Dana L. Yeoman, DDS
Dentures and Implants
"Wouldn't
it be easier to take out all my teeth and have dentures?"
"I won't ever have to go to the dentist again, will I?"
"What are dentures anyway?"
The questions above are
only a few asked by patients each week. In my practice,
we see a variety of patients in many stages of tooth
loss. Here are my answers to some commonly asked
questions to help clarify the issues and dispel some
rumors.
There are two common types of designs for removable
dentures. Partials are generally made with a metal
framework and acrylic, replacing teeth in the areas where
the patient is missing them. In contrast, a full denture
is what most people picture when they talk about "false
teeth". Made of pink acrylic and porcelain or plastic
teeth, they are designed to give the patient with no
teeth the ability to look good and eat well.
I have heard people say that the easiest solution to
their dental problems would be to have all their teeth
removed and replaced with full dentures. Veteran denture
wearers are shaking their heads and wondering how anyone
could think that way. I tell patients that dentures are
not a replacement for teeth. They are a replacement for
no teeth at all. If there is still hope for your natural
teeth, by all means, do what you can to save them. Don't
take the decision to get dentures lightly. If your dental
situation has left you in a desperate position, dentures
are a great option to restore your smile and your
confidence. That is something I can do to help you.
Some think dentures are a one-time fix, where once they
have dentures they never need to visit the dentist again.
This cannot be further from the truth. Bone shrinks and
tissue changes constantly. They need to be replaced every
6-10 years. Very often, a dentist can see early stages of
osteoporosis before the physician diagnoses it. Current
x-rays are important to check the degree of bone loss and
screen for bone diseases. Denture wearers need a yearly
check-up. The dentist will assure the denture is fitting
correctly and perform an oral cancer screening. Yearly
check-ups and maintenance can extend the life of a
denture.
If you are interested in finding out how my office can
help you, feel free to call for a consultation at no
charge.
Dana
L. Yeoman, D.D.S.
Second Smile Denture Care
3301 19th Street
Bakersfield, CA 93301
Tel: 661-325-1263