Greetings from Drs. Pasch, Yam, Shirzadnia and Song!
Okay, you have false teeth and now you think that it should be the end of your dental worry, right? Well, that is in many cases wrong.
The gum ridges in our mouths can shrink with age, which causes dentures to become loose. Bone can also shrink, causing jaws not to line up properly. Ill-fitting dentures can cause sore spots in your mouth and stomach problems, the result of not being able to chew food properly. A loose denture could also cause changes in your facial features, adding a few more extra years to your young looking facial expression. Do have in mind though, that with time dentures wear off and cause the bite to collapse. ADA recommends that dentures be replaced every 4-6 years.
Dentures are breakable! Many of our patients think that once they have a denture made it will serve them for life. They are made of plastic, so they are delicate and fragile, and that makes them susceptible to fractures. During the chewing process different forces are used throughout the upper and lower jaws to masticate your food, and therefore the denture may fracture. Often, the appliance may break a few days after it initially suffered the fracture. The best way to approach it is to come in for a quick professional repair in our office even if the crack is as small as a hair line! That fallen tooth of the denture is also something you should not stress over. Yes, it can be a real night mare depending on the situation , but you can rest assured that we can perform same day denture repair during your lunchtime, so that you can flow back to your busy schedule in no time! Most of the denture repairs can be quickly addressed in our professional dental lab on premises within only a couple of hours.
In
all cases, a denture-wearer should consider having a spare set, or a duplicate
denture, on hand. Having a spare set will eliminate any extreme
emergency situations you might experience if you only have one set.
If your dentures are loose, painful or just don't feel right, call our office for a consultation.
They may need to be adjusted, relined or completely remade (if they are completely
worn out). You may have noticed some products that claim to fix dentures.
When we make repairs, we use quality materials that are only available to dentists.
Over the counter product often contain harsh chemicals that only make matters worse and sometimes eliminated the possibility of a professional laboratory repair. Our recommendation is not to use crazy glue to repair your dentures at home.
If you're not satisfied with the look or feel of your dentures, or you have questions regarding dentures please don't hesitate to call our conveniently located Midtown Manhattan dental office at 212-689-0024 or email us at appts@newyorkdenturedental.com.
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Monday, February 17, 2014
Your Denture Questions Answered Here!
Greetings from Dr. Pasch, Dr. Yam, Dr. Shirzadnia and Dr. Song!
While you have seen a number of long time denture wearing patients, many of our patients wonder if dentures are right for them. Here are some common questions with answers about dentures, which may clarify a lot of the questions you may have.
What are dentures? What types of dentures are there?
Dentures are removable prosthetic devices designed to replace missing teeth. If they are replacing all of your teeth on the corresponding jaw, they are called complete / full dentures. If they are replacing only a few missing teeth, they are called partial dentures. There are a few types of partial dentures depending on the type of material used to make them- acrylic, with metal base or valplast, also know as flexi-partial. There is a hybrid type of partial called flexi-frame. Depending on which teeth are being replaced, and the space the doctor may recommend a specific type of partial as you most optimal solution for teeth replacement.
What is the difference between conventional dentures and immediate dentures?
Conventional dentures are dentures that are made and placed after the remaining teeth
are removed and the tissues have healed. Immediate dentures are dentures that are
placed immediately after the removal of the remaining teeth.
What is an over-denture?
An over-denture is a denture that fits over a small number of remaining natural teeth or
implants.
What do dentures cost?
Generally having a denture, whether complete or a partial, is the most affordable way to replace missing teeth. Of course, there are a number of options available, however once a cost comparison is made dentures are the most affordable way to bring back your smile without spending a fortune!
Can Herald Square Dental and The Denture Center help?
Of course we can! We are New York's Same Day Denture destination since 1977! Our state-of- the-art denture laboratory is on the premises and this allows us to address any denture need immediately! We have made hundreds of thousands of dentures since then and no doubt choosing our office is the fastest way for you to get back your smile!
If you still have questions regarding dentures, missing teeth replacement or if you would like to book an appointment with us, please call our office at 212-689-0024 or email us at appts@newyorkdenturedental.com today.
Looking forward to seeing you soon,
Herald Square Dental
& The Denture Center Team
_____________________________________________________________________
References: www.idanewsletters.com
While you have seen a number of long time denture wearing patients, many of our patients wonder if dentures are right for them. Here are some common questions with answers about dentures, which may clarify a lot of the questions you may have.
What are dentures? What types of dentures are there?
Dentures are removable prosthetic devices designed to replace missing teeth. If they are replacing all of your teeth on the corresponding jaw, they are called complete / full dentures. If they are replacing only a few missing teeth, they are called partial dentures. There are a few types of partial dentures depending on the type of material used to make them- acrylic, with metal base or valplast, also know as flexi-partial. There is a hybrid type of partial called flexi-frame. Depending on which teeth are being replaced, and the space the doctor may recommend a specific type of partial as you most optimal solution for teeth replacement.
What is the difference between conventional dentures and immediate dentures?
Conventional dentures are dentures that are made and placed after the remaining teeth
are removed and the tissues have healed. Immediate dentures are dentures that are
placed immediately after the removal of the remaining teeth.
What is an over-denture?
An over-denture is a denture that fits over a small number of remaining natural teeth or
implants.
What do dentures cost?
Generally having a denture, whether complete or a partial, is the most affordable way to replace missing teeth. Of course, there are a number of options available, however once a cost comparison is made dentures are the most affordable way to bring back your smile without spending a fortune!
Can Herald Square Dental and The Denture Center help?
Of course we can! We are New York's Same Day Denture destination since 1977! Our state-of- the-art denture laboratory is on the premises and this allows us to address any denture need immediately! We have made hundreds of thousands of dentures since then and no doubt choosing our office is the fastest way for you to get back your smile!
If you still have questions regarding dentures, missing teeth replacement or if you would like to book an appointment with us, please call our office at 212-689-0024 or email us at appts@newyorkdenturedental.com today.
Looking forward to seeing you soon,
Herald Square Dental
& The Denture Center Team
_____________________________________________________________________
References: www.idanewsletters.com
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