3 Things to Look For to Find Realistic Dentures

Denture Irvine, CA

For patients who need dentures, one concern is the appearance of these dental prostheses. In the past, patients did not have many customization options with these oral devices. Now, however, dental laboratory technicians can fabricate realistic-looking dentures in a relatively short amount of time. Patients interested in replacing missing teeth should discuss design options with a dentist. This way, patients receive prostheses that are natural-looking and fully personalized. Below are three ways to personalize these artificial teeth.

3 customizable features of natural-looking dentures

To feel comfortable with false teeth, some patients want dentures that mimic the look of their natural teeth. Other patients desire a smile transformation with these dental prostheses. Patients must discuss preferences with a dentist before finalizing the denture design. 

1. Color of gums and teeth

One essential customization option for dentures is the gum shade. People naturally have gums of varying colors, and, ideally, the acrylic portion of the denture should match the patient's natural gums. This way, the device looks as natural as possible when the patient is smiling. Dentists can present patients with a shade guide to find their preferred color.

Some patients use these artificial teeth to change the natural appearance of their gums instead. Patients who suffer from periodontal or gum disease and have bright red or brown-colored gumlines may want to fit their dentures with a softer, pinker colored artificial gum and cover over their natural ones. Speak with your dentist about which shade of gum will fit the look you are going for and request them to design the gumline on the prosthesis accordingly.

Some patients want whiter and brighter teeth on a dental prosthesis. Other patients — especially those who still have some of their natural teeth — may want to choose the most natural shade possible. As with gum shade, there is a wide range of options. The dentist and patient should view a shade guide together to find one with which the patient is comfortable. 

2. Size and shape of teeth

When customizing a denture, patients should consider both the size and shape of the teeth. Some patients want large teeth so that the smile is less gummy. Others want to stay true to their natural tooth size to avoid changing their appearance. Whichever way you prefer, you can work with your dentist to help achieve the look you want.

The shape of the teeth is also significant. Many people view squarer teeth as more masculine and rounder teeth as more feminine. Ultimately, though, the decision should be based on the individual's personal preference about tooth shape. Discuss your options and desires with your dentist to get the shape that you feel will optimally fit you, your wants, and your needs.

3. Spacing of teeth

Many patients seek orthodontic treatment for gaps between the teeth. Some people, however, cannot imagine their smile without a gap between the two front teeth. A patient does not have to lose this distinct look when getting a denture. There are many different levels to the realistic smile you can create with dentures and the final look can now be up to you.

Dentists can now customize the spacing of denture teeth. If the patient wants to keep a gap between the front teeth, it is possible. However, the patient must inform the dentist of this preference before the prosthesis goes to a dental lab for processing. Ask your dentist to show you the design of your prothesis beforehand, if at all possible, that way you and your dentist do not surprise each other with the expectations versus the results.

Conclusion

Patients lose teeth for many reasons, including dental decay, gum disease, or accidents. No matter the reason for tooth loss, dentures can be a viable replacement option. Some patients choose to completely redesign their teeth with these protheses and others want their artificial teeth to match their original ones as closely as possible. It is important to discuss these matters with your dentist and work together to create the look you want and need.

With more customizable features than ever, patients can work with the dentist to create a smile to love. Patients can feel confident when smiling, talking, and eating again. For those interested in this type of dental prosthesis, set up a consultation with a dentist in the area today. There is no better time than now to enjoy a new smile. 

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