Guide to Types of Denture Materials

The dental prosthesis or false teeth are medical treatments for people who are missing one or all of their teeth. These dentures are fitted into place using different strategies and materials. They can help you speak better and chew your food with ease along with giving you your smile back.

As teeth are an important component to retaining the shape of your face, you may experience sagging of the facial skin after they fall out. Dentures provide your jaw the height to restore your face back to its normal position. Most people who do not know about dentures tend to think of them as a set of teeth soaked in a glass of water on their nightstand while they sleep.

Let us assure you that this is not the case. Dentures can be fixed into your mouth using dental bridges and other techniques. Here are a few different materials that you can choose from as you plan to get your natural smile back.

Denture Material

Acrylic Resin

According to the National Institute of Health, acrylic resin, or plastic, has become the highest on-demand material for dentures. It fixes perfectly into the desired space. It is also the easiest material to adjust and is more comfortable for the patient.

The material is cheaper than porcelain which is also why a lot of people tend to prefer it more. On the downside, acrylic dentures tend to wear fast, and the shape of the teeth may even change as you continue to bite your food over the course of time.

You may need to replace your acrylic dentures within five years unless yours contain some extraordinarily strong material. Maintenance is a huge part of the life of these dentures. With proper care, they can last much longer. But if you do not clean them properly and regularly, you may end up with a gum infection. Moreover, they are slightly bulkier and more prone to breakage.

Porcelain

Porcelain is usually a favorite of people because of its strength and durability, but it does cost a bit more. The ceramic material resembles glass and has translucent features which give it a natural appearance. Porcelain teeth go through a process that requires a lot of heating.

A result of this process is that the dentures are strong and durable. Many people prefer to use porcelain for full dentures as opposed to partial ones as they tend to wear down the natural teeth next to them.

Partial Metal Dentures

These dentures employ a metal base and are normally smaller than plastic or acrylic dentures. The smaller size makes them more adaptable and tolerable for the patient. High-quality resin or composite teeth are used to match the color of the dentures with the teeth.

They do cost more than other dentures and are more labor-intensive. As it takes more time and skills to make them, they can cost 20 percent to 75 percent more than acrylic dentures, but their discreet profile gives them a great and natural look.

For more information or to schedule an appointment with Juddy Lin DMD Inc, request an appointment in our Pomona dental office here: https://www.pomonadiamondbardentist.com. Or call us at (909) 689-1118.

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