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Dentures in Keysborough

Tooth loss or the need for a tooth extraction can impact everyday functions such as eating, speaking, and maintaining oral health. Depending on individual clinical circumstances, partial or full dentures in Keysborough may be an appropriate option.

At Keys to Smile, consultations are available for patients seeking general information about dentures. The team will discuss available options and their clinical aspects to help patients make informed decisions about their care.

What are Dentures?

Dentures, also known as false teeth, are removable tooth replacements used to replace missing teeth. They may assist with everyday oral functions, such as chewing and speaking, and can help support facial structure.

Dentures are most commonly used by adults who have lost some or all of their natural teeth. Over time, materials and techniques have developed, and modern dentures are designed with comfort, fit, and appearance in mind. Many are made from acrylic and can be colour-matched to blend with your gums and remaining natural teeth.

Depending on your individual circumstances, dentures may be considered ‌a longer-term option or, in some cases, a temporary option following tooth removal.

Signs You Might Be Ready for Dentures

You may benefit from a denture assessment if you experience:

  • One or more missing teeth
  • Difficulty chewing or speaking clearly
  • Shifting or mobile remaining teeth
  • Changes in facial profile due to tooth loss
  • Discomfort in the gums when eating
  • Concerns about the appearance of your smile

A dental examination is required to determine the most appropriate treatment for your specific condition.

Types of Dentures

Full Dentures

Full dentures replace all teeth in the upper jaw, lower jaw, or both. They are usually removable.

Types include:

  • Conventional dentures
    Fitted after the gums have healed, often a few months after teeth are removed.

  • Immediate dentures
    Placed on the same day teeth are removed, so you’re not without teeth during healing.

As your gums naturally change shape after extractions, adjustments are often required, especially with immediate dentures. In some cases, dentures may be supported by dental implants for additional stability. These are still generally removable and assessed individually

Partial Dentures

Partial dentures replace one or several missing teeth and are designed to work alongside your natural teeth. They are removable and may be made from:

  • Acrylic
  • Metal
  • Or a combination of both

They’re held in place using small clasps or attachments connected to your existing teeth.

The Denture Treatment Process

The process of getting dentures usually involves several appointments, planned according to your individual needs. This may include:

  1. Initial consultation and impressions
    Oral health assessment and preliminary impressions.
  2. Final impressions and bite records
    Detailed impressions and bite measurements.
  3. Wax try-in
    A trial denture is placed to check fit and appearance.
  4. Final denture fitting
    The finished denture is fitted and adjusted as required.
  5. Follow-Up Visits
     You come back for adjustments, so everything feels as comfortable as possible.

    Patients seeking dentures in Keysborough receive ongoing clinical support from assessment through to maintenance.
Benefits of Dentures

Dentures may help to:

  • Restore chewing and biting function
  • Improve the appearance of your smile
  • Support clearer speech
  • Allow you to enjoy a wider range of foods
  • Help maintain facial shape and structure
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  • Individual results vary, and your dentist will discuss what outcomes are realistic for you.
Eating with Dentures

When you first get your dentures, they might feel a little bulky or awkward, and some soreness in your gums is normal. It takes a little time for your mouth and muscles to adjust.

During the first couple of weeks:

  • Start with soft foods like soups, pasta, rice, or tender fish and chicken.
  • Take small bites and chew on both sides of your mouth to spread the pressure evenly.
  • Be aware that food may taste different, and it might be harder to feel temperature at first, so take care with hot or cold items.

    Most people find that after a short adjustment period, eating and speaking with dentures becomes much easier and more comfortable.
Caring for Your Dentures

Proper care is essential for oral health and denture longevity:

  • Remove dentures daily for cleaning
  • Use a denture brush and non-abrasive denture cleanser
  • Soak overnight in an appropriate solution
  • Clean gums, tongue, and any remaining teeth twice daily

Routine dental reviews are important to monitor fit and oral tissues.

Schedule a Consultation to Learn More

For patients seeking information about dentures in Keysborough, a consultation is available at Keys to Smile. During the appointment, our dental team can explain the treatment options and provide advice tailored to your individual oral health needs. Our Keysborough clinic accepts patients from the local area and surrounding communities.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is it safe to sleep while wearing dentures?

Most people take their dentures out at night. It gives your gums a rest and can help keep your mouth comfortable.

2. I am missing just one tooth – what options are available?

A partial denture is often an option for a single missing tooth. A dentist can check your mouth and suggest what might suit you.

3. At what age do people usually need dentures?

 Dentures can be considered at any age, depending on individual oral health and tooth loss.

4. Will my mouth be sore after getting dentures?

Some people feel a bit of soreness at first while their mouth gets used to them. A dentist can guide you through any adjustments.

5. Are dentures permanent or removable?

Dentures are removable. They are not fixed in the mouth like natural teeth.