Dentures

a person holding dentures

Dentures at Miners Ravine Dental Group

Dentures are a tried and tested solution to lost or removed teeth. Today, many Americans facing gaps caused by missing teeth are turning to dentures to improve their smile, speech, and ability to eat more comfortably. At Miners Ravine Dental Group, we are committed to helping patients in Roseville, CA, and surrounding areas restore their teeth’ appearance and functionality with top-of-the-line dental services.

If you are considering installing dentures or want to learn more about this treatment method and explore your options, don’t hesitate to contact us and schedule a consultation!

What are Dentures?

Dentures are removable dental appliances consisting of artificial teeth set in a supportive base that mimics gum tissue, used to replace missing teeth. They are made from a wide range of materials (which include acrylic, resin, nylon, metal, and porcelain) and are uniquely crafted to match the shape and size of your mouth. Advancement in dental technology has led to more comfortable and natural-looking dentures.

Why Choose Dentures?

There are plenty of reasons why dentures are a popular option, especially among the American population. Besides the obvious benefits of improving your appearance, speech, and ability to eat, there are some other benefits to choosing dentures that you should know:

  • Affordability: Dentures are typically more cost-efficient than other tooth replacement options.
  • Lower Level of Risk: Compared to more invasive procedures like dental implants, which are more painful and riskier, dentures are a much safer option.
  • Takes Less Time: Another great benefit of choosing dentures is that you’ll get your new set of teeth much faster than you would with implants.

Types of Dentures

At Miners Ravine Dental Group, we offer different types of dentures depending on your specific situation:

  • Complete Dentures
    These are also known as full dentures. These are used when no natural teeth are left in one or both of your jaws. There are two types of full dentures:
    – Conventional full dentures: These are created after the extraction of all your teeth and the subsequent healing of your gums. There are typically placed after several weeks.
    – Immediate full dentures: These are crafted in advance and placed in your mouth immediately after removing your teeth. Remember that even though these allow you to have teeth early, they will likely need to be refitted as your gums heal.
  • Partial Dentures
    These are used in cases where the patient is missing one or a few teeth. There are designed to fill in the gaps left by the missing teeth. Here, the replacement teeth are attached to your existing teeth with metal clasps or devices called precision attachments for support.
  • Implant-Supported Dentures
    As the name suggests, these dentures are anchored to dental implants surgically placed in your jawbone. This combination provides a more secure fit than the traditional options.
a close up of dentures

How to Take Care of Your Dentures?

Once you have your new set of teeth, you’ll want to take good care of them to ensure they remain in good condition for as long as possible. There are several basic things you’ll need to do to achieve this:

  • Remember to take them out at the end of each day.
  • Daily cleaning is a must. We recommend doing so with a denture brush and paste.
  • Soak your dentures in water or a denture solution whenever you are not wearing them. This helps to prevent them from drying out and warping.
  • Brush your tongue, gums, inner cheeks, any remaining teeth, and roof of your mouth twice a day to remove plaque and debris.
A Dentist Holding Dentures

The Denture Fitting Process

The process starts with an initial consultation where the dentist assesses your dental health and determines your preferences.

If they determine that dentures are a good option for you, they will take impressions of your gums and any remaining teeth to help them craft custom dentures that will perfectly fit your mouth.

Once your dentures are ready, the dentist will place them in your mouth and check how well they fit. They’ll then make the necessary adjustments to ensure that it fits perfectly.

It is important to note that the entire process may take several weeks and visits.

Why Choose Miners Ravine Dental Group?

Premium Dental Care: Miners Ravine Dental Group is ranked among the best dental practices in the Greater Roseville area, boasting many positive reviews.
Financing Options: Miners Ravine Dental Group offers various financing options to help make dentures more affordable.
State-of-the-art Dentures: Miners Ravine Dental Group offers a wide range of high-quality denture options to suit different needs and preferences.

Frequently Asked Questions About Dentures

invisalign-technology

The ADA classifies dental emergencies as “potentially life-threatening and require immediate treatment to stop ongoing tissue bleeding, alleviate severe pain or infection.” But what exactly does that mean? Some examples of dental emergencies provided by ADA include:

  • Uncontrolled bleeding
  • Cellulitis or soft tissue infection with swelling that potentially compromises a patient’s airway
  • Trauma to facial bones that may obstruct an airway and make breathing difficult
  • Tooth or jaw pain

You may have heard the expression that the eyes are the window to the soul, and while that may be true, another part of your body can tell you a lot about your overall wellbeing.

The truth is, your mouth can give your dentist in Sacramento insight to other problems that may be going on in the rest of your body. More specifically, researchers have found a connection between gum disease and an increased risk for heart disease.

The truth is, chewing gum after a meal when you can’t brush or floss can help remove plaque or food particles that stick around after lunch. It can even help stimulate saliva to neutralize acids and wash away bacteria. But some gum may do more harm than good.

If your chewing gum of choice contains sugar, high fructose corn syrup, or saccharine, chances are that it’s contributing more to the problem of bacteria and acid than helping it. But gum containing Xylitol is a different story.

The top reason wisdom teeth need to be removed is that there’s no more room in your mouth for four more teeth. If this is happening, your dental team will be able to identify it early through dental x-rays.

When there’s simply not enough room for your wisdom teeth, extraction will be recommended. If treatment is not completed and the teeth start to erupt, a whole host of issues can occur including overcrowding, crookedness, and jaw pain.

Your wisdom teeth may also become impacted, which is just a way to say that the teeth become stuck. Once wisdom teeth are impacted, the surgery is a bit more complicated but still fairly easy.

You should go to the dentist at least every six months, but it’s something that’s so often foregone. Whether you miss your dental checkups due to a crazy schedule or perhaps a fear of the dentist, the team at our Roseville dental office is here to both encourage you to keep up with your bi-yearly appointments and to tell you a few instances when you should absolutely schedule a visit right away.

our dental services

Invisalign®​

Invisalign®​

We offer clear dental aligners to help straighten teeth and enjoy the lovely smile you deserve and have always wanted.
Read more

Dental Implants

Dental Implants

Your smile matters to us! Miners Ravine Dental Group offers premier Dental Implants for a brighter, healthier grin.
Read more

Dentures

Dentures

Superior dental care begins here at Miners Ravine Dental Group. Offering top-quality dentures for every smile.
Read more

teeth whitening

teeth whitening

At Miners Ravine Dental Group, we offer different teeth whitening methods to suit the needs and budgets of our patients.
Read more

cosmetic dentistry

cosmetic dentistry

We take pride in building a solid foundation for our patients and offer a wide range of cosmetic treatments to improve your smile.
Read more

Pediatric Dental Care

Pediatric Dental Care

Fillings, nitrous, cleanings and exams, laser frenectomy, tooth extractions, sealants, crowns, emergency dental care for children, sports mouth guards.
Read more