Full Dentures

Full dentures are a beacon of hope for individuals struggling with extensive tooth loss, offering a transformative solution for restoring function, aesthetics, and confidence. These custom-made prosthetic devices provide a lifelike replacement for missing teeth, enabling individuals to reclaim their smiles and enjoy improved oral health.

Full dentures, also known as complete dentures, are custom-made removable prosthetic devices designed to replace all teeth in one or both dental arches. Comprised of artificial teeth set in a pink acrylic base resembling natural gum tissue, complete dentures restore functionality, aesthetics, and confidence for individuals with extensive tooth loss.

Their importance lies in enabling proper chewing, speaking, and smiling, restoring oral function and facial aesthetics while promoting overall oral health and well-being. Complete dentures empower individuals to regain their smiles and enjoy an improved quality of life by providing a lifelike replacement for missing teeth.

Additionally, there is another type of denture known as partial dentures. These replace missing teeth and are attached to remaining natural teeth for support, restoring aesthetics, function, and speech, thus enhancing oral health. John J. Cravatta DDS

Applications of Full Dentures

Complete Tooth Replacement

One of the primary applications of full dentures is replacing all missing teeth in one or both dental arches. Extensive tooth loss, whether due to decay, gum disease, trauma, or other factors, can have a profound impact on oral function, aesthetics, and self-confidence. Complete dentures provide a comprehensive solution for restoring the entire dentition, enabling individuals to chew, bite, speak, and smile easily and confidently.

Restoration of Function and Aesthetics

Complete dentures in Elmwood Park, IL, play a pivotal role in restoring the smile's function and aesthetics, allowing individuals to enjoy improved oral health and enhanced facial aesthetics. Dentures restore proper jaw alignment, prevent bone loss, and promote oral health by replacing missing teeth and supporting the surrounding oral structures.

Additionally, with their customizable design and lifelike appearance, complete dentures create a natural-looking smile that boosts confidence and enhances overall facial aesthetics.

Improvement of Oral Health

Beyond merely replacing missing teeth, complete dentures improve oral health by restoring function and supporting the surrounding oral structures. By providing a stable and functional replacement for missing teeth, dentures help maintain proper jaw alignment, prevent bone loss, and alleviate issues such as difficulty chewing, speaking, or smiling.

Additionally, by restoring oral function and aesthetics, dentures can enhance individuals' confidence and encourage them to maintain proper oral hygiene, improving overall oral health.

Customizable Solutions

Complete dentures offer customized solutions tailored to each patient's unique needs and preferences. Whether opting for conventional dentures for comprehensive tooth replacement, immediate dentures for immediate restoration, or overdentures for enhanced stability and retention, individuals can find the right type to suit their specific needs and lifestyle.

Complete dentures' versatility and adaptability empower individuals to reclaim their smiles and enjoy improved oral health and well-being. Contact us today to learn more!

The Procedure for Full Dentures

The procedure for complete dentures begins with an initial consultation with a dental professional. During this appointment, our dentist in Elmwood Park, IL, conducts a comprehensive assessment of the patient's oral health, including the condition of the teeth, gums, and surrounding oral structures.

X-rays, photographs, and impressions may be taken to evaluate the extent of tooth loss and determine the patient's suitability for complete dentures. Additionally, the dentist discusses the patient's aesthetic preferences, lifestyle factors, and expectations to develop a personalized treatment plan.

Following the initial consultation, impressions and measurements of the mouth are obtained to create a precise mold for the fabrication of the dentures. These impressions serve as a blueprint for crafting custom-made dentures that fit snugly over the gums and replicate the appearance of natural teeth and gums.

Skilled technicians at a dental laboratory then use high-quality materials such as acrylic resin or a combination of acrylic and metal to fabricate the dentures according to the dentist's specifications. Customizations such as tooth shade, size, shape, and arrangement are meticulously considered to achieve a lifelike and comfortable fit.

Once the dentures are fabricated, they are returned to the dental office for a trial fitting and adjustments. During this appointment, the dentist at John J Cravatta DDS, evaluates the fit, comfort, and aesthetics of the dentures and makes any necessary adjustments to ensure optimal function and appearance. This may involve refining the fit, adjusting the bite, or modifying it to enhance comfort and stability.

The dentures are ready for final placement once the patient and dentist are satisfied with the fit and aesthetics. The dentist carefully positions the dentures over the gums, ensuring a secure fit and proper alignment. Any final adjustments are made to optimize comfort and function, and the patient receives instructions on caring for and maintaining the dentures properly. Follow-up appointments may be scheduled to monitor the fit of the dentures and make any further adjustments as needed.

By embracing the transformative power of complete dentures, individuals can reclaim their smiles, enjoy improved function and aesthetics, and embrace a brighter and more confident future. Visit John J. Cravatta, D.D.S., at 7310 W North Ave, Ste 2E, Elmwood Park, IL 60707, or call (708) 453-5360 to embark on your journey towards a brighter, more confident smile with complete dentures!

Location

7310 W North Ave, Ste 2E,
Elmwood Park, IL 60707

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