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Immediate Dentures

Tucson, AZ

Immediate Dentures

Immediate dentures, also known as temporary dentures, offer patients a chance to correct missing or extracted teeth without the wait. Dentists use this procedure to help people benefit from the form and function of dentures right away. Immediate dentures are an alternative to conventional dentures that can be placed directly after a tooth extraction procedure.

Immediate dentures are available at Simply Smiles Dentistry in Tucson and the surrounding area. We use this procedure after a patient’s teeth are lost or require removal. Such dentures are often used as placeholders while waiting on conventional dentures.

Do not wait to correct your missing teeth. Call us at (520) 368-3351 to set up an appointment and learn if immediate dentures are right for you.

 

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How Immediate Dentures Differ From Complete Dentures

“Complete dentures are molded to the mouth after tooth extraction, and immediate dentures are molded before the extraction.”

When You Should Get Immediate Dentures

The Immediate Dentures Process

The process of getting immediate dentures is similar in many ways to getting conventional dentures. The dentist makes a mold of the oral cavity and uses the mold to create the dentures.

“The process of getting immediate dentures is similar in many ways to getting conventional dentures.”

Benefits of Immediate Dentures

“Immediate dentures give patients an option for avoiding going without teeth for an extended time.”

Post-Treatment Care

“Immediately after treatment, dentures should be kept in the mouth for at least 24-48 hours to allow the underlying tissues to better heal into the shape of the denture.”

Frequently Asked Questions

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Q. Are immediate dentures right for everyone?

A. Not everyone is an ideal candidate for immediate dentures. Some patients should not receive them due to general health or specific oral conditions. A dentist can provide personalized advice on whether this procedure is the right choice for you.

A. No, you do not typically need to get temporary dentures following an extraction. Some patients prefer them for aesthetic reasons. In some cases, a dentist may recommend them to help protect the healing area of the gums and any remaining teeth.

A. According to WebMD, immediate dentures require significant adjustment, as the gums and jaw may move during the healing process. Generally, they should only be considered temporary dentures. However, in some cases, patients may keep them permanently.

Quality Dental Services Can Transform Your Smile

By visiting us as soon as possible, our team can help get you the professional treatment you need. Instead of waiting around and allowing the symptoms to get worse, we can provide you with treatment options.

Dental inlays and onlays

Root Canal and Crown to Save a Cracked tooth

Routine Dental Procedures

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Dental Terminology

Alveolar Bone

The alveolar bone is the bone surrounding the root of the tooth that keeps the tooth in place.

Intraoral Scan

An intraoral can helps provide the necessary details and 3D imaging professionals need to ensure they create an exact restoration for the patient’s mouth.

Customized Dentures

Customized dentures are dentures specifically designed to fit a patient’s mouth instead of having the patient wear generic dentures that do not fit properly.

CAD/CAM Dental Software

CAD/CAM stands for computer-aided design and computer- aided manufacturing dental software that creates a detailed image of teeth to enhance the process for customizing various dental restorations.

Pontic

Pontic is another term for an artificial tooth on a fixed partial denture.

Denture Digital Manufacturing

Denture digital manufacturing involves using digital scanning technology to develop and manufacture personalized dentures for an individual patient.

Denture Base

The denture base is the part of the denture that connects the artificial teeth with the soft tissue of the gums.

Reline

Reline is when a professional resurfaces the surface of the prosthesis with a new base material.

Final Denture Prostheses

The final denture prostheses is the final set of dentures the professionals place during the procedure. These dentures will usually be an exact fit to the patient’s jaw.

Stomatitis

Stomatitis is the inflammation of the tissue that is underlying a denture that does not fit properly. It can also result from other oral health factors.

Clasp

A clasp is a device that holds a removable partial denture prosthesis to the teeth.

Periodontal Disease

Periodontal disease is a condition that causes inflammation of the gingival tissues and membrane of the teeth, leading to tooth loss without professional treatment.

Resin/Acrylic

Resin and Acrylic are resinous materials that can be components in a denture base.

Edentulous

Edentulous is a term that applies to people who do not have any teeth.

Rebase

Rebase is the process of refitting denture prosthesis by replacing the base material.

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  1. Simply Smiles Dentistry was established in 2013.
  2. We accept the following payment methods: American Express, Cash, Check, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa
  3. We serve patients from the following counties: Pima County
  4. We serve patients from the following cities: Tucson, Marana, Catalina Foothills, Vail, Sahuarita and Green Valley
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