For many, tooth loss isn't something that you think about until it's already too late. Life without teeth can be challenging and can have a serious impact on your confidence. You may not be able to enjoy all of the foods that you once were able to, or you may find yourself smiling less and worrying about what people may think if they saw you without teeth.
Dentures can help give you back what tooth loss has taken from you and get you back to enjoying the things that you used to. You'll no longer have to stress about hiding your emotions you can smile with pride! The experts at Emergency Dental Service are ready to help match you with a top cosmetic dentist in the Bessemer, AL area, perfect for your needs.
To get started, all you have to do is call us at 1-888-351-1473. One of our skilled staff members will connect you with a qualified dental professional and help you schedule an appointment that best fits your schedule.
We know that finding a trusted source for important dental work can be difficult, so we pride ourselves on being transparent and helping you find the dentures that you need at great prices.
We can work with any budget to help create a plan that best suits your wants and needs.
Today, there are a variety of quality denture options to choose from. You can work with your dentist to determine the style, texture, and flexibility of your dentures to assure that you will receive a well-fitting pair.
Just as normal teeth do, Dentures experience wear and tear over time. As time goes on, they will need to be repaired and adjusted. There isn't any need to panic though, as this is a natural process and we are ready to help. Our network of top-notch dental professionals in Bessemer, AL has extensive training in keeping dentures up to date and looking great. You can worry less knowing that your dentures are in the hands of qualified professionals.
These dentures are designed with maximum durability in mind. They come in a wide variety of shades to help achieve a close color match to your natural teeth.
These dentures are made to last and hold up well. Their strength may just be the perfect choice for you. They also come in multiple colors to match your gums and teeth.
These dentures are made for everyday wear.
Strong and reliable, these dentures are also designed to be affordable.
These dentures are strong and secure thanks to a metal frame that stabilizes them. They are also made to resemble the appearance of your own gum tissue.
These dentures are designed to last. They also come with many options for personalization so that you can create a look that is true to the color of your teeth and gums.
These dentures look completely believable and realistic. They will fit in your along with other teeth and your gums beautifully.
A: On average, dentures last anywhere from 8-10 years. The true amount of time that they will last is heavily dependent on the amount of care they receive. While they are replacements for natural teeth, they still should be treated with the same level of care. The amount of daily use they get will also play into their lifespan, as dentures that are subjected to more wear and tear will need to be replaced sooner.
A: You can, and it's highly recommended that you remove your dentures daily. During the day, food can get stuck in your mouth or your dentures. Removing your dentures at night to clean them is essential. You can give your gums a rest at night, and you can help to prevent any unwanted bacteria growth from happening by consistently removing and cleaning your dentures.
A: The actual amount of time for dentures to settle can vary drastically from person to person. While it can take some people's gums a matter of weeks to adjust, others can take upwards of a few months. It's important to allow time for your mouth to get used to the new dentures, so it's a good idea to slowly ease into things in the beginning. If you have consistent pain though, you should check back in with your dentist.
A: If you have a full set of dentures, you do not have to worry about chewing gum. Dentures do not get cavities, so feel free to chew away. If you have a set of partial dentures though, you should be careful while chewing gum. While your dentures may not sustain any damage, your natural teeth adjacent to them are very susceptible. The sugars from the gum will be directed to your natural teeth, so be sure to properly brush and floss the teeth next to your dentures.