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Immediate Dentures
WHAT TO EXPECT FROM AN IMMEDIATE DENTURE
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An immediate denture is what it says. It is placed immediately after the teeth
have been extracted. It can not and will not function or feel like a denture
placed over healed oral tissue. It does provide a certain amount of function and
esthetics for the patient. There are no permanent dentures, even after shrinkage
there is continuous change in the shape of the mouth.
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After the passage of time, approximately 6 months, the denture will have to be
rebased, relined or a new denture will have to be made. Rebasing or the making
of a new denture involves additional time and expense to the patient. Before
this can be done the denture has to be worn by using denture adhesives to help
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ADVANTAGES:
Perhaps the most important advantage of immediate dentures is that you never
need to appear in public without any teeth.
1. The form, size and arrangement of your natural teeth can more closely be
duplicated when some teeth remain in your mouth.
2. When immediate dentures are inserted, they act as a bandage and help to
reduce bleeding.
3. Immediate dentures protect the tissues at the sensitive extraction sites from
irritation which might result from the tongue and food. This can mean less
discomfort for you than with conventional denture construction.
4. Immediate dentures can enable you to establish your speech patterns more
easily. You do not have to learn to speak without teeth and then relearn once
dentures are made.
5. With immediate dentures you can chew better than you could without teeth
during the normal waiting period for conventional dentures.
6. If dentures do not replace the natural teeth within a short time, the cheeks
tend to fall in.
7. If you remain without teeth for some time, you may develop oral habits that
will interfere with your ability to learn how to use dentures properly.
DISADVANTAGES:
Like any other procedure, the insertion of immediate dentures does have
limitations, of which you should be aware. There are some people for whom
immediate dentures are not advisable because of their general health or specific
oral problems.
1. More office visits are required during the first few months, to watch for
changes in the gums and in the mouth function. Also the original good fit and
occlusion of the denture will be lost as healing takes place. This is normal.
2. Because of changes in the tissues after removal of the teeth, immediate
dentures usually need to be re-fitted by a dentist within several (usually six)
months. This involves additional expense. In some cases new dentures must be
made.
3. In the areas where the last remaining teeth will be removed, immediate
dentures will not always fit quite as accurately as conventional dentures made
at a later date, after gums have healed.
4. Because some of your teeth are still in place, you cannot see how the
dentures will look in your mouth until after the natural teeth have been
removed.
5. Immediate dentures are usually more expensive because of the additional time
required for their construction.
WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN THE DENTURE IS INSERTED
1. For the first 24 hours, DO NOT REMOVE the denture. The denture will control
the bleeding and actually cause minimal discomfort.
2. Some swelling is to be expected after extractions. To keep the swelling to a
minimum, and to help stop the bleeding, hold an ICE PACK to the areas of the jaw
where teeth have been extracted. 15 minutes on, and 15 minutes off.
3. For discomfort take Tylenol, or the medication the doctor may prescribe.
4. Remove the denture 4 or 5 times a day after the first day, and rinse the
mouth with warm salt water. Do this for the first week. You may sleep with the
denture.
5. If sutures were placed, you will return in 1 week to remove them.
6. You should eat soft foods for the 1st week, then gradually determine what you
can handle. Dentures are always a POOR SUBSTITUTE for natural teeth. What you
once ate with ease, may now be very difficult.
7. For the first 1-2 weeks, up to 1000 mg of vitamin C a day will promote and
aid healing of the mouth. Refraining from alcohol consumption and cigarette
smoking would also be beneficial.
8. You WILL find that a denture adhesive will be necessary to help hold the
denture in place.
9. If you develop any sore spots, call the office so that we may take care of it
as soon as practical.

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