Dentures
Restore Your Smile on the Same Day as Your Surgery
If you're dealing with multiple missing teeth or are fully edentulous, you're in the right place. Advances in dental technology have transformed dentures, and we proudly offer traditional, same-day, and snap-on dentures in Pittsburgh PA.
For a permanent solution, we also provide full arch dental implants. Dr. Sal, our experienced denture and implant specialist, will guide you through your options to ensure you make the best choice for your needs.
Brief Guide to Different Types of Dentures
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about finding the best dentures in Pittsburgh, Pennslyvania
What are dentures?
Dentures are removable prosthetic devices designed to replace missing teeth and surrounding tissues. They can either replace all the teeth in the upper or lower jaw (complete dentures) or just a few missing teeth (partial dentures). The process of getting dentures typically involves several appointments to take impressions of your mouth, create models of your teeth, and produce the final dentures. Dr. Sal will work with you to select the size, shape, and color of the denture teeth to ensure a natural-looking and comfortable fit. After the dentures are placed, you may initially experience some discomfort or difficulty speaking and eating, but these issues generally improve over time. It's essential to follow Dr. Sal's instructions for cleaning and caring for your dentures to maintain their functionality and appearance.
Are there different types of dentures? Which type is best for me?
Yes, there are several types of dentures, and the best choice depends on your individual needs and preferences. Common types include full dentures, which replace all natural teeth in the upper or lower jaw; partial dentures, which replace some missing teeth and attach to remaining teeth using clasps; immediate dentures, which are temporary and placed after tooth extraction; and snap-in implant dentures, which are supported by implants surgically placed in the jawbone. Dr. Sal can help you determine the most suitable option and explain the pros and cons of each to help you make an informed decision.
How often should dentures be replaced?
Dentures typically need to be replaced every 5 to 10 years, depending on factors like their type, how well they are cared for, and changes in your mouth over time. Dentures can wear out, become stained, or misaligned, and bone loss in the jaw can cause them to fit poorly. Regular check-ups with a denturist are essential to ensure a proper fit and address any issues. If you're experiencing discomfort or issues with your dentures, contact Smile Makeovers to get assistance promptly.
How much do traditional dentures cost? Does insurance cover them?
The cost of traditional dentures varies based on factors like their type, materials used, and any additional services required. Dental insurance may not fully cover the cost of dentures, or it may only provide partial coverage. We recommend checking with your insurance provider for specific details. At Smile Makeovers, financing options are available to help make dentures more affordable.
Can you eat with temporary dentures?
Yes, temporary dentures are designed to allow you to eat and speak while waiting for permanent dentures. However, they are typically made of less durable acrylic, so you should avoid hard or sticky foods that could damage or dislodge them, such as nuts, popcorn, or chewing gum. Stick to softer foods like cooked vegetables, soft fruits, or well-cooked meats, and cut food into smaller pieces to distribute pressure more evenly. Following specific care instructions from Dr. Sal will help ensure a smooth transition to permanent dentures.
How long do temporary dentures last?
Temporary dentures are a short-term solution designed to be worn while permanent dentures are being made. They typically last a few weeks to a few months, depending on factors such as the type of denture, care routine, and how long they need to be worn. Temporary dentures may become loose or uncomfortable as your gums and bone heal and change shape after tooth extraction. Following Dr. Sal's care instructions can help extend their usability and make the transition to permanent dentures as smooth as possible.
Meet the Doctor
Dr. Sal DMD, MS
I love making dramatic changes in people’s lives. And I love being the last line of hope and coming through for them after they’ve been told by others that nothing could be done to help them.
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