dentures | Plaza Dental Care https://www.vallejoplazadentalcare.com Thu, 01 Nov 2018 16:01:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.2 The Difference Between Full and Partial Dentures https://www.vallejoplazadentalcare.com/the-difference-between-full-and-partial-dentures/ Thu, 01 Nov 2018 16:01:35 +0000 https://www.vallejoplazadentalcare.com/the-difference-between-full-and-partial-dentures/ Do you know the important differences between full and partial dentures? Our team is happy to review both versions for optimal tooth replacement to help you better understand how they can restore your smile. Below we will review the main types of dentures, which are full and partial dentures, and the benefits they have to [...]

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Do you know the important differences between full and partial dentures? Our team is happy to review both versions for optimal tooth replacement to help you better understand how they can restore your smile. Below we will review the main types of dentures, which are full and partial dentures, and the benefits they have to offer.

Dentures replace missing teeth in your smile to keep other teeth from changing their position. Dentures are customized for your mouth to fit comfortably and can be removed for cleaning. Today’s dentures are more natural-looking than ever so that your appearance and smile remain natural. Without dentures, missing teeth can cause the facial muscles to droop and you may appear to age prematurely. Dentures also help you chew comfortably and speak clearly again when they restore missing teeth in your smile.

Full Dentures

Full dentures are designed to offer full tooth replacement by filling a full arch of missing teeth with a beautiful and natural-looking appliance. To place full dentures, it may be necessary to perform a tooth extraction to make space for this appliance if there are still teeth lingering in your smile. The conventional denture is made after your teeth have been extracted and after the gum tissue has started healing. These are typically ready to be worn about eight to 12 weeks after your teeth are removed. Your oral appliance is placed over your gums and held securely using suction to attach to the roof of your mouth. Full dentures are removable and can be taken out at night and for cleanings.

Partial Dentures

If you have a few missing teeth in a row, partial dentures can restore your beautiful smile. This removable oral appliance is used to fill the gap from missing teeth so that you can have a beautiful and functional smile again. These partial appliances clasp to the neighboring teeth in your smile to help you speak, smile and chew properly. These replacement teeth are attached to a colored plastic base that looks like your natural gums. If you have a fixed bridge to replace one or more of your teeth, crowns are placed on the teeth that border the space with artificial teeth and are cemented into place.

In addition to full and partial dentures, there is a third option for some. Implant-supported dentures are an overdenture which is attached to dental implants for support and are most often made for the lower jaw. These are often done if there are no teeth in the jaw but there is sufficient jaw bone material to support implants. These have special attachments that snap them onto the implant.

No matter which type of denture you wear, you want to take good care of your oral health to keep your gum tissue healthy by practicing good oral hygiene habits. You will also want to make sure you see our dentist regularly to make sure your dentures fit correctly and ensure they are comfortable and that your gums are healthy.

Both full and partial dentures can be very functional and make excellent choices when it comes to tooth loss and tooth replacement. If you would like to learn more about your options for the types of dentures, please feel free to call today for a consultation with our team!

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Focus Your Oral Health Care on Cosmetic Dentistry https://www.vallejoplazadentalcare.com/focus-your-oral-health-care-on-cosmetic-dentistry/ Wed, 29 Nov 2017 05:37:48 +0000 https://www.vallejoplazadentalcare.com/?p=566 Are you in need of a cosmetic dentistry treatment to enhance your smile beyond its current level? If you want to take your smile to the next level, it is important to have appropriate treatments to repair or enhance your teeth. Cosmetic dentistry can help you achieve the smile you desire. Listed below are a [...]

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Are you in need of a cosmetic dentistry treatment to enhance your smile beyond its current level? If you want to take your smile to the next level, it is important to have appropriate treatments to repair or enhance your teeth. Cosmetic dentistry can help you achieve the smile you desire. Listed below are a few of your options:

– If you’re looking for a restoration treatment to concealer cover a tooth, dental crowns are an amazing option.

