Partial Dentures for Back Teeth Dumont, NJ
When people experience back teeth loss, partial dentures are an option to replace their missing teeth. Removable partial dentures for back teeth can replace an arch of teeth in the back of the mouth. Partial dentures for back teeth can help with chewing and eating and improve a patient's oral health rather than leave the missing teeth alone.
Partial dentures for back teeth are available at Dumont Family Dental in Dumont and the surrounding area. If you are missing your back teeth, do not hesitate to see if partial dentures are right for you. Call us today at (201) 374-7202 to schedule an appointment or learn more about our services.
Removable Partial Dentures for Back Teeth
Compared to full dentures, removable partial dentures are a fix for a smaller number of missing teeth. These dentures are comfortable, convenient, and discreet. Removable partial dentures help patients avoid the shifting that sometimes happens with one or more missing teeth.
Removable partial dentures usually consist of replacement teeth attached to a gum-colored base. Today's partial denture designs use high-tech casting methods to fill in the spaces left behind by missing teeth. The result is more stability with the remaining teeth and a beautiful smile.
“Removable partial dentures help patients avoid the shifting that sometimes happens with one or more missing teeth.”
Process of Getting Partial Dentures
The process of getting removable partial dentures for back teeth involves a few simple steps. We begin by taking an impression of the teeth and gums in order to curate the dentures to fit and match the surrounding area. Patients with any extractions may need to wait out the healing period before taking an impression. The impression is then sent to a lab that creates the custom-made dentures before the patient's next visit.
Since dentures replace missing teeth, there is still a chance that the mouth changes through tooth movement. This can cause other teeth to shift, become loose, or feel uncomfortable. We can make any adjustments to the dentures as needed to ensure the dentures are fitting well and the surrounding teeth, gums, and bone are intact.
“We begin by taking an impression of the teeth and gums in order to curate the dentures to fit and match the surrounding area.”
Benefits of Removable Partial Dentures for Back Teeth
According to statistics cited by the American College of Prosthodontists, as many as 120 million Americans are missing at least one tooth. Removable partial dentures are the solution of choice for many of them. For those who are missing back teeth, dentures can provide the following benefits:
- Promotion of oral health. Dentures prevent adjacent teeth from moving out of place, as they tend to do when there are missing teeth. By keeping the configuration of the teeth close to normal, dentures reduce the risk of severe bone and gum problems developing later. Furthermore, when the remaining natural teeth maintain their position, there is a lessened chance of bone loss and cavities.
- Comfort chewing and speaking. After a short adjustment period, most patients can talk and chew normally with denture arches for back teeth. Molars perform the critical function of grinding down food for proper digestion and nutrition absorption. Dentures offer an effective solution for performing this function after the loss of one or more molars.
- Enhanced appearance. Although back teeth are not readily visible, their absence can affect appearance. Missing molars can result in a shrunken facial shape and atrophy of some facial muscles. Partial dentures prevent this from happening by maintaining the normal shape of the face.
“According to statistics cited by the American College of Prosthodontists, as many as 120 million Americans are missing at least one tooth.”
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Other Options for Replacing Back Teeth
In addition to partial dentures for back teeth, patients may consider other solutions for missing molars. Each has its advantages and disadvantages. The right choice for any individual patient depends on specific factors such as medical history, oral health, personal preferences, budget, and more. The dentists at Dumont Family Dental help each patient can find the most effective option for you.
Implants are a popular teeth-replacement method. They have the advantage of being permanent, barring later complications. Implants also look and feel natural. However, their relatively high cost can make them impracticable for some. Implants also involve minor surgery and can necessitate bone grafts. Some health conditions can inhibit proper healing. For instance, an article reviewing study data in the International Journal of Implant Dentistry found that poorly controlled diabetes increases the risks of complications and implant failure.
Permanent bridges are another option for replacing the back teeth. This solution is possible if there are natural teeth or implants on both sides of the missing tooth. While there exists a cantilever bridge that attaches to one tooth, dentists prefer not to use it to replace the back teeth, as they take more pressure than a bridge should support.
“The right choice for any individual patient depends on specific factors such as medical history, oral health, personal preferences, budget, and more.”
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Q. Do removable partial dentures for back teeth look natural?
A. Today's advances in dental technology have made partial dentures look more natural. Some bases consist of pliable acrylic that resembles the gums and blends in with the mouth. In a study from the Journal of Contemporary Clinical Dentistry, patients preferred the look and feel of a more flexible material.
Q. How much do denture arches for back teeth cost?
A. The cost of partial dentures is much more affordable than other types of restorations. Since dentists and labs customize each partial denture, there is not a set price. The price depends on the material, size, and number of artificial teeth. We can go over the price and insurance coverage during an appointment.
Q. How do I adjust to wearing removable partial dentures for back teeth?
A. Wearing a partial denture for the first time can be awkward. Patients used to eating and speaking with several missing teeth may feel a difference at first. However, after a few weeks, the dentures should feel more natural.
Q. How do I know I need to replace removable partial dentures for back teeth?
A. Partial dentures need replacement every five or so years. Over time, the teeth may shift, and the denture may feel loose. If the partial denture slips and feels different, talk to a dentist about an adjustment or replacement.
Q. What do I eat with denture arches for back teeth?
A. With partial dentures, we recommend starting on soft foods when first getting used to them. Avoid food that is too sticky or hard, such as peanut butter, some candies, or popcorn. Try cutting foods into smaller pieces during the adjustment period.
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Discuss Back Teeth Replacement Options With a Qualified Dentist
A high-quality partial denture can be an effective replacement for missing molars. The right dental team can help you protect your dental health. Learn more about denture arches for back teeth by calling us at 201-374-7202 to schedule a visit.
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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