Full & Partial Denture

Restore Your Smile with Full & Partial Dentures in Dubai

Full & Partial Denture are commonly used by many individuals young and old who have lost teeth due to varying reasons. Dentures are removable teeth replacement arches offering the most non invasive tooth loss solution. A denture is best for those who prefer a quick replacement after teeth loss as crowns and bridges do take time to complete. Full or partial dentures are placed in the mouth without surgery but are always custom made specifically for you. Although dentures are removable and sometimes easily fall out is a great option for those who are unwilling to endure dental surgery. 

Full Dentures in Dubai

Full dentures are put in place when the patient requires whole arches replaced. Losing all your natural teeth can be quite disheartening and having to go through surgery for some is a scary thought. Denture are great dental devices that are created with two weeks of placing the order and made to fit your mouth perfectly. Full dentures replace teeth in both the upper and lower jaws, and usually have teeth around the entire length of the arch.

Partial Dentures in Dubai

With partial dentures, only the fallen or discarded teeth are replaced with prosthetic teeth attached to a denture framework. Partial dentures are usually created for either the upper or lower jaws, occasionally holding just a single tooth. Partial dentures are easily made to fit in to your mouth and either grip onto existing teeth or are held in place via suction cups.

Tips for Maintenance Full & Partial Dentures

  • Handle with Care: When handling your dentures, be sure to hold them securely over a soft surface or a folded towel to prevent them from accidentally dropping and getting damaged.
  • Clean Daily: Remove your dentures and rinse them under running water after each meal to remove any food debris. Clean them thoroughly using a denture brush or a soft-bristle toothbrush and mild denture cleaner. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or harsh toothpaste as they can scratch the denture surface.
  • Soak Overnight: Dentures need to be kept moist to maintain their shape. Soak them in a denture-cleaning solution or plain water overnight to prevent them from drying out. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions regarding soaking time and solution concentration.
  • Brush Your Mouth: In addition to cleaning your dentures, it is important to brush your gums, tongue, and palate with a soft-bristle toothbrush every day to remove plaque and stimulate circulation.
  • Avoid Hot Water: Do not expose your dentures to hot water, as it can cause warping. Use lukewarm or cool water for cleaning and soaking.
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FAQs
Full dentures, also known as complete dentures, are removable dental appliances that replace all of the teeth in one or both arches (upper and lower). They are custom-made to fit your mouth and provide a functional and aesthetic solution for individuals who have lost all their teeth.
Partial dentures are removable dental appliances used to replace one or more missing teeth. They are designed to fit around the remaining natural teeth and are held in place with metal clasps or precision attachments. Partial dentures restore both the appearance and functionality of your smile.
It may take some time to adjust to wearing dentures. Initially, you may experience some discomfort, difficulty speaking or eating, and increased saliva flow. However, with practice and patience, most individuals adapt to wearing dentures within a few weeks.
Proper denture care is essential for maintaining their longevity and your oral health. Dentures should be removed and cleaned daily using a soft-bristle toothbrush and denture cleaner. It is also important to rinse your dentures after eating, handle them with care, and store them in a denture soaking solution to prevent drying out.
Yes, with some practice and adjustments, you can eat a variety of foods with dentures. Initially, it is recommended to start with soft or liquid foods and gradually introduce more solid foods. Chewing evenly on both sides and using denture adhesive if needed can help improve stability during eating.
The lifespan of dentures varies depending on factors such as oral hygiene practices, wear and tear, and changes in the mouth over time. On average, dentures may last 5 to 10 years before requiring replacement or adjustments. Regular dental check-ups will help monitor the condition of your dentures and ensure they continue to fit properly.

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