Do Dentures Have Long-Term Benefits to Your Oral Health?
Posted on 8/24/2020 by Dr. Chad Rebhun
It is no secret that when we think of dentures, the first thought that comes to our mind is the older generation of people who would have had dentures soaked in some sort of solution overnight only to wear them in the morning and flash an artificial smile. Dentists these days are very different from what you probably imagine in your head. This is why it is highly recommended you learn more about new age dentures and how you can benefit from them.
Functionality
The new age dentures manage to deliver good results, thereby making it convenient for you to chew your food without having to worry about the dentures coming off. While older dentures did not allow you the liberty to eat hard food, these new dentures enable you to eat whatever you want just as you could with your real teeth. Unlike older dentures that were removable, the new dentures are fitted into your mouth using implant screws that make it more secure and convenient to use. If you are of the opinion that your dentures slip off while you are eating then this is something you need not worry about anymore. These dentures feel like real teeth in your mouth and whether you plan on getting partial dentures or full dentures, they will definitely help you feel a lot better about yourself.
The new dentures do not affect your speech in any way and this means that you will not have problems with pronouncing words. Missing teeth can often cause pronunciation problems and this is something that makes it difficult for people, especially when they have a jaw that requires them to interact with many people regularly. Dentures feel really comfortable in your mouth and you will be able to use them without any problems whatsoever. You can visit us to learn more about how these dentures can benefit you and how you can get them set it properly.
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