Natural-Looking Dentures in Wanneroo
Dentures
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Timberlands Dental Clinic can help get your perfect smile back! We offer dentures that will replace your missing teeth and make speaking and eating easier than ever before. Our dentures are made of high-quality materials, making them look and feel natural in your mouth. Plus, our experienced team of professionals will work with you to create a treatment plan and ensure you’re happy with your new and healthy smile. We also offer a variety of styles and colours to choose from, so you can find the perfect set of dentures for you.
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Timberlands Dental Clinic
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Timberlands Dental Clinic has been providing patients with high-quality dentures for many years in the heart of the Wanneroo community. Our experienced team of dentists are passionate about providing exceptional patient care and work closely with each patient to ensure they are completely satisfied with their new smile.
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Faqs
Frequently Asked Questions About Dentures
Why Do I Need to Replace My Missing Teeth?
The effects of tooth loss go far beyond appearance. It can also affect oral health, self-confidence, and overall wellbeing. Listed below are some of the reasons why you need to replace missing teeth:
- It can have an impact on your general health.
Your teeth are essential in breaking down food so your body can absorb all the nutrients it needs. When you lose teeth, you may be unable to chew certain foods, resulting in deficiencies in various food groups and nutrients. This change in your diet can have a ripple effect on your overall health.
There is also a psychological impact of missing teeth, with many patients experiencing a loss of confidence and hiding their smiles when possible.
- Deteriorate the surrounding bone.
It’s not just about cosmetics—although having a complete set of pearly whites can certainly improve your smile. There are some excellent reasons to replace those teeth, including preserving the health of the surrounding bone.
When a tooth is lost, the remaining teeth begin to move towards the position of the previous tooth. This movement not only causes crooked or misaligned teeth but also starts to deteriorate the jaw bone as it decreases in density and volume due to loss of stimulation. By replacing missing teeth with dentures, you can help to keep your teeth in their proper alignment and prevent further bone loss.
- Changes the appearance of your face.
Have you ever noticed that people with missing teeth look much older than they are? That’s because tooth loss can cause changes in the appearance of your face. When you lose a tooth, the bone that supports that tooth starts to deteriorate, leading to changes in the appearance of your face, causing it to look older. This sunken face effect is caused by the collapsing of the lower third of the face in on itself, which begins when you lose teeth. The more teeth you lose, the closer your nose and chin become, and your lips can turn downwards into a frown.
Replacing missing teeth can help prevent these changes from happening, and it can also help restore a more youthful appearance to your face. So if you’re concerned about how you look, replacing your missing teeth here at Timberlands Dental Clinic is an excellent place to start.
- As you lose more teeth, the treatment becomes more difficult and expensive.
It’s common for people to want to put off dental treatment for missing teeth—after all, it can be expensive and requires a lot of work. However, it’s essential to be aware that if you don’t replace your missing teeth, the situation can become worse over time. Without teeth, you’re at an increased risk of tooth decay and gum disease. Waiting too long can not only make treatment more expensive but also more complicated.
Benefits of Dentures
Are you missing teeth and looking for options to fill in the gaps in your smile? Modern dentures are a great way to boost your smile’s appearance and get your oral health back on track! Here are the benefits of choosing dentures:
- More youthful-looking appearance
Dentures help preserve your facial shape and prevent your cheeks and lips from appearing sunken. In addition to keeping your face full, they give you a complete, natural-looking smile. Whether you’re missing a few teeth or an entire arch, dentures can fill in the missing spaces and give you back your confidence.
- You can talk and eat with ease
Missing teeth can make talking and eating very difficult. With high-quality dentures, you won’t have to worry about any speech impairments, for you will be able to talk with ease. Moreover, you will also be able to eat your favourite foods and not have to worry about your dentures moving around or coming loose.
- Easy to maintain
Dentures are often considered as being difficult to take care of, and many people worry about how they will keep them clean. However, dentures are very easy to maintain with just a few simple steps. We recommend removing and rinsing your dentures after every meal. This will help remove any food particles that may be stuck on the dentures and prevent them from becoming stained.
Furthermore, you should brush your dentures daily, just like your natural teeth. Be sure to use a soft-bristled toothbrush and nonabrasive toothpaste to avoid damaging the dentures. Finally, soak your dentures overnight in a cleaning solution to kill any bacteria that may have accumulated during the day. Following these simple tips can help keep your dentures clean and in good condition for many years.
- Improve oral health
Losing teeth can have a severe impact on your oral health. Aside from affecting your appearance, tooth loss can also lead to gum disease and other dental problems. Dentures can help prevent oral health issues such as gum disease and tooth decay by filling in the gaps left by missing teeth. In addition, dentures can help to support the jawbone and prevent deterioration that can occur when teeth are missing. For many patients, dentures are an essential part of maintaining good oral health.
- Durable
If you’re looking for a reliable missing teeth replacement option that can restore the function of your teeth, dentures are definitely worth it. With proper care, they can last up to ten years before you need to replace them. Invest in your health today by getting a set of dentures. You’ll be glad you did!
