We rely on our teeth for the functions they serve and the way they shape our appearance and expression. When tooth loss happens, whether it is gradual or sudden, it can completely change the way a person feels about themselves emotionally, physically, and mentally. If you have experienced tooth loss, and find yourself dealing with a lack of confidence or happiness, dentures can help.
Dentures provide a long-term solution for partial or complete tooth loss. Missing teeth can affect your ability to enjoy different foods. With dentures, durability is restored so you don't have to make significant sacrifices when it comes to eating. Dentures come in a variety of color and texture options to mimic the appearance of natural teeth.
If you are ready to make a change, Emergency Dental Service can get you started. Just give us a call at 1-888-351-1473. A member of our compassionate team will work with you to schedule an initial appointment with a qualified professional in the Fairhope, AL area.
If you are looking for a trusted dental professional in the Fairhope area who provides a wide range of services at an affordable rate, Emergency Dental Service can make the process easy. You can rest assured, knowing you are working with the best dental provider possible.
Your dental provider will work with you to find dentures that meet your lifestyle needs and budget.
It is important that you work with a dental provider who will take the time to ensure you are selecting dentures that are correct for your needs. Emergency Dental Service can provide a professional who cares about your unique needs. Your provider will help you explore the different possibilities when it comes to style, durability, and cost.
Your dental provider can also provide the upkeep work you may need throughout the life of your dentures. Your dentures go through significant wear and tear over the years. This can affect your dentures in different ways. You may need to have your dentures adjusted, realigned, or repaired to ensure lasting durability and comfort. Your Fairhope dental provider will be there to support you through selection, placement, and long-term wear.
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: This depends on your needs. For someone who is missing all of their teeth, a full set of dentures is advantageous. For someone else who is only missing some of their teeth and wants to preserve what they have, a partial set would be in their best interest. You won't be able to mix and match full and partial dentures based on the top and bottom of your mouth either. Your dentist can help guide you in the best choices for your situation.
A: You should store your dentures in a glass of water or a glass of denture solution. This helps to prevent any bacteria from entering your dentures overnight, and it helps to kill any that you may have picked up during the day.
A: You're allowed to eat whatever you would like while you are wearing dentures. You may want to eat softer foods and drink more liquids when you first receive your dentures though since it can take some time for them to get adjusted. Your dental provider may suggest some limitations when it comes to foods you should be ingesting. This is largely due to the level of durability your specific dentures have. You may have to adjust to eating certain foods on rare occasions, or not at all. Dentures do not necessarily mean you'll have to give up all foods that are crunchy or chewy you'll be amazed to discover just how durable your dentures can be.
A: Your dentures should not hurt at any point they are designed to fit comfortably within your mouth. It is normal to experience some slight discomfort when first adjusting to your dentures though. This discomfort should disappear rather quickly for some, within days, if not hours after placement. However, any pain should be taken as a sign of a problem with your set of dentures, or your gums, and should be tended to by a dental professional if the problem persists.