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How Can Dentures Improve Health & Dental Care Tips

by Lucy Petterson The Mindful Dentist in London
Dentures play a vital role in helping a person with missing teeth. It not only helps in maintaining overall good health but also supports facial features and enhances your ability to speak.  Read on to understand the vital aspects of dentures with regard to functioning, aesthetics, and how they can positively affect the overall health.

Preservation of the remaining teeth
With a few teeth absent, natural teeth tend to drift into the gap created by the missing teeth. This leads to malocclusion and serious bite problems as well. If the missing teeth are not replaced for a long time, the adjacent natural teeth could either tilt or over-erupt. This could result in TMJ (Temporo Mandibular Joint) pain and disorders.  So it is best such problems are avoided by replacing missing teeth at the earliest possible. And the best solution for such replacement is partial dentures. These partial dentures prevent the movement of existing natural teeth, by fitting exactly between them as a natural tooth would have.

Chewing and digestion
One of the immediate and major consequences of missing teeth is a hampered chewing ability. And this can have a very negative impact on the digestive system as well. Healthy and complete set off teeth is one of the major contributors to a healthy digestive system. You may not have realized, but the digestion process actually begins in the mouth. Your teeth aid in chewing down food into smaller pieces, thus making it readily available for the further process of the digestive system. With teeth missing, you may end up partially chewing your food, thus leading to poor digestion.

Properly fitted dentures improve chewing ability, facilitating good digestion and appropriate absorption of nutrients. Yes, reputed dentists like Chetan Morjaria dentist from the Mindful dentist team agree that dentures are not 100% same as your natural teeth or implants, but are better for chewing and digestion rather than having no teeth at all.

Aesthetics
Missing teeth can considerably change the way you look. Be it your jawline, face cut, or your smile. Such a thing eventually can psychologically impact your social life. Missing teeth make facial muscles sink in, as cheeks and lips lose the underlying support provided by teeth. This leads to giving you a more aged look! Thus by replacing your missing tooth by dentures, you can also improve your aesthetics dramatically.
 
Speech
Yes, tooth loss also affects pronunciation and speech. It is true that initially, dentures may cause slight problems while speaking, but in the long run, you get used to speaking with them and can confidently regain your normal pronunciation and speech, which could have been lost due to missing teeth.

Proper Denture Care
You might have spent lot of time and money at the dentist office for your dentures. But, due to improper care, the once shiny and beautiful dentures no longer look that great. The process of replacing missing teeth with dentures doesn’t end there. It is important you understand proper denture care.

Your dentures need just as much attention as your natural teeth in order to stay fresh and clean as the day you first received them.

The basic step towards good denture care is brushing your dentures at least twice a day. Not doing this could lead to a plaque built up, causing teeth to look dull, stained and odorous as well. Thoroughly brush all surfaces. Rinse them well with clean water to ensure removing any paste residues as well.

Points for special consideration
1.    It is advisable you place a soft towel on the counter during the cleaning process. This will help in avoiding any breakage in case they accidentally fall down.
2.    Rinse the dentures with warm or cool water. Using very hot water may lead to changes in its shape.
3.    Using a soft-bristled toothbrush or denture specific brush is the ideal thing to do.
4.    Unless directed by your dentist, do not use any bleach, vinegar, soap or even your regular toothpaste, as it may lead to discoloration of your dentures.
5.    When not in your mouth, always keep the dentures in denture cleanser or clean plain water to avoid then drying out as it could lead to change in their shape.
6.    Do not miss out on brushing your mouth; including the tongue, palate, and gums with a soft bristled brush once you have removed your dentures.  This ensures good blood circulation in the mouth and also helps in removing any plaque that may be present. You can even use mouthwash.
7.    It is important to visit your dentist on a regular basis, even if you have not been noticing any issues and your dentures continue to fit well. This is because the anatomy of the mouth changes continuously especially after the natural teeth have been removed. The dentist may have to refit your existing dentures or even advice a new set when required.

For having more comfort and functionality with your dentures it is important to follow the above tips. Proper care ensures prolonged denture life!
 
The Mindful Dentist
Have you been browsing for a reputed private dentist near me? Look no further-The Mindful Dentist team located at 73-75 Church Road, London SE19 2TA, is highly qualified, skilled, and knowledgeable. The Mindful Dentist team comprises of Kushel Morjaria dentist and Chetan Morjaria dentist, known for providing best and affordable all-around dental care.  To schedule an appointment, just call on 0208 771 7888 or email at info@mindfuldentist.london.

Visit www.mindfuldentist.london to get to know more!


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About Lucy Petterson Junior   The Mindful Dentist in London

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