When is a Partial Denture Recommended?

Replacing missing teeth can be addressed with the use of a partial denture. Dental specialists will have to fully evaluate a person to determine if a partial denture is possible. These dental appliances are very similar to traditional dentures except they are not used to replace all of a person’s teeth, only some of the teeth. 

In this article, we discuss when a partial denture is recommended. Being aware of when a partial denture is the best option for you can be helpful as you consider what your tooth replacement options are. Keep reading to find out more!

What is a partial denture and when are they used?

Dental professionals can evaluate a person and determine whether or not a partial denture is best for them. Below are some of the most common situations in which partial dentures are recommended for tooth replacement.

One or more missing teeth

When a person has one or even multiple missing teeth, a dental professional will likely recommend that a partial denture is placed so that the missing tooth or multiple teeth can be replaced.

If the bite is affected

A dental professional will likely recommend a partial denture if and when a person’s bite is affected by the missing teeth. Almost always, a person’s bite will become uneven or unnatural once there are teeth missing which can cause a lot of problems when a person eats. Eating can be uncomfortable if there are teeth missing so it may be best to have a partial denture placed.

Strained muscles

When a person has missing teeth, the jaw may work itself into overtime, meaning that jaw muscles might work harder to chew since the bite is thrown off. If the jaw continues to work hard to support the missing teeth within the mouth, then the muscles may become strained, causing spasms or even pain.

Aesthetics

A dental professional will almost always recommend a partial denture if and when a person’s overall appearance is at risk. People that have missing teeth become very self-conscious about the way that they look. With the help of a dental professional, the patient can have their teeth replaced using a partial denture.

The partial denture can provide a natural look again so that confidence is regained.

Reach out to us!

Partial dentures are a great option to consider when missing one or multiple teeth, but it is important to consult with a dental professional so that they can evaluate you. Each person’s situation’s situation is different and a partial denture may not be for everyone. However, most people are eligible for having a partial denture placed.

If you have any questions about partial dentures and when they are recommended, then reach out to our office so that we can help you further. We have trained professionals who can go over this prosthetic device with you. Give us a call or stop by today!

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