Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Step by step making a denture

Step 1 Be ready for the dentist to make a mold of your teeth. He'll use an impression tray to create the mold, filling the tray with a putty-like material and placing it over your mouth. This will create the impression that will be used to mold the acrylic denture.

Step 2 Understand that your dentist will need to send the impression he takes of your mouth to a dental technician. The technician will create the initial model for your denture.

Step 3 Relax as your dentist takes measurements of your mouth. To do this, he'll use a type of wax block that will help him take down the dimensions of the inside of your mouth. Again, he'll send this information to the dental technician. The measurements are ultimately used to determine your bite and the type of denture shape that will best fit your mouth.

Step 4 Be prepared to have your dentist try out a trial denture before the teeth are fixed on. The trial denture is made by the dental technician and ensures that the shape and size of the denture will fit your mouth. Your dentist will examine the fit of the trial denture and make any necessary changes.

Step 5 Wait for the dental technician to finish your acrylic denture. The final step is fixing on the teeth. The time period it will take to finalize your denture varies greatly and depends on your particular situation and the dental office you go to. Your dentist will be able to give you an approximate time frame.

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3 comments:

Unknown said...

cool!

Fred Collinsworth said...

I'm so lucky to have read this blog post. It's interesting to know the step by step making of a denture. I'm also inclined to know more about dental implants. Scottsdale , Arizona is where our home is located and I used to surf the internet or read books to research on the said subject. I've learned a lot of dental (Scottsdale, AZ) lessons in doing so. Thanks for sharing!

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