– If you simply want to cover up the fronts of a tooth to give you the smile you desire, dental veneers are a good choice.

– If you wish to fill in the gap left behind by a missing or lost teeth with a removable prosthetic, choose dentures.

– Dental bridges are designed to fill in missing gaps in your smile with prosthetics that are cemented in place and linked directly to nearby or neighboring teeth.

– Don’t be afraid to come in for a treatment to repair and conceal surface stains on your teeth with dental bonding treatments.

– One of the most effective treatments for eradicating deep stains and discolorations remains professional tooth whitening treatments.

Dr. Khashayar Khomejany and our team would love to see you at our dentist office in Vallejo, California. Our dentist at Plaza Dental Care can help you find which cosmetic dentistry treatment will work best for you. To set up an appointment, please call us at 707-642-1360.

 

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Simple Tips to Ensure Strong Teeth for the Rest of Your Life https://www.vallejoplazadentalcare.com/simple-tips-to-ensure-strong-teeth-for-the-rest-of-your-life/ Tue, 16 May 2017 21:09:09 +0000 https://www.vallejoplazadentalcare.com/?p=482 Strong teeth require strong oral hygiene habits. However, that doesn’t mean you have to dedicate every second of your life to oral health care. A few minutes a day can be the difference of a broken smile and mouth masterpiece. To ensure your terrific oral health lasts as long as you do, try these simple [...]

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Strong teeth require strong oral hygiene habits. However, that doesn’t mean you have to dedicate every second of your life to oral health care. A few minutes a day can be the difference of a broken smile and mouth masterpiece. To ensure your terrific oral health lasts as long as you do, try these simple tips to ensure strong teeth for the rest of your life.

– Brush your teeth at least twice per day with a brush that has soft bristles.
– Floss your teeth at least once per day with floss that will not shred.
– Remove any bad habits from your life that can wreck your smile, such as smoking, chewing tobacco, and drug use.
– Try adding in additional cleaning methods to your oral health care routine such as using mouthwash and chewing sugarless gum.
– Be careful of eating and biting into products that can potentially chip and crack your teeth, such as large candy canes, corn on the cob, and candy apples.
– Always make sure to attend your bi-annual professional cleanings with your dentist to ensure your teeth are taken care of.

If you would like to schedule an appointment with Plaza Dental Care for a professional examination, please call our dentist office at 707-642-1360. We are located in Vallejo, California, and Dr. Khashayar Khomejany and all of our wonderful team look forward to seeing you smile bright this season.

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Denture Adhesive Can Help People with a Removable Partial Denture https://www.vallejoplazadentalcare.com/denture-adhesive-can-help-people-with-a-removable-partial-denture/ Sun, 18 Dec 2016 16:37:13 +0000 https://www.vallejoplazadentalcare.com/?p=442 Denture adhesive is a strong, water-based oral adhesive that was originally designed to help hold removable dentures in place. At the same time, people with a removable partial denture can also benefit from using denture adhesive. Not only will it help hold the partial in place, but it will also block stray food particles from [...]

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Denture adhesive is a strong, water-based oral adhesive that was originally designed to help hold removable dentures in place. At the same time, people with a removable partial denture can also benefit from using denture adhesive. Not only will it help hold the partial in place, but it will also block stray food particles from infiltrating the base near the gums.

If a few stray food particles do happen to make their way into the area, they can irritate the gums and cause your partial to feel loose in your mouth. In a situation like this, you should remove your partial and give it a very thorough rinse to remove the food particles and any residual denture adhesive. Then, you can use a paper towel to dry the partial to give you a smooth, clean surface so you can reapply fresh denture adhesive.

When shopping for denture adhesive, you should always look for the American Dental Association Seal of Acceptance. This insignia represents that the ADA has subjected the product to rigorous testing and research to prove its safety and effectiveness.

If you have a removable partial and you’ve been struggling with stray food particles, or if you want a more secure fit, you might want to call Plaza Dental Care at 707-642-1360 to ask your dentist, Dr. Khashayar Khomejany, about using denture adhesive in Vallejo, California.

