Immediate Dentures Dumont, NJ
Immediate dentures, also known as temporary dentures, are prosthetic teeth that are placed right after a dentist performs a major tooth extraction. Immediate dentures provide a safe, comfortable replacement for natural teeth. Dentists use them to take the place of natural teeth that have been damaged beyond repair due to disease, decay, or injury.
We use these prosthetic teeth to improve oral motor functions such as talking and chewing and also improve the aesthetic appearance of a patient's smile. Immediate dentures are available at Dumont Family Dental in Dumont and the surrounding area. Take control of your oral health today and call us at (201) 374-7202 to schedule an appointment and see if you are a candidate for immediate dentures.
How Immediate Dentures Differ From Complete Dentures
Both conventional, complete dentures, and immediate dentures are custom-made for patients using a mold of their mouth. Full dentures are molded to the mouth after tooth extraction, and immediate dentures are molded before the extraction.
While this means immediate dentures may be made ready in advance, it also means the fit may be less than ideal. The gums and jaw may change shape following extraction as they heal, which may mean that the temporary dentures will require further adjustments. Immediate dentures may also be less affordable in many cases.
“Complete dentures are molded to the mouth after tooth extraction, and immediate dentures are molded before the extraction.”
When You Should Get Immediate Dentures
A patient may opt for immediate dentures when it would be inconvenient, damaging, or painful to live without teeth while waiting for permanent dentures. For example, a patient with a history of sensitive teeth may prefer to have temporary dentures following an extraction to protect the remaining teeth. The natural teeth will be subject to less pressure while eating as a result of the dentures.
However, the most common reasons for getting immediate dentures, according to the Foundation for Oral Rehabilitation, are aesthetic and social. Many people prefer not to live without teeth while waiting to be ready for complete dentures or implants. Immediate dentures provide a solution to this need.
“A patient may opt for immediate dentures when it would be inconvenient, damaging, or painful to live without teeth.”
The Immediate Dentures Process
The process of getting immediate dentures is similar in many ways to getting conventional dentures. The dentist makes a mold of the oral cavity and uses the mold to create the dentures.
The immediate dentures process differs primarily due to when it happens: before the tooth extraction. According to the University of Iowa College of Dentistry and Dental Clinics, it may take four to five visits to complete the fabrication process. The process involves making impressions, selecting teeth, and, in some cases, trying on the back teeth.
“The process of getting immediate dentures is similar in many ways to getting conventional dentures.”
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Immediate vs. Conventional Dentures
Immediate or temporary denture construction occurs before the extraction process begins. We do this so that we can place the immediate dentures right after extracting the patient's teeth. In contrast, conventional denture creation occurs after the extraction takes place.
Patients will have to return several weeks after their teeth extraction to receive and fit their conventional dentures. Conventional dentures often require fewer adjustments because they are fitted after the shape of the oral tissue has changed during the healing process. While immediate dentures may be less cost-efficient, they significantly speed up the recovery process and improve aesthetic appearance instantly.
“While immediate dentures may be less cost-efficient, they significantly speed up the recovery process and improve aesthetic appearance instantly.”
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What to Expect After Receiving Immediate Dentures
After receiving immediate dentures, it is normal to experience some pain and swelling. Pressing an ice pack against the face and taking over-the-counter pain medication can help alleviate discomfort. Patients should restrict their diet to liquids and soft foods for the first day after receiving their dentures. It is also normal for a patient's bite to be imperfect until the swelling has disappeared in about four to seven days.
After the first 24 hours of wearing immediate dentures, patients can remove their appliance to clean after meals and at night. While immediate dentures allow people to smile with confidence, they are not as precise as conventional dentures. Since it is more difficult to perfect the bite with immediate dentures, relining or remaking the dentures may be necessary.
“Since it is more difficult to perfect the bite with immediate dentures, relining or remaking the dentures may be necessary.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. When should temporary dentures be realigned?
A. A patient's gums shift and change shape as they heal from an extraction. This makes it difficult to keep immediate dentures secure after the healing process is complete. Dentures should be realigned several weeks after the initial installation to ensure they are secure and comfortable.
Q. Is the placement of dentures right after extraction painful?
A. Most patients feel sore after the extraction process, but the dentures should not cause significant pain. Minor soreness should be expected while adjusting to the new dentures. Over-the-counter pain medication such as Tylenol®, Advil®, and Motrin® can help relieve soreness.
Q. How should temporary dentures be cared for?
A. Dentures must be cleaned thoroughly every day, but toothpaste is not recommended. Mild soap and water should be used instead. When they are not being worn, keep temporary dentures in water.
Q. What are the benefits of immediate dentures?
A. The primary benefit is that they improve facial appearance. Missing teeth can cause other teeth to shift and facial muscles to sag. Dentures remedy these problems while making it easier for patients to perform basic oral motor functions such as chewing and talking. According to the University of Iowa College of Dentistry and Dental Clinics, immediate dentures also reduce the bleeding that occurs after tooth extraction and protect oral tissues as they heal.
Q. What should patients expect after receiving immediate dentures?
A. Patients can expect an improved facial appearance after receiving them, but they should also anticipate an adjustment period. Speech may be difficult at first, and gums may be sore for a few days. The dentures will also need adjustments several times within the first few weeks to ensure a comfortable fit.
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Learn More About Immediate Dentures
Immediate dentures are a great way to avoid the physical and social discomfort of missing teeth. Our team is ready to help you determine if this is a good option for you. Call Dumont Family Dental at (201) 374-7202 to set up an appointment in Dumont and learn more.
Helpful Related Links
- American Dental Association (ADA). Glossary of Dental Clinical Terms. 2024
- American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry® (AACD). Home Page. 2024
- WebMD. WebMD’s Oral Care Guide. 2024
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