How Dentures Works

It's important to understand how a set of dentures works, so you don't have to. Depending on the types, you can expect to spend several days wearing them.

This allows you to get used to the new, uncomfortable look and feel of them. Your periodontist can also recommend the best time to take them out. If you're considering getting a set, you'll need to wear them for at least two days.


Once you've been fitted, you'll likely need to adjust to eating soft foods. The initial adjustment period can be uncomfortable, so you'll want to be sure to discuss any problems with your dentist before deciding to have them fitted.

Once the adjustment period is over, speaking will be easy, but it may be difficult to pronounce certain words at first. After some practice, however, your new dentures will feel completely natural and help you feel confident again.


The process for fitting a new set of dentures starts with taking a series of impressions of your mouth and jaw relationship. After that, it will create a model of your cut, either in wax or plastic. You'll try it several times before your final result is cast. This process will take several weeks, but it's well worth it in the end. Just make sure to take them out at night so that your gums can rest.

Types Of Dentures

  • Partial dentures are made to fill in the spaces left by missing teeth. They are made of nylon, plastic, or metal and clip onto your natural teeth. You can easily remove them whenever you want to. This method is also less expensive and is recommended if you're worried about the price. If you're worried about the cost, most dental insurance providers will cover the cost. It will cost around $900, but your mouth structure will change over time.
  • Immediate dentures are better than conventional dentures Compared to conventional, immediate ones are made quickly and based on the exact measurements of your mouth. These may not fit perfectly, but they still offer a good level of function. Since they're immediately inserted into the mouth, they'll prevent any bleeding and protect the gum tissue. Additionally, they allow the wearer to adjust their speech immediately. But there are drawbacks as well.
  • Traditional complete dentures for someone who doesn't consider budget and your overall health. He or she will also take into account your daily activities and lifestyle. Ultimately, you will want to look for a set that fits your lifestyle and dental needs the best. However, the process of getting one can be daunting if you are not aware of the various steps involved.
  • Hybrid dentures are dental prostheses. First, these are more comfortable and convenient than traditional sets. The hybrid snaps on top of four dental implants to hold them firmly in place. You can even brush your teeth while wearing hybrid them. Secondly, dental implants help to preserve bone and give you a firm jawline. Finally, they are an affordable way to replace missing teeth.
  • An economic denture is for someone looking for a cheap solution, and a great way to go. They are much cheaper than custom, but there are a few drawbacks to the economy about them. They will not give you the same quality of teeth as a custom-made set.


Unlike real teeth, dentures are made from a durable material, usually acrylic. Acrylic teeth are also more comfortable and durable than porcelain teeth. While they're not as comfortable as natural teeth, they look very similar and can be more comfortable for you to use. Even though you can't bite down on food with your fake teeth, they'll fit like a glove. However, they won't be completely natural, so you may notice some difficulties speaking and pronouncing words.


When you're wearing them, you should brush them with a soft toothbrush and tepid water. Hot water can distort them. It is also important to visit your dentist regularly for regular checkups. Your prosthodontist can give you tips on how to clean them effectively. You can even gradually return to your old diet after a few weeks. Make sure to keep them clean, to prevent damage to your gums and teeth.


Despite the many benefits of dentures, some people can't tolerate them. They may experience a loss of flavor and saliva, which is why you should wear them carefully and with care. You should also make sure you're not taking several medications that can cause dry mouth. These medications can lead to poor oral hygiene and a lack of saliva, which makes dentures less stable. To avoid these problems, your prosthodontist may recommend that you visit the dentist regularly.