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Dentures In Waterloo

Tooth decay, gum disease, and other dental problems can result in losing your natural teeth. This can affect how you eat and speak, leading to a loss of confidence and self-esteem. The good news is that dentures are a great way to replace natural teeth and regain confidence. If you’re considering getting dentures, it’s important to find the right dentist to help you choose the right type of denture for your needs.

Parkside Drive Dental is here to help. Our Waterloo Dental Clinic offers the best dental care with a wide range of dental services, including dentures. Our experienced team of professionals will help you choose custom dentures perfect for you. Call (519) 885-0810 or complete the online booking form to schedule an appointment.

What Are Dentures?

The first dentures date back to 700 BC, when rudimentary false teeth were made from wood and ivory. They were held in place by wire or gold bands attached to the remaining natural teeth. Modern dentures are made from various materials, including porcelain, resin, and acrylic. They are held in place by natural suction, adhesives, or implants. Since dentures are personalized for each patient, they can be made to look and feel just like real teeth.

Types of Dentures

There are two main types of dentures: 

  • Partial Dentures. These are used when some of the patient’s natural teeth remain. Partial dentures have a thin metal framework that sits close to your gums. The framework helps to support the denture and fits around the remaining teeth. Natural-looking artificial teeth are attached to the frame, and gum-colored acrylic is used to make the denture blend in with your mouth.
  • Full Dentures. These are used when you are missing all your natural teeth. Full or complete dentures also have a thin acrylic base that sits on the gum. Replacement teeth are attached to the base and can be made from different materials, including porcelain or resin. These replacement teeth will be made to look just like natural teeth.

The Denture Procedure

The entire procedure usually takes place over several visits. The first few visits are when the dentist may remove any unhealthy teeth and take impressions and measurements of your mouth. These impressions and measurements will be used to make your custom dentures.

The dentist will fit you on the next visit with a set of temporary dentures. These are used to help you get used to the feel of dentures in your mouth and to help the dentist make any necessary adjustments.

The last visit is when you will be fitted with your permanent dentures. The dentist will ensure that the fit is comfortable and that the dentures look natural.

Adjusting to Dentures

The entire procedure usually takes place over several visits. The first few visits are when the dentist may remove any unhealthy teeth and take impressions and measurements of your mouth. These impressions and measurements will be used to make your custom dentures.

The dentist will fit you on the next visit with a set of temporary dentures. These are used to help you get used to the feel of dentures in your mouth and to help the dentist make any necessary adjustments.

The last visit is when you will be fitted with your permanent dentures. The dentist will ensure that the fit is comfortable and that the dentures look natural.

Caring for Your Dentures

Your dentures need to be cleaned every day, just like natural teeth. Tips on maintaining them are:

  • Use a soft toothbrush or denture brush to clean your dentures. Be sure to brush all the surfaces, including the tongue, side, and roof of your mouth.
  • Soak your dentures in a mild denture cleaning solution overnight. This will help remove any plaque or tartar built up on them during the day. Be careful not to soak them in hot water as this can warp the denture.
  • Avoid using harsh cleaners or abrasive toothpaste, as these can damage the dentures.
  • See your dentist regularly for checkups and to have your dentures cleaned.
Dentures are a great way to restore the function and appearance of your teeth. With proper care, they can last for many years.

Best Dentures in Waterloo-Kitchener

Dentures are a great choice to replace missing teeth. They are durable and are designed to look like your natural teeth. Our dentists and their experienced staff can help you choose the right denture that is comfortable and fits your mouth perfectly. To learn more about dentures in Waterloo or to schedule an appointment, call (519) 885-0810 or visit us at 550 Parkside Drive Unit A5 Waterloo, ON.

We look forward to being your dentist in Waterloo!

FAQ

What are dentures made of?

Dentures are usually made of both porcelain, resin, or a combination. The base of the denture is typically made out of acrylic.

How long do dentures last?

Dentures usually last between 5 and 10 years, but they can last much longer with proper care. It is important to see your dentist regularly for checkups and to have your dentures cleaned.

How to whiten dentures?

To keep dentures looking white, soak them in a mild cleaning solution overnight. This will help remove any plaque or tartar built up on them during the day. You can also use a soft toothbrush or denture brush to clean your dentures.

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Parkside Drive Dental is located in South of the Conestoga Parkway in the plaza on the northeast corner of Weber St. N and Parkside Dr.

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