Immediate Complete Denture
What Is An Immediate Complete Denture?
If you’re facing a dental procedure that involves removing all your natural teeth, you may be considering options to restore your smile and oral function. One solution is the Immediate Complete Denture, a type of denture designed to replace all missing teeth in either the upper, lower, or both jaws. Unlike conventional dentures that require a healing period before fitting, immediate dentures are placed right after tooth extractions, allowing you to maintain function and aesthetics immediately.
Before deciding on whether An Immediate Complete Denture are right for you, there are some things you should know:
- Who Needs An Immediate Complete Denture?
- Benefits of Immediate Complete Dentures
- Alternatives to Immediate Complete Dentures
- How Much Does An Immediate Complete Denture Cost?
- Steps In The Immediate Complete Denture Procedure
- How Long Does An Immediate Complete Denture Last?
If you have any further questions about An Immediate Complete Denture or other dental services offered at Atlas Dental, please contact us.
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Who Needs An Immediate Complete Denture?
Immediate complete dentures may be a suitable option for individuals who:
- Require Complete Tooth Extractions: If all teeth need to be removed due to decay, disease, or trauma, an immediate denture provides quick restoration.
- Want to Avoid an Edentulous Period: “Edentulous” means being without teeth. Immediate dentures help you bypass this phase, maintaining your oral function and appearance right away.
- Wish to Preserve Facial Appearance: Without teeth, the face can appear sunken. Immediate dentures support facial structure, preserving a youthful look.
- Need Functional Benefits: Immediate dentures let you eat, speak, and smile without interruption during healing.
- Are Preparing for Permanent Dentures: Immediate dentures can serve as a temporary measure before switching to permanent dentures once healing is complete.
To know if an immediate complete denture is right for you, consult a dentist or prosthodontist who will assess your dental needs and discuss the benefits and drawbacks. If you have further questions about An Immediate Complete Denture, please contact us.
Benefits of Immediate Complete Dentures
Immediate complete dentures offer several advantages:
- Instant Tooth Replacement: Get dentures the same day as your extraction, so you never go without teeth.
- Supports Facial Structure: Maintains your facial aesthetics and prevents sagging.
- Minimizes Healing Disruption: With immediate dentures, there’s no waiting period after extraction.
- Smooth Transition to Dentures: Wearing dentures right after extraction helps you adjust more quickly.
- Protection for Healing Gums: Dentures provide a barrier, promoting faster healing and protecting sensitive gum tissue.
- Enhances Speech: Dentures can help you regain clarity in speech sooner by supporting the tongue and oral tissues.
- Confidence Boost: With an immediate complete denture, you can feel confident about your smile.
- Cost-Effective Solution: Compared to other options, immediate dentures are often more affordable.
While immediate dentures offer many benefits, it’s essential to review your options with a dental professional to ensure the best choice for your oral health and lifestyle. If you have further questions about An Immediate Complete Denture, please contact us.
Alternatives to Immediate Complete Dentures
If an immediate complete denture isn’t suitable, here are alternative treatments to consider:
- Conventional Complete Dentures: These are fitted after gums heal from extractions. While there’s a waiting period, conventional dentures often offer a more customized fit.
- Tooth-Supported Overdentures: These removable dentures fit over remaining teeth, providing stability and potentially reducing bone loss.
- Implant-Supported Dentures: Dental implants hold these dentures securely, offering a more natural biting and chewing experience.
- Dental Bridges: Fixed solutions to fill gaps left by missing teeth, suitable for patients with natural teeth on either side.
- Partial Dentures: Removable appliances that replace some missing teeth when others are still present.
Each alternative has unique pros and cons, so discuss with your dentist to find the best fit for your needs and budget. If you have further questions about An Immediate Complete Denture, please contact us.
Cost of Complete Dentures
Dentures can vary widely in cost depending on several factors, including the type of complete denture, whether it is for the upper or lower jaw, the materials used, how many dental implants are involved, and the location of the dental practice. Therefore, depending on the type of complete denture you are looking for, the cost for the denture prosthesis alone can range from $577 to $2037 plus dental lab fee. The codes relevant to dentures in the Ontario Dental Association’s Suggested Fee Guide appear as follows:
Dentures, Complete, Standard (e.g. Complete Denture)
- 51101 – Maxillary: $1115 + Dental Lab Fee
- 51102 – Mandibular: $1419 + Dental Lab Fee
Dentures, Complete, Provisional (e.g. Immediate Complete Denture)
- 51601 – Maxillary: $577 + Dental Lab Fee
- 51602 – Mandibular: $769 + Dental Lab Fee
Dentures, Complete, Overdentures, Tissue Borne, Supported by Natural Teeth with or without Coping Crowns, no Attachments (e.g. Tooth Supported Overdenture)
- 51711 – Maxillary: $1656+ Dental Lab Fee
- 51712 – Mandibular: $2037+ Dental Lab Fee
Dentures, Complete, Overdentures, Tissue Borne, Supported by Implants with or without Coping Crowns, no Attachments (e.g. Implant Denture; cost of dental implants not included)
- 51721 – Maxillary: $1656 + Dental Lab Fee
- 51722 – Mandibular: $2037 + Dental Lab Fee
Dentures are sometimes considered a supplementary service by dental insurance plans and may or may not be covered by your dental insurance. Be sure to find out from your dental insurance plan provider how much you are eligible for before going ahead with dental treatment. Your dentist can help you submit an predetermination to your dental insurance. Our fees are consistent with the ODA Fee Guide.
For patients without dental insurance, Atlas Dental is pleased to offer dental financing through Dentalcard. Affordable payment plans start at 7.95% for terms of 6 months to 6 years. To learn more about Dentalcard dental treatment financing, follow this link.
Steps In The Immediate Complete Denture Procedure
Here’s a comprehensive overview of what you can expect during the immediate complete denture procedure:
- Consultation and Examination: Your dentist assesses oral health and creates a treatment plan.
- Stage 1 Tooth Extractions: Problematic teeth are removed first, allowing for healing.
- Impressions and Bite Registration: Molds and bite records are taken to customize your denture.
- Denture Fabrication: Technicians craft the dentures to fit your mouth and match your appearance.
- Try-In Appointment: Fit and color adjustments are made if needed.
- Stage 2 Extractions and Denture Placement: The denture is placed immediately after final extractions.
- Post-Placement Adjustments: Follow-up visits ensure comfort and fit.
- Transition to Permanent Dentures (if necessary): In some cases, immediate dentures serve as a temporary solution until gums fully heal.
These dentures can significantly improve your quality of life, allowing you to regain confidence in your smile and enjoy better oral function from the moment you leave the dentist’s office. If you have further questions about An Immediate Complete Denture, please contact us.
How Long Does An Immediate Complete Denture Last?
With good care, immediate complete dentures can last 5 to 10 years. Factors that affect their longevity include:
- Denture Material: Higher quality materials tend to last longer.
- Jawbone and Gum Changes: Changes in bone structure over time may alter denture fit.
- Oral Hygiene: Regular cleaning and care can extend the life of dentures.
- Wear and Tear: Daily usage naturally wears dentures down.
- Weight Fluctuations: Weight changes can affect denture fit.
Regular dental checkups are essential for monitoring fit and function. If you experience discomfort or changes in fit, consult your dentist for adjustments. If you have further questions about An Immediate Complete Denture, please contact us.
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