Speciality Dentures In Los Angeles.
Vachik Danoukh, DMD

Customize your smile with our specialty dentures In Los Angeles
A denture, or a complete denture as it is often called, is an appliance inserted in the mouth that replaces natural teeth and provides support for the cheeks and lips. While basic dentures consist of a plastic base, specialty dentures in Los Angeles are types of basic dentures customized to a patient’s restorative dental needs.
The different types of specialty dentures include:
- Immediate dentures
- Implant retained dentures
- Partial dentures
- Full dentures
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Every patient and their needs are different. However, once a comprehensive dental exam has been performed, Dr. Danoukh will be able to determine the best possible denture option out of the ones discussed below in detail:
Immediate Dentures
An immediate denture may be the best solution when complete extractions of your remaining teeth are unavoidable. An immediate denture will allow you to avoid the embarrassment of living without teeth. We will begin the preparation for this procedure before your teeth are extracted.
The first step is taking impressions of your existing teeth and gums to create accurate duplicates for placement after tooth removal. At your extraction appointment, your immediate dentures are inserted, creating a natural smile you can be proud of.
Implant Retained Dentures
Usually, when you lose a tooth, it is best for your oral health to have it replaced. Missing teeth can affect your bite and your ability to speak and chew. Their loss can increase the burden on your remaining teeth and cause muscle pain in your jaws and headaches. And, of course, losing a tooth can affect your appearance. The following information reviews replacing missing teeth with an implant-retained denture.
Although many patients have no problem wearing an upper denture, some people find it difficult to wear and eat with lower dentures. Several implant-supported replacement options are available if you are missing all your lower teeth.
Partial Dentures
A removable partial denture is designed specifically to meet the patient's needs and can replace one or more missing teeth. A natural appearance and speech clarity and the ability to eat more efficiently are restored.
Conventional Dentures
A conventional denture is made after all teeth have been extracted and the tissues (gums) have healed.
Full Dentures
Full dentures replace all the teeth in the upper and lower arch or both.
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Dentures typically last between 5 and 7 years. False teeth, or dentures, lose their luster and become discolored with time, much like natural teeth. As you speak, it may feel like the words are shifting as they leave your mouth. Sometimes, denture changes are necessary to provide a comfortable fit.
There is an initial “try-in” phase while getting dentures. Wax impressions of your teeth will be taken so that you and your dentist may preview how the dentures will appear before they are permanently affixed to your gums. This is the time to voice any aesthetic concerns and request necessary changes to ensure your satisfaction with the final product.
If you drop your dentures while cleaning them, do it over a water basin or a moist cloth. Denture brushes, denture soap, and denture cleansers may be found at any pharmacy, and you should use them to scrub your false teeth carefully. If you’re going to use water, use lukewarm water, and don’t use any gritty pastes or powders. Dentures need to be cleaned after every meal.
Generally speaking, it’s advised to take them off before bed. The gum tissue may heal and be normally stimulated and cleaned by the tongue and saliva if the denture is removed for at least eight hours each night. Long term, this is beneficial to gum health.

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