Dentures

Replacing Missing Teeth With A Personalized Plan

Dentures are removable appliances used to replace missing teeth and restore the appearance of your smile. At Winter Garden Family and Cosmetic Dentist, Dr. Pranati Chokshi can help you understand whether dentures are a good option for your needs, comfort, and long-term oral health.

Missing teeth can affect chewing, speaking, facial support, confidence, and quality of life. Dentures may help restore important daily function while also giving patients a more complete smile.

Whether you are missing several teeth, need a full arch replacement, or are exploring options after tooth loss, our team will explain what to expect and help you compare your choices.

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Types Of Dentures

Dentures are not one-size-fits-all. The right type depends on how many teeth are missing, where they are located, the condition of any remaining teeth, and your overall treatment plan.

  • Full dentures are used when all teeth in an upper or lower arch need to be replaced. They are designed to sit on the gums and restore the appearance of a full smile.
  • Partial dentures are used when some natural teeth remain. A partial denture fills the spaces left by missing teeth and helps prevent remaining teeth from shifting. It may be supported by clasps or other design features depending on your needs.
  • Implant-supported dentures may be an option for some patients. These dentures are supported by dental implants, which can improve stability compared with traditional removable dentures. Dr. Chokshi can discuss whether implant-supported options may be appropriate based on your oral health and goals.

 

When Dentures May Be Recommended

Dentures may be recommended for patients who are missing several teeth, have teeth that cannot be predictably restored, or need a full-mouth tooth replacement option. They may also be part of a larger treatment plan if extractions are needed before replacement teeth can be made.

Dentures may help improve chewing support, speech, smile appearance, and facial fullness. They can also help patients feel more comfortable in social or professional settings after tooth loss.

Before recommending dentures, Dr. Chokshi will evaluate your teeth, gums, bone support, bite, and overall oral health. If other options such as bridges or dental implants may be appropriate, she will explain those as well.

 

Dentures Compared With Other Tooth Replacement Options

Dentures are one way to replace missing teeth, but they are not the only option. Understanding the differences can help you make a confident decision.

A dental bridge is a fixed option that can replace one or more missing teeth using neighboring teeth or implants for support. A dental implant replaces the tooth root and may support a crown, bridge, or denture. Dentures are removable and can replace multiple teeth or a full arch.

Each option has different benefits, maintenance needs, and limitations. Our team will help you compare what fits your health, goals, comfort, and budget considerations without pressuring you into one path.

 

What To Expect During The Denture Process

Your denture process begins with an evaluation and a conversation about your goals. Dr. Chokshi will look at your oral health, discuss whether any teeth need treatment or removal, and explain the type of denture that may fit your needs.

Impressions or digital scans may be taken to help design the denture. The process may involve multiple visits to check fit, appearance, bite, and comfort. If extractions are part of your plan, our team will explain the timing and healing process before moving forward.

New dentures can take time to adjust to. It is normal for patients to need practice with speaking and eating, and adjustments may be needed as the mouth adapts.

 

Caring For Dentures And Your Oral Health

Dentures need daily cleaning and proper storage. Even if you no longer have natural teeth in one arch, your gums and mouth still need routine care. If you have remaining natural teeth, they must be brushed, flossed, and checked regularly.

Our team will explain how to clean your dentures, when to remove them, and how to care for your gums. Routine visits allow Dr. Chokshi to check the fit of your dentures and monitor your oral tissues.

If your dentures feel loose, uncomfortable, cracked, or difficult to wear, contact our office. A poor fit can affect chewing, speech, and gum comfort.

 

Schedule A Denture Consultation In Winter Garden, FL

If you are missing teeth or struggling with an uncomfortable denture, Winter Garden Family and Cosmetic Dentist can help you explore your options. Call 407-654-9905 to schedule a visit with Dr. Chokshi and our team.

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