Dentures In Hoppers Crossing
Missing teeth can affect everyday life in different ways, from eating certain foods to speaking clearly and maintaining facial support. Dentures are one of several options used to replace missing teeth and help restore daily function and appearance over time.
What Are Dentures?
Dentures are removable dental appliances made to replace missing teeth and the surrounding gum tissue. They are custom-made to fit your mouth and may be used when several teeth are missing or when all teeth need to be replaced.
There are different types of dentures, and the right option depends on how many teeth are missing and the condition of your remaining teeth and gums. Partial dentures are used when some natural teeth remain, while full dentures are used when all teeth are missing. Dentures sit over the gums and are designed to fit securely and match your mouth structure.
Who Might Need Dentures?
Dentures may be considered when several or all teeth have been lost, and everyday activities have become more difficult. Tooth loss can occur due to decay, gum disease, injury, or gradual wear over time. In some situations, remaining teeth may not be suitable to support bridges or other restorations. Dentures may also be recommended when bite balance has been affected or when facial support has changed due to missing teeth.
The type of denture recommended depends on how many teeth are missing and the condition of your gums and jaw. Our dentist will assess your oral health, bone support, and overall needs before recommending a suitable option.
What Is the Denture Process?
At our clinic in Hoppers Crossing, the denture process begins with an assessment of your gums, remaining teeth, and overall oral health. Measurements and moulds are taken so dentures can be made to match your mouth shape and bite. A trial denture may be fitted first to check appearance and fit before the final denture is made.
If teeth need to be removed, healing time may be required before final dentures are fitted. Once ready, dentures are placed and adjusted to improve fit. Review visits are arranged to check function, and further adjustments may be made as your mouth changes over time.
What Are the Risks and Adjustments With Dentures?
Dentures may take time to get used to, and some adjustments are common during the early stages.
Early Changes
You may notice mild soreness, increased saliva, or difficulty eating certain foods while your mouth adapts to the dentures. Speech may also feel different at first, but this usually improves as your mouth adjusts.
Long-Term Changes
As gums and bone naturally change shape over time, dentures may need adjustments, relining, or replacement to maintain fit and function. Regular dental visits allow our dentist to monitor these changes, check how your dentures are sitting, and make changes where needed to improve comfort and fit.
What Are the Benefits of Dentures?
Dentures offer several benefits, including helping you chew and speak more easily. They also help maintain facial shape when teeth are missing and provide support for lips and cheeks. Dentures can help improve bite balance when multiple teeth are missing. They are made to fit your mouth and can be reviewed and adjusted over time to maintain function and fit as your mouth changes. This helps you manage daily activities more easily over time.
Flexible Payment Options to Suit Your Needs
At West Dental & Implants, we offer flexible payment options to help make treatment more affordable. We accept all major health funds and are a preferred provider for NIB. Payments can be made via HICAPS, HUMM, cash, or credit, and eligible patients may be able to access superannuation early. Our goal is to help you move forward with treatment in a way that feels manageable for you.
Frequently Asked Questions
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