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Dental Care - How Dentures Are Made

The modern dentures fenton mo are made of a variety of materials. The dentist or denturist will choose a material based on the patient's needs and preferences. https://www.osmundental.com/implants

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Dental Care - How Dentures Are Made

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  1. The fabrication process of dentures fenton mo begins with an initial dental impression. An impression is used to create a simple stone model that represents the mandibular and maxillary arches in a patient's mouth. The next step is to make a second, more accurate impression. The impression material used is Polyvinylsiloxane.

  2. In addition to restoring function and form, a partial denture can also improve the patient's appearance. Missing teeth can cause the jaw to shift and cause the surrounding soft tissues to contract around the empty spaces. This can lead to problems with the other teeth. Partial dentures can prevent these problems by keeping the underlying structures of the mouth active. During the first few weeks of wearing dentures, you may experience sore gums. It is important to refrain from making any sudden movements that could cause the dentures to slip out of place. If you experience sore gums or a slipping denture, contact your dentist fenton mo. He or she will be able to adjust the dentures accordingly. The modern dentures fenton mo are made of a variety of materials. The dentist or denturist will choose a material based on the patient's needs and preferences. After selecting a material, impressions of the patient's mouth will be made by the dentist. The dentist will then send the impressions to the lab. A technician will then use wax to simulate teeth and gums. Once the wax is done, the technician will put the denture in a two-part mold. Then a flask of plaster will be filled into it.

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