Denture

Denture

Complete denture, also known as full denture, is a type of prosthesis applied to individuals who have no teeth or are completely edentulous. It consists of artificial teeth that replace all the teeth in the mouth, aiming to restore dental function and aesthetics. Partial denture, on the other hand, is used when some teeth are missing and is designed to fill the gaps while preserving the remaining teeth. Both complete and partial dentures involve steps such as examination, impression taking, trial with prototype denture, and final denture placement. After the procedure, there might be an adaptation period, and it generally takes a few weeks to get used to the dentures. Regular check-ups and following the dentist's instructions are essential for a comfortable adaptation to the dentures.