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Need To Replace Missing Teeth? Try Cosmetic Dentures

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If you want to replace missing teeth, you may think that you have to spend a lot of money on implants. That doesn't have to be the case. Dentures can be a cost-effective way to replace all of your teeth. Some people shy away from this option because they worry about discomfort. While dentures do take some getting used to, advances—like snap-on dentures—make it possible for semi-permanent results. Other people shy away from dentures because they think they look unnatural. However, they don't have to look unnatural; you could look into cosmetic dentures.

What are cosmetic dentures?

Cosmetic dentures are different from a one-size-fits-all prostheses with false teeth. Cosmetic dentures not only restore function, but they look like natural teeth and are made of high-quality materials, like acrylics, resins, and porcelain. The teeth are painted and polished so they look like real teeth and not like opaque false teeth.

How are they made?

A cosmetic dentist can take a look at past photos to make a set of teeth that look very similar to your old teeth. During your consults, your dentist will use computer imaging to give you a preview of what your smile could look like with different gum pigments and tooth shades. If you want to deviate from your photos, the preview imaging gives you a chance to pick out teeth that are whiter or teeth that are a little longer if you are worried about a gummy smile.

Once you are happy with your choices, your dentist will take impressions to be sent to a dental lab. The dental lab will construct the dentures and then send them back to the dentist. When you go in for your next appointment, the dentist will make any final adjustments if you aren't happy with the aesthetics or feel any discomfort.

Are there any other benefits of cosmetic dentures?

Yes. There are cosmetic dentures on the market known as "facelift dentures." These dentures are better than economic/traditional dentures because not only do they look like natural teeth, but they make your face look younger.

Cheap or ill-fitting dentures can make your cheeks and lips sink down and in. Your jaw bone density also naturally breaks down when there are no teeth, which again, contributes to this look.

These dentures are fitted in such a way that they can lift oral tissues that have atrophied. Facelift dentures restore facial fullness. They can make your chin look stronger; they can make your lips look fuller; they can decrease the appearance of wrinkles.

Talk with a dentist in your area, and you can click here to learn more about cosmetic dentures.


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