Immediate, Natural Looking Full Dentures in Brisbane

 
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Full dentures are artificial gums and teeth that replace removed or lost teeth
 

Full dentures are artificial gums and teeth that replace removed or lost teeth.

While partial dentures replace only a few teeth, full dentures are there to replace an entire row of teeth at the bottom or top gum line.

In some cases, when you’re missing most of the teeth in a single gum line, your dentist may remove the remaining teeth to make room for dentures. No matter the type of dentures, we will design them to fit your mouth perfectly.

As one of the biggest providers of full dentures in Brisbane, Denture Haus offers you the best options available.

See the amazing difference full dentures can make.

 
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Different Types of Full Dentures

 

Conventional Full Dentures

Conventionally, the dentist will not create and insert dentures in a patient’s mouth right after the removal of remaining teeth. The dentist will take measurements of the mouth first and let the mouth tissue heal for a couple of weeks or months. Only after the gums have completely healed will the dentist insert the conventional full dentures.

Immediate Full Dentures

In some cases, the dentist will insert the dentures as soon as the tooth removal is over. Even though the patient doesn’t have to be without teeth, the immediate full dentures need to realign after a couple of months. As your mouth tissue heals, the dentures will become loose. To prevent them from causing problems, the dentist will simply realign the dentures.

How much do full dentures cost?

Since there are so many variables which can affect the cost of full dentures, we offer a free consultation and quote. If you have private health insurance, we can supply you with the correct item numbers, so you are aware of any out of pocket expenses before treatment commences.

 
How much do full dentures cost?
Taking care of full dentures.
 

Taking care of full dentures.

Once you receive full denture implants, we’ll show you how to take care of them. When not in use, full dentures need to be safely stored. We recommend denture-soaking containers that you can keep beside your bed, so you can insert the dentures as soon as you wake up.

We also suggest denture cleaning solutions that you can find in most grocery stores to keep them clean.

 

Frequently Asked Questions About Dentures

  • Whether you need full dentures, partial dentures or dental implants will depend on your specific dental situation. Full dentures are typically recommended when all of your teeth are missing, while partial dentures may be recommended if you have some natural teeth remaining. Dental implants, on the other hand, are a popular option if you want a more permanent solution that mimics natural teeth.

    Ultimately, the decision between full dentures, partial dentures, or dental implants will depend on factors such as the health of your remaining teeth, your jawbone density, and your personal preferences. It's important to consult with your dentist or prosthodontist to determine which option is best for you based on your individual needs and circumstances.

  • The cost of full dentures can vary depending on several factors, such as the type of dentures, the materials used, and the complexity of the treatment. In general, the cost of full dentures can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars per arch (upper or lower).

    Whether or not your insurance will cover the cost of full dentures will depend on your specific insurance plan. Some insurance plans may cover a portion of the cost of dentures, while others may not cover them at all. It's important to check with your insurance provider to understand the coverage you have.

    If you don't have insurance coverage, you may be able to find dental clinics that offer payment plans or financing options to help you manage the cost of your dentures. Additionally, some dental schools may offer reduced fees for dental treatments, including dentures, as part of their training programs.

    It's important to keep in mind that the cost of full dentures may be a significant investment, but they are a long-term solution for missing teeth that can improve your quality of life and oral health. It's recommended to schedule a consultation with a dentist or prosthodontist to discuss your options and the costs involved in your specific case.

  • The process of getting full dentures typically involves several steps and can take several weeks to complete. Here is a general overview of the process:

    Initial consultation: Your prosthodontist will examine your mouth and take measurements and impressions of your teeth and gums to create custom dentures that fit comfortably and securely.

    Creating a wax model: Based on the measurements and impressions taken, a wax model of your dentures will be created to ensure proper fit and function. You will be able to try on the wax model and make adjustments before the final dentures are made.

    Final denture fitting: Once the wax model has been approved, the final dentures will be created. You will try on the final dentures to ensure a proper fit and make any necessary adjustments.

    Post-treatment follow-up: After you receive your dentures, you will likely have a few follow-up appointments to ensure that your dentures fit well and are functioning properly.

    The entire process of getting full dentures can take several weeks to a few months, depending on the complexity of your case and the type of dentures being made. During this time, you may need to make several visits to your dentist or prosthodontist to ensure the proper fit and function of your dentures.

    It's important to follow your dentist's or prosthodontist's instructions for care and maintenance of your dentures to ensure they last as long as possible and provide optimal comfort and function.

  • Benefits of getting full dentures:

    • Improved oral health: Full dentures can improve your oral health by replacing missing teeth and preventing further damage to your gums and jawbone.

    • Restored appearance: Full dentures can restore your smile and facial structure, improving your self-confidence and quality of life.

    • Improved chewing and speech: Full dentures can improve your ability to chew food properly and speak clearly, which can have a positive impact on your overall health and well-being.

    • Cost-effective: Full dentures are generally less expensive than other options, such as dental implants.

    Drawbacks of getting full dentures:

    • Initial discomfort: It can take some time to get used to wearing full dentures, and you may experience some initial discomfort or difficulty speaking and eating.

    • Maintenance: Full dentures require regular cleaning and maintenance to prevent damage and ensure a proper fit.

    • Bone loss: Over time, wearing full dentures can lead to bone loss in the jawbone, which can affect the fit of the dentures and lead to additional oral health issues.

    • Limited functionality: While full dentures can improve chewing and speech, they may not provide the same level of functionality as natural teeth or other dental prosthetics.

  • Eating: Initially, you may experience some difficulty eating with full dentures, as they can feel awkward and take some time to get used to. However, with time and practice, most people are able to adjust to eating with dentures and regain their ability to chew food effectively. You may need to modify your diet initially by eating softer foods and cutting food into smaller pieces until you become more comfortable with your dentures.

    Speaking: Full dentures can also affect your ability to speak clearly, particularly during the initial period when you are getting used to wearing them. You may experience some difficulty pronouncing certain words or speaking with clarity. However, with practice and patience, most people are able to adjust to speaking with dentures and regain their ability to speak normally.

    Smiling: Full dentures can improve your smile by filling in gaps and restoring the appearance of missing teeth. They can also improve the overall appearance of your facial structure, making you look younger and more attractive. However, it's important to note that full dentures may not provide the same level of natural appearance or function as natural teeth or other dental prosthetics.

    It's important to work closely with your dentist or prosthodontist to ensure that your full dentures are properly fitted and functioning, as this can have a significant impact on your ability to eat, speak, and smile with confidence. Regular check-ups and maintenance can help ensure that your dentures continue to provide optimal comfort and function.

 

Book a free consultation about your full dentures.

 
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