Dentures and Partials in Broomfield CO
Today’s technology allows dentures and partials to look more natural than ever. The days of noticeably artificial smiles are gone, and most people will never know that your dentures or partials are not your natural teeth.
At Fleischmann Family Dentistry, we only trust the very best labs to create our patients’ appliances and restorations. We promise that your dentures will be comfortable, fit well, and look great.
The Importance of Treating Missing Teeth
Dentures and partials are an important part of dentistry. In addition to carrying a social stigma, missing teeth can severely impact your comfort and your health. When you have several teeth missing, you have difficulty chewing, which could lead to avoidance of fresh, healthy foods, which could in turn lead to problems with malnutrition.
Missing teeth can also affect your speech by giving you a lisping or slurred sound. The shape of your face may be changed. The remaining teeth may shift, which can lead to additional dental problems including more cavities, gum disease, and problems with your bite.
Missing teeth should not be ignored. At Fleischmann Family Dentistry, we have a number of solutions available to help you.
Dentures or Partials?
Partials are used when a few teeth are missing. Dentures are used to replace a full set of teeth. Both dentures and partials are removable and require care to keep them clean and in good condition. At your initial appointment at Broomfield Dentistry to discuss dentures, we will talk about your options and figure out what is best for you.
Depending on the condition of your remaining teeth, sometimes the best option is to perform extractions and provide you with a full set of dentures in order to treat the discomfort caused by decayed teeth and gum disease.
If you’ve lost your teeth due to trauma or an accident and your remaining teeth are healthy, a partial may be the best choice for you.
Most dental insurance providers will cover the cost of dentures or partials, and we are happy to bill your insurance provider for you. Contact your provider ahead of time to find out about your coverage for dentures or partials including what portion of the cost you are responsible for so that you can plan ahead.
Caring for Your Dentures
Once you have your dentures, you will need to care for them in order to keep them clean and fitting properly. Dirty dentures can cause a number of problems from illnesses to bad breath.
Just like your natural teeth, your dentures need to be brushed twice daily with a soft-bristled brush. All the surfaces of the dentures or partials should be brushed, and you should rinse your dentures or partials after meals to prevent food becoming lodged between the dentures and your gums. Use denture cleanser to clean your dentures – most toothpastes are too abrasive.
Use caution when you are cleaning your dentures. Dropping them could cause them to break or chip and could also alter the way they fit. If you drop your dentures, contact our office so that we can check your fit and make any necessary adjustments.
When you aren’t wearing your dentures or partials, they should be kept moist. If your dentures dry out, they could warp. Additionally, leaving them in hot water can also cause them to lose their shape. We will discuss with you the best options for soaking your dentures since different types of dentures require different care. Call our office anytime you have any questions or concerns about your dentures.
To find out more about dentures and partials, call Fleischmann Family Dentistry today.
Frequently Asked Questions
Like Natural Teeth, Dentures Need Regular Care
Dentures and partials require regular daily care -- just like natural teeth. You should clean your dentures daily with a soft brush and a denture cleansing product. Do not use toothpaste because most toothpaste is abrasive and will scratch your dentures. You will need to clean your entire appliance inside and out.
When your dentures are removed at night, they should be soaked in water or denture cleansing solution. If you allow your dentures or partials to dry out, they can warp or lose their shape.
Dentures Require Delicate Care
Dropping your dentures can cause serious damage to them. While you are cleaning your dentures, you may wish to pad the counter with towels just in case.
Most dentures or partials should be replaced approximately every five to ten years.
Dentures Can Become Damaged
Not only can the appliance become damaged and lose its shape over time, but your bite also changes as you get older. Wearing dentures that no longer fit properly can cause discomfort and even sores in your mouth.
Meet Our Doctors:
Dr. Dave Fleischmann DDS
Dr. Dave received a BS in Biology from the University of Illinois in 1990 and then returned to his home state of Nebraska where he attended the University of Nebraska Medical Center. There, he received ...
Dr. Elizabeth (Minard) Barbera DDS, FAGD
As a Wisconsin Native (Go PACK!), I did my undergraduate studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and then attended Marquette University School of Dentistry, where I graduated Magna Cum Laude in 2014. In 2020, l received my ...