When to get false teeth?

False teeth, also called dentures, are special teeth to help with different dental problems. Knowing when to get false teeth is important for keeping your mouth healthy and feeling good overall. Dentures are custom-made to fit your mouth and replace missing teeth so you can eat, talk, and smile better.

They’re made from strong materials like plastic or metal and look like real teeth. Dentures can be full (for replacing all teeth) or partial (for replacing just a few). They’re important for making you feel more confident and helping you chew food properly. If you have missing teeth or find it hard to chew, it might be time to think about getting dentures. Understanding when to get false teeth is an important part of taking care of your mouth and staying healthy.

Common questions about false teeth

When to get false teeth?

1. When you have experienced significant tooth loss

If you’ve lost many teeth because of accidents, cavities, or gum problems, false teeth can make a big difference. False teeth, also called dentures, help you eat, talk, and smile better. If you’re missing just a few teeth, you might get partial dentures. These fit in with your remaining teeth. But if you’ve lost all your upper or lower teeth, you’ll need full dentures. They replace all the missing teeth in that part of your mouth. Dentures are made to look like real teeth, so they’ll help you feel confident again. Whether you’re missing a few teeth or a whole set, dentures can bring back your smile and make life easier.

2. You find it difficult to eat or speak

If you find it tough to eat some foods or speak clearly because of missing teeth, it might be time to consider false teeth. Missing teeth can make chewing tricky and affect how you talk. Dentures will provide the extra support your mouth needs to chew food better and speak more clearly. Dentures fit well in your mouth and look just like real teeth, so no one will even notice you’re wearing them. With dentures, you’ll be able to enjoy all your favourite foods again and have conversations without any trouble. So, if missing teeth are causing you problems with eating or speaking, it’s a good idea to think about getting dentures. They’ll make life a lot easier and more enjoyable!

3. You’re noticing your teeth are shifting

If you notice your teeth moving out of place after losing some, it’s a sign that they’re shifting. This can cause problems like bite issues and crooked teeth, leading to more dental trouble. False teeth can help keep your teeth where they should be, stopping them from moving around. Dentures fit comfortably in your mouth and help maintain proper alignment, preventing further shifting.

With dentures, you can keep your smile looking great and avoid future dental problems. So, if you’re seeing your teeth shift after losing some, it might be time to consider getting false teeth to keep everything in place.

4. You’re experiencing facial changes or jaw pain

Missing teeth can cause significant changes in your mouth and face over time. When a tooth is lost, the jawbone in that area can start to shrink because it’s no longer stimulated by chewing. This bone loss can affect the overall shape and structure of your face, making it appear sunken or aged. Additionally, as the jawbone shrinks, it can lead to a change in your bite alignment, which can cause discomfort and pain in the jaw joint.

Moreover, the loss of teeth can affect how your facial muscles function, leading to changes in your facial appearance. Your cheeks may appear hollowed, and your lips may lose support, resulting in a collapsed or sagging appearance.

These facial changes and jaw pain can impact your self-confidence and quality of life. However, dentures can help address these issues by providing support to your facial muscles and maintaining the shape of your jawbone. By restoring missing teeth with dentures, you can prevent further bone loss, alleviate jaw pain, and maintain a more youthful facial appearance.

5. When you have poor self-confidence due to missing teeth

Missing teeth can really affect how you feel about yourself. It’s common to feel self-conscious and less confident when you have gaps in your smile. You might worry about what others think or feel embarrassed about how you look. But here’s the good news: dentures can help! Dentures look just like real teeth and can fill in those gaps, giving you a complete smile again.

When you feel good about your smile, it can boost your confidence and make you feel more comfortable in social situations. With false teeth, you can smile, talk, and laugh without worrying about your teeth. So if missing teeth are making you feel down, consider getting dentures to restore your smile and confidence. You’ll be amazed at the difference it can make!

Book an appointment with us to discuss the options for missing teeth!

Set of false teeth before and after. Immediate dental plates

Author

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Darren Fletcher

Darren Fletcher is the owner and senior technician at Advance Oral Dentures with nearly 40 years’ experience in the construction of dentures. Darren studied in the UK and then graduated from the Royal Sydney Dental Hospital in 1998. Darren moved to the Sunshine Coast over twenty years ago where he established Advance Oral as an in-home mobile denture service. He has since expanded and now runs a state-of-the-art denture clinic to compliment the mobile service. Darren continually enhances his skills by completing regular additional dental courses. Darren is qualified to construct and work with implant retained over dentures.

Picture of Darren Fletcher

Darren Fletcher

Darren Fletcher is the owner and senior technician at Advance Oral Dentures with nearly 40 years’ experience in the construction of dentures. Darren studied in the UK and then graduated from the Royal Sydney Dental Hospital in 1998. Darren moved to the Sunshine Coast over twenty years ago where he established Advance Oral as an in-home mobile denture service. He has since expanded and now runs a state-of-the-art denture clinic to compliment the mobile service. Darren continually enhances his skills by completing regular additional dental courses. Darren is qualified to construct and work with implant retained over dentures.

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