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Adjusting to Your New Dentures https://www.vallejoplazadentalcare.com/adjusting-to-your-new-dentures/ Fri, 09 Sep 2016 17:46:00 +0000 https://www.vallejoplazadentalcare.com/?p=408 Getting dentures for the first time can be a big adjustment. When Dr. Sean and Dr. Sepi recommend dentures in Vallejo, California, it is to restore the beauty and functionality of your smile. However, they take some getting used to. In order to prepare you for this change, here are some commonly asked questions about [...]

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Getting dentures for the first time can be a big adjustment. When Dr. Sean and Dr. Sepi recommend dentures in Vallejo, California, it is to restore the beauty and functionality of your smile. However, they take some getting used to. In order to prepare you for this change, here are some commonly asked questions about dentures.

What do new dentures feel like?
Your new dentures may feel a little loose or odd for a few weeks until the muscles of your cheeks and tongue learn to keep them in place. It may also take you a few weeks to become comfortable inserting and removing them. Be aware that minor irritation, soreness, and an increase of saliva flow may occur when you first start wearing dentures. These issues will go away as your mouth adjusts.

Will dentures make eating difficult?
Eating with new dentures takes some practice and may be uncomfortable for a few weeks. The best way to get used to eating with new dentures is to start with soft foods cut into small pieces. Chew your food slowly using both sides of your mouth. As you become accustomed to your dentures, add other foods until you reach a normal diet. Be careful with foods that are hot, hard, sharp-edged, or sticky.

Will dentures change how I speak?
When you begin wearing your new dentures, pronouncing certain words may be difficult. If this is the case, practice saying the difficult words out loud. You will become accustomed to speaking properly with dentures with practice and with time. Dentures sometimes slip when you cough, laugh, or smile. Reposition them by biting down gently and swallowing.

Will dentures make me look different?
Your dentures will be made to closely resemble your natural teeth, so there should be only a slighty noticeable change in your appearance. Depending on your specific case, dentures may even improve the appearance of your smile and fill out your face.

If you have any other questions or concerns, our dentists will be happy to assist you. We invite you to contact Plaza Dental Care today to learn more and to schedule an appointment.

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Restoration Options for Lost Teeth https://www.vallejoplazadentalcare.com/restoration-options-for-lost-teeth/ Wed, 10 Aug 2016 21:13:55 +0000 https://www.vallejoplazadentalcare.com/?p=403 Losing teeth for any reason isn’t ever a pleasant experience. What makes it worse is that you’ll have to live with a gap in your smile, which can affect your self-confidence, oral health, and even how well you’re able to digest food. However, there are many different options here at Plaza Dental Care for restoration [...]

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Losing teeth for any reason isn’t ever a pleasant experience. What makes it worse is that you’ll have to live with a gap in your smile, which can affect your self-confidence, oral health, and even how well you’re able to digest food.

However, there are many different options here at Plaza Dental Care for restoration of lost teeth.

Implants

One of the most popular methods for tooth restoration, dental implants are simple, quick, and last as long as you’re willing to take care of them. They’re simple titanium screws, inserted into your gums, and capped with a crown that looks, feels, and functions exactly like a real tooth.

Bridges

Dental bridges are another popular way to fill in the gaps in your smile. Using neighboring teeth, a fake tooth is inserted and attached to your other teeth via crowns. Bridges are a great option if you only need one tooth replaced, or don’t have the gum or jaw health necessary to receive an implant.

Dentures

Coming in either a full set or a partial, dentures are another way to replace teeth. If you’re missing quite a few teeth, dentures may be the way to go. They do require a bit more maintenance than bridges or implants, but they’re effective and still very much in use today.

After a consultation appointment with Dr.Khashayar Khomejany, they will recommend the best option for your tooth replacement needs. Callus today at 707-642-1360 to schedule that appointment.

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