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Partial dentures: are they for you?
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Partial denture FAQs
What are partial dentures?
Partial dentures are fully removable dental inserts that replace one or more missing teeth. They’re a popular smile replacement solution designed to blend in among your remaining teeth to help restore the look and functionality of your smile.
How do partial dentures work?
Partial dentures attach to your remaining teeth with metal or plastic clasps. They are custom-made to fit your mouth and provide support for your cheeks and lips. Partial dentures can help improve your ability to chew and speak, and also prevent your remaining teeth from shifting.
How long do partial dentures last?
To maintain proper oral health, the American Dental Association (ADA) recommends evaluating your denture(s) to see if they need to be replaced if you’ve had them for 5 or more years. Partial dentures may require more consistent check-ups and hygiene visits, so check in with your dentist to see what they recommend to ensure you get the most out of your smile. To maintain comfortable dentures, explore our care tips.
Are partial dentures comfortable?
Partial dentures may feel uncomfortable or awkward at first, but most people adjust to them within a few weeks. It’s important to follow your dentist’s instructions for wearing and tending to your partial dentures to enjoy maximum comfort. To learn more about what life is like with dentures, explore our living with dentures resource.
Can I eat normally with partial dentures?
Yes, partial dentures can help improve your ability to chew and eat comfortably. However, it may take some time to get used to eating with your partial dentures, and you may need to avoid certain foods or cut them into smaller pieces while you adjust.
Can I sleep with my partial dentures in?
It’s generally recommended that you remove your partial dentures while sleeping to keep your partial clean and allow your gums and mouth to rest. However, if you have trouble sleeping without your partial dentures, talk to your Forever Dental dentist about the best options for you.
For tips on how to properly clean your partial denture, visit our guide to denture cleaning.
How do I clean my partial dentures?
You should clean your partial dentures daily with a denture brush and mild soap or denture cleaner. Be sure to rinse them thoroughly with water before wearing them again. Learn more cleaning tips today.
Can partial dentures be repaired?
Yes, if your partial dentures become damaged, they can usually be repaired by a dentist or denture technician. It’s important to have repairs performed promptly to ensure the best fit and function of your partial dentures.
Will my speech be affected by partial dentures?
It’s possible that your speech may be affected by partial dentures at first. Most people adjust to them quickly and regain their normal speech patterns within a few weeks.
Can I get partial dentures if I have dental implants?
Yes, partial dentures can be used in conjunction with dental implants to replace missing teeth. Your dentist can help determine the best treatment options for your individual needs. Learn if you’re a candidate for implants by scheduling a visit today.
How much do partial dentures cost?
The cost of partial dentures depends on:
- Your specific dental insurance plan
- Your dentist and location
- Your recommended treatment plan
With Forever Dental, average pricing for our partial denture packages cost around $800 with your out-of-pocket costs depending on your insurance. We can also connect you with a third-party financing partner to ensure you get the right smile solution for you. Explore financing options and our Forever Dental savings plan.
Can I get partial dentures if I have gum disease?
In some cases, partial dentures may not be recommended for people with advanced gum disease. Your Forever Dental dentist will evaluate your individual needs and recommend the best treatment options for you.
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