Immediate Dentures Randolph MA

If you are looking for a replacement option for missing teeth, you will probably be considering dentures. There are actually several different types of dentures available, depending upon your need. Many patients are unaware of immediate dentures, so here is some information to help guide your decision. 

What should you know about immediate dentures? 

As the name suggests, immediate dentures become a possibility as soon as your teeth are extracted. They are also known as same-day dentures.

In most cases, people wanting dentures must first wait a few months after their teeth are extracted. Getting immediate dentures allows you to avoid any inconvenience or embarrassment that may result from living without teeth. 

Immediate Dentures Benefits 

  • Enhanced appearance: Your family and friends may never realize that your natural smile was completely replaced. Immediate dentures minimize facial changes that can occur when you go without missing teeth.
  • Improved healing: Your dentist inserts immediate dentures immediately following tooth extraction. This allows them to act as a sort of bandage to minimize the trauma of oral surgery.
  • Enhanced speech: Your teeth are very important in allowing you to form sounds and spoken words. People waiting for traditional dentures are forced to learn to talk without teeth while waiting for their dentures to be made. Then they must relearn their speech patterns. With immediate dentures, you can establish your speech patterns at an earlier time.
  • Improve chewing: As with speech patterns, eating and chewing involves a learning curve both with and without dentures. Immediate dentures allow you to begin chewing right away.

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After Tooth Extraction 

Before your teeth are extracted, your dentist will have made preparations by creating impressions of your existing natural teeth to create your immediate dentures. Once your teeth are extracted, they can place your immediate dentures right away. 

You will need to return for a few dental appointments because your gums and underlying bone will naturally be shifting and receding while you are healing. The frequency and number of these dental appointments varies from patient to patient.

Once the healing process is complete, your dentist will permanently reline or refit your dentures to ensure that they fit and function properly, helping your immediate dentures last for years to come.

How to Care For Your Immediate Dentures 

Keep your immediate dentures in your mouth until the morning after your teeth have been extracted.

Be sure to thoroughly wash your hands before removing your immediate dentures. While standing over a counter, use both of your hands to remove your dentures. You can clean them by rinsing them under cold water and scrubbing them with a denture brush.

Do not clean your dentures with over-the-counter denture cleaners, toothpaste, or soap during the early stages of your healing process. While you are healing, use a saltwater rinse to gently rinse your mouth.