Removable dentures

Removable dentures

REMOVABLE MOLAR TEETH

 
Removable molars are an optimal and popular way to restore lost teeth for those who do not have the health and financial conditions to have porcelain teeth or implants. So what are removable molars? Besides the advantages, what disadvantages does this method have? How much does it cost to make removable molars? The following article will help readers understand better and decide whether to choose this method. 

1. WHAT ARE REMOVABLE MOLARS?

Removable molars are an effective method of restoring lost teeth. This procedure involves the use of a removable jaw framework and over it are artificial teeth. Currently, there are two popular types of removable molars, which are plastic-based teeth and metal-based teeth. Depending on the condition and needs of each person's teeth, the doctor will advise and choose the most suitable type of teeth.
 

The removable molar option can be applied to cases where one or more teeth are lost, or even the entire set of teeth. If a tooth is missing, it will be replaced with a single-tooth removable molar. However, if the entire jaw is missing teeth, there will be fully removable molars.

The removable molar method is often used for elderly people whose health is not good enough to have dental implants or porcelain bridges.

2. HOW MUCH DO REMOVABLE MOLAR TEETH COST?

In addition, to be able to get removable molars at the most optimal price, you can participate in the promotion program at the dentist. 

Normally, the cost of making a set of removable dentures will depend on the condition of tooth loss and the number of missing teeth. From there, there will be different prices for dental work. Making removable molars is the lowest cost tooth restoration method today, much lower than dental implants and porcelain bridges. Therefore, any subject has enough financial capacity to implement this plan.

However, you need to compare, consider and choose reputable dentists to use the service. Avoid being "cheap" which affects your health but does not achieve the desired restoration effect.

3. ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF REMOVABLE MOLAR TEETH

It is no coincidence that the removable molar method is chosen by many people. Because this method has outstanding advantages such as:

  • Safe for the body: The materials used to make removable molars are safe, meet medical standards and are completely benign to the body.
  • Implementation time is relatively fast: Implementation time only requires 3 visits to the dentist.
  • First time (3 days): try individual trays and wax packs
  • Second time (3 days): teeth test
  • 3rd time (2 days): tooth delivery
  • Aesthetic: The jaw frame and teeth are designed to be almost as sharp as real teeth, thus ensuring aesthetics for the user. Removable molars also provide good support for pronunciation, making it easier to communicate in cases of decay or missing many teeth.
  • Cost savings: Compared to modern methods of restoring lost teeth, the cost of removable molars is the lowest cost method of restoring lost teeth today.
  • Easy care and cleaning: Removable molars have an independent, separate structure, not fixed to real teeth or jawbone like implants or porcelain bridges. Therefore, users can easily disassemble and assemble each time they clean.

However, the method of making removable molars also has some disadvantages such as: low lifespan, not preventing jaw bone loss and limitations when eating hard or tough foods.

4. PROCEDURE FOR MAKING REMOVABLE DENTAL TEETH

The standard process of making removable molars at Phuong Dentist includes the following 4 steps:

► Step 1: Examination and treatment consultation

Although removable molars are a suitable method for everyone, you still need to have a general check-up of your oral health. These examination steps are to choose the right removable denture for you.

► Step 2: Take a jaw impression

Doctor Phuong Dentist will take tooth impressions, collect necessary parameters such as tooth color, tooth size, jaw impression,... then will proceed to process to make removable molars for you.

► Step 3: Attach removable molars

After obtaining the removable molars, the doctor will attach them to the position that needs restoration. Then, the doctor will adjust it if necessary to help the patient feel most comfortable.

► Step 4: Instruct the patient on home care

Taking care of and cleaning removable dentures at home is very important, it greatly affects the durability of dentures. Therefore, the doctor will advise and give detailed instructions to customers on how to remove and clean dentures. In addition, patients must pay special attention, whenever they see a problem with their bite, they should quickly return to the clinic for inspection and adjustment.

5. NOTES WHEN CARE AND CLEANING OF REMOVABLE MOLARS

Users need to strictly comply with the doctor's instructions and instructions. This helps prolong the life of removable molars and ensures the user's health. Because when the jaw is infected, it will cause many dangerous dental diseases.

Some notes when cleaning removable molars:

  • You need to clean your teeth at least twice a day
  • Combine cleaning of removable molars with thorough oral hygiene
  • You should remove your jaw when you go to bed and soak it in a dilute salt solution or vinegar
  • Avoid letting removable molars suffer strong impacts and breakage
  • Pay attention to your diet, do not eat foods that are too hard or chewy as they can affect your jaw

With all the above information, we hope that you who have lost teeth have received useful information about making removable molars. Ideally, as soon as your teeth are lost, you should go to a reputable dental clinic with a team of doctors with many years of experience like Phuong Dentist to be examined and advised on appropriate treatment plans to quickly regain your smile. perfect with the ability to eat and chew effectively.