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Dave Johnson Dental Lab, Inc. Wednesday, May 8th, 2024

Immediate Dentures: Smile Restoration in a Day.

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Immediate dentures, also known as same-day dentures, are a fantastic option for individuals needing tooth extraction due to various reasons such as decay, gum disease, or trauma. These dentures are crafted before the removal procedure and placed immediately after tooth extraction, allowing the patient to restore a smile on the same day. Same-day dentures can significantly impact your confidence and quality of life during the tooth extraction and healing process, providing you with a smile to be proud of from day one. Here’s how the immediate dentures process typically works:

  • Consultation: The process begins with a consultation with a dentist or prosthodontist. During this appointment, the dentist will examine your teeth, gums, and overall oral health to determine if immediate dentures are the right option for you.
  • Preparation: If immediate dentures are deemed suitable, the dentist will take impressions of your mouth before your teeth are extracted. These impressions are used to create a custom-fitted denture that will be ready on the same day as your extractions.
  • Extraction: On the day of the procedure, any necessary teeth are extracted. This step can vary in complexity depending on the number of teeth being removed and their condition. In some cases, extractions may involve removing diseased teeth or those damaged beyond repair.
  • Placement of immediate dentures: Once the teeth are extracted, the immediate dentures are placed in your mouth. Denture placement is designed to fit snugly over your gums and provide immediate functionality and aesthetics.
  • Adjustments: After the dentures are placed, the dentist will make any necessary adjustments to ensure a proper fit and bite alignment. This step is crucial for the comfort and functionality of the dentures.
  • Healing and follow-up: Following the placement of immediate dentures, it’s important to follow any post-operative care instructions provided by your dentist. You may experience some discomfort or swelling initially, but this typically subsides as your mouth heals. Your dentist will schedule follow-up appointments to monitor your progress and make any further adjustments as needed.

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Immediate Denture Care Tips for Comfortable Healing.

Taking proper denture care is crucial for comfortable healing and adjustment during the initial period after tooth extraction. The care tips can ensure a smooth healing process and a comfortable adjustment to your immediate dentures. Here are some tips to help you with immediate denture care:

  • Follow post-extraction instructions: Your dentist will provide specific instructions for caring for your mouth after tooth extraction. Follow these tips carefully to promote healing and minimize discomfort.
  • Handle dentures with care: Handle your immediate dentures gently to avoid damaging them. When removing or inserting them, support them evenly to prevent bending or breaking.
  • Maintain oral hygiene: Even though you have dentures, it’s essential to keep your mouth clean to prevent infection and promote healing. Rinse your mouth with warm salt water after meals to keep the extraction sites clean. Brush your gums, tongue, and palate with a soft-bristled toothbrush to remove bacteria and stimulate blood circulation.
  • Clean dentures daily: Remove your dentures daily and clean them thoroughly to remove food particles and bacteria. Use a soft-bristled denture brush and mild denture cleaner or soap to gently scrub the dentures. Avoid using hot water, which can warp the dentures, and abrasive cleaners that can damage the surface.
  • Soak dentures overnight: Keep your dentures moist by soaking them in water or a denture cleaning solution overnight. This prevents them from drying out and maintains their shape.
  • Avoid hard or sticky foods: During the initial healing period, stick to soft foods that are easy to chew and won’t dislodge your dentures. Avoid hard, sticky, or tough foods that can cause discomfort or damage to your dentures.
  • Attend follow-up appointments: Schedule follow-up appointments with your dentist as recommended to monitor your healing progress and make any necessary adjustments to your dentures for a comfortable fit.
  • Report any discomfort: If you experience persistent discomfort, sore spots, or difficulty chewing or speaking with your immediate dentures, contact your dentist. They can make adjustments to comfort and improve the fit of your dentures.

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