How Dentures are made
How Dentures are made
Dentures are dental prosthetic devices that are custom-made to replace missing teeth and surrounding tissues. The process of making dentures typically involves several steps. Here is a general overview of how dentures are made from start to finish:
- The process begins with a consultation with the specialist. During the visit, the dentist will examine your oral health, take measurements, and discuss your needs and expectations
- After the consultation, impressions of your mouth are taken. This involves using dental putty or digital scanners to create a precise replica of your oral tissues. These impressions will serve as a foundation for creating the dentures.
- The dentist will also take a bite registration to record how your upper and lower jaws fit together. This ensures proper alignment and bite function of the dentures.
- Using the impressions, the dental laboratory fabricates a wax rim. This rim is placed in your mouth to establish the correct position, size, and orientation of the denture teeth.
- Based on factors like your facial appearance, age, gender, and preferences, the dentist will help you choose the size, shape, and color of the denture teeth. The selected teeth are then set into the wax rim, creating a try-in denture.
- The try-in denture is placed in your mouth to evaluate the appearance, fit, and bite. The dentist makes any necessary adjustments to ensure proper alignment, comfort, and aesthetics.
- Once the try-in stage is complete and any necessary changes have been made, the dental laboratory fabricates the final denture. This involves replacing the wax rim with a material called acrylic resin, which forms the base of the denture. The artificial teeth are securely embedded in the acrylic.
- When the final denture is ready, you will have an appointment to receive it. The dentist will place the denture in your mouth and make any minor adjustments to ensure a proper fit and function.
- Follow-up visits:After receiving your dentures, you may need to schedule follow-up visits with your dentist. These visits allow the dentist to monitor your progress, address any concerns, and make further adjustments if necessary.
Initial consultation:
Impression taking:
Bite registration:
Wax rim fabrication
Tooth selection and setup:
Try-in and adjustments:
Final denture fabrication:
Delivery and fitting:
It's important to note that the specific process may vary depending on the patient's unique needs and dental practice. Our Dental Specialist, Dr. Amit Singh will guide you through the process and provide detailed instructions and care guidelines for maintaining and adjusting your dentures.
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