary adjustments to ensure that the dentures fit comfortably and securely in the patient’s mouth. It may take some time for the patient to get used to wearing the dentures, but with practice and patience, most people are able to adjust to them relatively quickly.
One important aspect of denture care is keeping them clean. Dentures should be brushed daily with a soft-bristled brush and denture cleaner. They should also be soaked in a denture solution overnight to help remove any stains or bacteria. It’s also important to avoid using hot water or abrasive cleaners, as these can damage the dentures.
While dentures can be a great solution for restoring a person’s smile and ability to eat and speak, they are not without their drawbacks. Some people may experience difficulty with speech or eating certain foods, and dentures can sometimes slip or shift in the mouth. However, with proper care and maintenance, dentures can last for many years and provide a comfortable and effective solution for missing teeth.
In conclusion, dentures are a popular option for people who have lost some or all of their natural teeth. They are custom-made to fit each individual’s mouth and can be a great solution for restoring a person’s ability to eat, speak, and smile with confidence. If you are considering dentures, be sure to talk to your dentist or prosthodontist to learn more about the process and whether dentures are right for you.
Angelica P. Summer, DPD, has been a Licensed Denturist in Seattle, Washington, since 1996. She has owned and operated A Dental and Denture in North Seattle since 1999. She completed her education at the University of the East and specializes in creating all types of dentures while you wait. Angelica is an active member of the Washington Denturist Association, National Denturist Association, and International Federation of Denturists.
Isabella Amar, DDS, graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Biochemistry, Chemistry, and Math from the University of Washington and completed her doctorate from the UW School of Dentistry. During her academic career, she won Outstanding Scholastic Achievement and
Omicron Kappa Upsilon National Dental Honor Society recognitions. Her approach to dental care is to provide the most optimal quality of treatment, creating a gentle experience and comfortable environment by forming personal connections with her patients and following up to ensure long-lasting results. She is also fluent in Mandarin and Cantonese.
Fawaz Hatem, BDS, MSD, is an Oral Medicine Specialist with over 20 years of experience. He completed his Bachelor of Dental Surgery in Baghdad, Iraq, and obtained a Master’s degree from the UW School of Dentistry and further training from the University of Southern California, Los Angeles. Dr. Hatem has specialized training in Invisalign orthodontic treatment, sleep dentistry, teeth whitening, and administering Botox and dermal filler injections to enhance facial aesthetics and relieve TMJ symptoms. He is proficient in Arabic and English.
Dental Implant Specialist Kevin La, DDS, received his doctorate from UCLA School of Dentistry and his postgraduate qualification – an AEGD certificate – from the UPenn School of Dental Medicine. He is an Associate Fellow of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry and is now a mentor for Associate Fellow Candidates. He is also a Fellow of the International Congress of Oral Implantology and a Diplomate of the American Board of Oral Implantology/ Implant Dentistry. The latter designation is the highest level of competence in implant dentistry. Dr. La serves as a mentor in study clubs and implant training courses. He is now in the teaching faculty at the Pacific Implant Academy (PIA) and co-director for the PIA Implant Live Surgery Course in Tijuana, Mexico.
All providers have years of experience and expertise in their respective areas and are focused on continuing education to provide the best services for their patients. They aim to bring beautiful, healthy smiles to everyone in Seattle, WA.