

Various methods of replacing missing teeth exist, and among the most common ones is dentures. This option has been around for years, but some people are still new to it. It is the most affordable method of replacing lost teeth, and in this article, we will learn more about the option.
Complete Dentures
Complete dentures are only used when one is missing all teeth. There are two types of complete dentures, immediate and conventional dentures. Immediate dentures can be used immediately after teeth removal. Conventional dentures are usually ready for placement about eight to twelve weeks after teeth removal.
Immediate dentures ensure that the wearer does not stay toothless during the healing period. During the healing period, gums and bone shrinks, which means that the immediate dentures will require some adjustment with time.
As for conventional dentures, they are placed when you are all healed up, which means no adjustments will be needed. In most cases, conventional dentures are used as a permanent solution, while immediate dentures are used as temporary solutions.
Partial Dentures
A partial denture is used when one is missing one or more teeth but still has some left in the mouth. The denture is usually attached to a gum-coloured base, which is sometimes connected by a metal framework to make it studier.
A partial denture helps restore your smile and prevent your teeth from moving towards the left gap, affecting your teeth’s alignment. Partial dentures are removable, and you can remove them when you don’t need them. They look pretty much like natural teeth. Talk to us if you need dentures & partial dentures in Kanata, ON.





