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Common Myths About Dentures

After losing a tooth or teeth, it's time to consider some tooth replacement options. Many people still like dentures and choose them over other popular options like dental implants or bridges. Although dentures may have a bad reputation, the fact is that they are so beneficial and can replace your missing teeth perfectly

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Common Myths About Dentures

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  1. Common Myths About Dentures After losing a tooth or teeth, it's time to consider some tooth replacement options. Many people still like dentures and choose them over other popular options like dental implants or bridges. Although dentures may have a bad reputation, the fact is that they are so beneficial and can replace your missing teeth perfectly. There are many different opinions about dentures, and some of them stemmed from dentures in the past. Dentures in the past were too big for people as they weren't customized, and the dentist couldn't personalize them. Unlike what most people imagine, dentures are more developed these days thanks to dentistry advancements. Our experienced dentists at 6006 Yonge Dental can provide you with the best tooth replacement services, including dentures, to give patients exceptional results. So, it's crucial to make others aware of dentures' reality and how they can be beneficial to give you a dreamy smile. In today's blog, we will explain the facts behind the most common myths about dentures. Myth: Dentures Don't Have an Attractive Look The fact is that high-quality dentures look natural and attractive, giving you a gorgeous smile. If you are investing in cheap and low-quality dentures, you can't expect natural and beautiful results. As an implant dentist explains, dental implants and dentures are two of the most natural- looking options to replace missing teeth. The critical point to consider is the quality of the material. Myth: Dentures Aren't Customized It's essential to customize dentures for each patient depending on your needs, personal preferences and condition. Your cosmetic dentist should design your denture after the necessary examinations and checkups to have all the needed information for the customization process. Myth: You Can Wear Your Dentures All Day and Night Except if you have implant-supported dentures, you should remove your dentures at night before going to bed. If you want fixed tooth replacement options, tooth bridges and dental implants are recommended. You need to remove your dentures if they are removable, and sleep without them. Otherwise, your gums may hurt, leading to periodontal disease and other serious gum problems. Myth: Dentures Aren't Reliable Enough

  2. As long as you don't get cheap and low-quality dentures, you can be sure about their reliability. However, investing in high-quality dentures won't make you disappointed, and the results will keep you satisfied. Remember to maintain an excellent oral hygiene routine to keep your dentures reliable and functional. Myth: There Is No Need to Visit Your Dentist Anymore Once You Get Dentures Visiting your dentist is still important, even after replacing your missing teeth with dentures. Regular checkups help keep your gums healthy and ensure your dentures still fit correctly. It can also help you prevent dental emergencies and other possible problems from happening. Myth: You have to Remove All Your Natural Teeth before Getting Dentures There are many different types of dentures, some designed to replace a single tooth or a few teeth. So, tooth removal isn't always required before getting dentures. Consult your dentist if you're considering replacing your missing teeth.

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