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What is Dentures?

Dentures are removable dental appliances that are used to replace missing teeth and restore the appearance and function of the mouth. They are typically made of acrylic or resin materials and are custom-fitted to the patient's mouth. Dentures come in different types, including full dentures for patients who have lost all their teeth, and partial dentures for patients who have some natural teeth remaining. Dentures require proper care and maintenance, including regular cleaning, to ensure they last as long as possible and maintain their fit and function. What are some indications that a person may need dentures? Here are some indications that a person may need dentures: 1. Missing teeth: If a person has lost one or more teeth due to decay, injury, or other reasons, dentures can be used to replace the missing teeth. 2. Difficulty chewing: If a person is having difficulty chewing or eating certain foods due to missing teeth, dentures can help improve their ability to chew and digest food properly. 3. Speech problems: Missing teeth can affect a person's speech, causing them to slur or mumble words. Dentures can help improve speech clarity and pronunciation. 4. Gum disease: If a person has advanced gum disease that has resulted in the loss of teeth, dentures may be necessary to restore the function and appearance of their mouth. 5. Jaw pain or discomfort: Missing teeth can cause the jawbone to shrink and shift, leading to pain and discomfort in the jaw. 

Post Treatment Care for Dentures Here are some post-treatment care tips for dentures: 1. Clean dentures daily: Dentures should be cleaned daily using a soft-bristled brush and denture cleaner to remove food particles, stains, and bacteria. 2. Soak dentures overnight: Dentures should be soaked in water or denture solution overnight to keep them moist and prevent them from drying out. 3. Handle dentures carefully: Dentures are delicate and can easily break or warp. Patients should handle their dentures with care and avoid dropping them or exposing them to high temperatures. 4. Avoid sticky or hard foods: Patients with dentures should avoid sticky or hard foods that can damage their dentures or cause discomfort. 5. Keep the mouth and gums clean: Patients with dentures should maintain good oral hygiene by brushing their gums, tongue, and remaining teeth with a soft-bristled brush and fluoride toothpaste. 6. Visit the dentist regularly: Patients with dentures should see their dentist regularly for checkups and adjustments. The dentist can check the fit and condition of the dentures and make any necessary repairs or replacements. 7. Store dentures properly: Patients should store their dentures in a clean, dry place when not in use, and keep them out of reach of children or pets. By following these post-treatment care tips, patients can keep their dentures clean, comfortable, and in good condition for many years to come. 

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