- It requires fewer dietary restrictions
When you lose your teeth, it’s not just about having to give up your favourite foods. It’s also about losing the ability to eat a balanced diet. Your teeth play an important role in breaking down food so your body can absorb all the nutrients it needs. As you lose your teeth, it becomes harder to eat certain types of foods, and you may not be able to get all the nutrition your body needs. Dentures can help with this by giving you back the ability to eat a variety of foods. They also make it easier to chew your food, which helps your body absorb more nutrients. In this way, dentures can help you enjoy a more nutritious diet and maintain good oral health.
How Long Will it Take Me to Get Comfortable with My Dentures?
Feeling a little bit uncomfortable when you first get your dentures is perfectly normal. After all, you’re getting used to wearing a new appliance in your mouth! However, most people find that it takes about four weeks to adjust to their new dentures and feel entirely comfortable with them. Those who undergo more comprehensive denture work will often require more time to recover and get comfortable.
In the meantime, there are some things you can do to help make the transition easier. First, take your time adjusting to wearing your dentures for short periods of time. As you get used to them, you can gradually increase the amount of time you wear them each day. It’s also important to eat soft foods and cut your food into small pieces at first until you’re confident chewing with your dentures on. With a little patience, you’ll be flashing your beautiful smile in no time!
When Do I Need to Take Off My Dentures?
Your dentures should be removed at night before you go to bed. This allows you to clean them thoroughly and soak them in a denture cleanser or water overnight. It’s essential to clean your dentures regularly to prevent the buildup of plaque and bacteria since wearing them can trap food particles and cause bad breath.
In line with this, you should also remove your dentures before participating in any activities that could cause them to become loose or fall out, such as playing contact sports or swimming. Apart from that, it is also necessary to remove your dentures if they start to feel loose. If they do not fit properly, it can cause sores in your mouth. A professional dentist should examine your loose dentures in order to adjust or replace them, as ill-fitting dentures can also cause gum disease.
How Do I Take Care of My Dentures?
To get the most out of your dentures, taking proper care of them is important. With proper care, you can keep your dentures looking great and stain-free and keep your oral health in check. Let’s take a look at some helpful tips on how to take care of your dentures:
- After eating, remove your dentures and rinse them.
After eating, removing your dentures and rinsing them off is crucial. This will help to remove any food debris and prevent bacterial growth. You can rinse them with water or a mild denture cleaning solution. If you use a cleaning solution, rinse the dentures well afterwards, so no residual chemicals are left on them. It may be a good idea to place a towel on the counter or put some water in the sink before removing your dentures, just in case you drop them. - Be careful when handling your dentures.
Maintaining your dentures properly is vital to prolonging their function and longevity. When handling your dentures, be careful not to bend or damage them. The plastic and clasps are delicate and can break easily. - After removing your dentures, wash your mouth properly.
After you take your dentures out, cleaning your mouth thoroughly is essential. Use a soft-bristled toothbrush on natural teeth and gauze or soft toothbrush to clean your tongue, cheeks, and roof of your mouth (palate). Make sure any adhesive from your dentures has been removed from your gums. - Ensure that your dentures are clean by brushing them every day.
Brush your dentures gently every day. To remove food, plaque, and other deposits, brush the dentures with a soft-bristled brush and nonabrasive denture cleanser. Make sure to remove any remaining adhesive from the grooves against your gums if you use denture adhesive. - Let the dentures soak overnight.
Dentures need moisture to stay in shape. Put the dentures in water or mild denture-soaking solution overnight. You should discuss how to store your dentures overnight with your dentist. Following the manufacturer’s instructions when cleaning and soaking is always a good idea. - Keep up with regular dental checkups.
You should have your dentures examined and cleaned regularly according to the instructions given by your dentist. Besides checking your mouth for decay, your dentist can ensure a proper denture fit to prevent slippage and discomfort. - If you don’t feel comfortable wearing your dentures, you should visit your dentist.
If you continue feeling uncomfortable after a few weeks, you must visit your dentist. They can make any necessary adjustments to ensure a proper fit of your denture. Additionally, if your dentures are loose, they can cause irritation, sores, and infection. So, if you’re not feeling your best with your dentures on, schedule an appointment with your dentist. They’ll help you get back on track in no time!
How Much Do Dentures Cost?
In Western Australia, a complete set of dentures usually costs between $2,500 and $3,500. There are upper and lower dentures included in this. Alternatively, on average, upper dentures can cost around $1,400 to $2,200. Depending on the type of denture you choose and the materials used, your dentures will cost differently.
We can provide you with a more detailed price quote if you schedule an appointment with Timberlands Dental Clinic. During your consultation, we will examine your teeth and discuss your options for dentures.
What Are the Other Alternatives to Dentures?
In most cases, traditional dentures are used to replace missing teeth. It is possible, however, to choose another option:
Dental Implants:
Due to their close resemblance to natural teeth, implants are becoming a more popular alternative to dentures. A dental implant is a titanium post embedded in the jawbone to replace a missing tooth. Implants, on the other hand, are more costly than regular dentures.
Dental Bridges:
With a dental bridge, crowns are attached to the teeth on either side of the gap, and a false tooth or teeth are inserted in-between, forming a bridge across the gap. A bridge’s primary materials are porcelain and porcelain alloys, but its support structure could be made of platinum, nickel, gold, or chrome alloys for durability.