Getting dentures is one of the more common dental procedures that the average person is aware of. Most people are aware of the fact that dentures are designed to mimic real teeth, and replace them.

When talking about dentures, Timber Pines residents should be made aware of the fact that these items are made uniquely for each client. They are all made custom and not made to be one size fits all, as some people are under the impression of.

It is not easy for dental professionals to make dentures for their clients. There is a long process that is involved that requires much knowledge that not just anyone can do. Here we will go a little bit into the process of how dentures are custom-made for clients to ensure that they are a perfect fit. 

Making a Mold from Teeth Impressions

Getting dentures for an individual is something that needs to have a snug or tight fit in order to work properly. A person would not want their dentures falling out or shifting when doing regular functions like chewing food or talking.

In order to ensure that patients are going to have secure fitting dentures, Timber Pines residents should know that dental professionals will take molds or impressions of a patient’s teeth, and this will ensure that they will be the same size as the real ones.

Once a dentist has gotten a mold of their patient’s teeth, then they can move into using the right materials in order to make the dentures. This is not something that will be done in one day or in one dental visit. It is a process that takes multiple days.

Can Mistakes Happen During the Denture Making Process?

Being that the process of making dentures for clients has been streamlined into a repeatable process, some people may think that there is nothing that can go wrong during the process of making dentures. Timber Pines residents should know that this is not true, and anyone can make mistakes during the denture making process.

This can happen at most stages of the denture making process. From the beginning of the denture process with impressions, to the finalization aspects when staining and color matching teeth, a dental professional may make a mistake.

These mistakes do not happen all too often, as dental professionals are excellent about how dentures are made, and what specific issues need to be addressed so that their patients will end up with a quality denture product that will last for many years without any issues.

*Disclaimer: The views expressed here are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent or reflect the views of Anchor Dental Care*