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Immediate
Dentures
What is an
Immediate Denture?
You've been
advised to have an Immediate Denture. But what is it and how is
it done? We hope that this information will help to explain the
concepts and clear up any of the questions you might have regarding
this type of prosthesis.
Let me explain
what an immediate denture is by using an example. Suppose, for
instance, that you have eight (8) remaining upper teeth. These
teeth are, unfortunately, poor and can not be utilized in any
way to support a new prosthesis. If you were to have a traditional
denture made, it would be necessary to have all of these teeth
extracted first, the bone and gums would have to heal and then
a denture could be fabricated. This process could take several
weeks, if not longer, and for that time period you would have
to go around without any teeth. In order to avoid this type of
problem, we utilize an Immediate Denture technique. This involves
taking impressions of your mouth while your teeth are still present.
At the same time, when your teeth are extracted, we have a denture
ready to be inserted. In this way, you never have to walk around
without teeth. Immediate Dentures do present certain situations
which I would like to list for you.
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Since
we are unable to try in the denture prior to extracting your
teeth, certain esthetic compromises may have to be made. This
should not present any significant problem, however, and your
esthetic result should be more than satisfactory.
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Since our goal is for you never to be without teeth, we will
be inserting your new denture immediately after the extraction
of your remaining teeth. This may seem odd, but it is perfectly
normal. Typically, after the extraction of teeth, there may
be some swelling. By placing your denture in immediately, this
swelling can be kept to a minimum. If you did not place the
denture immediately, the swelling that occurs might not allow
you to wear your denture until the swelling subsided
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