Dentures are worn by all age groups!
Missing or damaged teeth from injuries, infections or extractions do affect people of all ages. If you have gaps in your smile from missing teeth, or if you need to replace all of your teeth, dentures could be an option to consider.
Dentures are often associated with older age groups, however you might be surprised to learn that many younger adults also wear full or partial dentures. The most obvious reason is that modern dentures look more natural than those of previous generations, so people will not ever notice that you have them.
If you’re not sure whether dentures are right for you, you can talk to Word of Mouth Dentures to find out the pros and cons of dentures and other tooth replacement options.
When should I get dentures?
If you are missing any teeth, or you need to have teeth extracted, your dentist will recommend replacing them.
There are number of reasons you should get your missing teeth replaced. Of course appearance is important however other more important reasons may include; being able to eat comfortably and consume a health diet. Having missing teeth can also impact your ability to speak clearly.
Having missing teeth may also badly effect those healthy teeth that remain. If you have healthy teeth that are no longer supported on one or both sides they may lean into the gap over time and go crooked. Having missing teeth also makes it harder to brush and floss those healthy teeth that remain. If you lose a number of teeth, your face and jaw will lose some support, which could cause muscles in your face to sag.
Dentures are just one of the options available for replacing one or more missing teeth. Your dentist could also discuss alternatives such as a dental bridge or dental implant.
What do dentures look like?
Dentures are usually made from acrylic that’s designed to look as close to natural teeth as possible. Your prosthetist at Word of Mouth can match the shade of partial dentures to the rest of your teeth, or you can choose a shade you prefer for full dentures.
Will dentures make me look older?
High quality dentures are designed to be look as close as possible to real teeth, so no-one may notice that you are wearing them.
The alternative of having gaps in your smile by not wearing dentures could make you look older, especially if you have a number of missing teeth. Missing teeth may cause your lips, cheeks and facial muscles to lose support, leading to a prematurely aged appearance.
For the most natural appearance, and to ensure comfort, dentures should be custom made to fit your mouth. Dentures can wear down or damage over time, like teeth, so you should see your dentist if your dentures need to be replaced, repaired or relined.
Call Word of Mouth Dentures for an obligation free consultation on our suitability for dentures.
Phone: 4956 8999