Removable complete dentures are full-mouth teeth replacements designed for edentulous people. Complete dentures help people who have lost all their teeth due to trauma or poor oral hygiene, giving them better chewing abilities in addition to a more appealing appearance.
It is important to note that it may take time to adapt to removable complete dentures. Mouth sores, for example, may result from rubbing and pressing of the dentures on the mucous membranes. It may be necessary to visit your prosthodontist for the adjustment of dentures from time to time. These adjustments should resolve any problems.
Although dentures have their disadvantages, most people prefer dentures over the problems associated with an edentulous lifestyle.
To overcome these disadvantages, dental implants can be used to provide a support, retention, and stability for dentures.
Implant retained denture
Implant supported and retained denture
Implant and tissue supported denture
Complete denture with correct vertical dimension would significantly change a patient’s profile