Dentures are one of the options available for replacing missing teeth. Other alternatives include dental implants and dental bridges. Your dentist will assess your specific case and recommend the most suitable treatment option.

The timeline for dentures can vary depending on individual circumstances. It may take several weeks from the initial consultation to the final placement, allowing for the fabrication of custom dentures that fit comfortably and provide optimal function.

Initially, you may experience some adjustment when eating and speaking with dentures. However, with practice and time, most patients adapt and regain normal function. Dental adhesives can be used to enhance stability and confidence.

With proper care and regular maintenance, dentures can last for many years. However, they may require occasional adjustments or relining to maintain a proper fit as your mouth changes over time.

It is generally recommended to remove your dentures at night to give your oral tissues a chance to rest. This also allows for proper cleaning and maintenance of the dentures.

Dentures should be cleaned daily using a denture brush or a soft-bristle toothbrush and denture cleaner. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or regular toothpaste, as they can damage the denture material.

Yes, dentures can often be repaired if they break or become damaged. It’s important to contact your dentist for professional evaluation and repair to ensure proper fit and function.

Dentures are designed to support facial muscles and restore a natural facial appearance. They can help prevent the sunken look that can occur with missing teeth, improving your overall facial aesthetics.

It is recommended to visit your dentist regularly for check-ups and oral health evaluations, even with dentures. Your dentist can ensure that your dentures fit properly, assess your oral tissues, and address any concerns or adjustments needed.

While there are denture repair kits available over the counter, it is best to consult your dentist for any adjustments or repairs. They have the expertise and proper tools to ensure the dentures are adjusted safely and effectively.