Artificial Teeth: Treatment, Procedure, Cost and Side Effects
Last Updated: Jun 14, 2022
What is the treatment?
Artificial teeth or dentures are the replacement for missing teeth and its surrounding tissues which are removable. There are two types of dentures which are available. One is complete dentures and the other one is partial dentures. Complete dentures are used when someone has lost all his/her teeth. On the other hand, partial dentures are a replacement for a few missing teeth.
Complete dentures can either be “immediate” or “conventional”. These are made after the remaining rotten or damaged teeth have been completely removed and the gum tissue has started to heal. This happens after a period of 8 to 12 weeks after the removal of teeth.
Immediate dentures are quite different from that of conventional dentures. These are made in advance and are positioned immediately after the removal of teeth. As the result, the one who has to wear the artificial teeth does not have to be without teeth during the healing period.
Partial dentures or bridge are replacement teeth attached to a gum-colored or a pink plastic base. At times this is connected by a metal framework which holds the dentures intact in the mouth. When there is one or more natural teeth remaining in the upper or lower jaw that is the time you need partial dentures.
How many types of artificial teeth are there?
An individual needs to have healthy oral hygiene. Our teeth play many important roles like chewing food, speaking, retaining the shape of the face, etc.
But if due to improper hygiene or some other reason tooth decay or loss of tooth happens then natural teeth can be replaced by artificial teeth or false teeth.
There are different types of artificial teeth like Complete and Partial Dentures. False teeth are also known as dentures.
These dentures can be made of different materials like acrylic resin, porcelain, metal, etc. They cost a good sum of money.
- Complete dentures are prescribed for those patients who have lost all of their teeth, particularly old-aged people. It is a removable acrylic replacement of teeth. It is made of chemically treated resin which is as hard as natural teeth.
- Partial dentures are prescribed for those whose one or some of their teeth are missing. Dental Implants are one of the most popular types of Partial dentures. Its root is just like a normal tooth and is a titanium screw that anchors the artificial tooth.
Other types are Removable and replace only the missing ones. Its core is made up of metals and causes pain. The last type is known as Bridge which is prescribed for those whose one or two consecutive teeth are missing. Its crown is made up of ceramic.
Summary: There are various types of artificial teeth used in place of natural teeth if natural teeth fail to play their role properly. They can be of different types like Complete acrylic dentures as well as Partial metal dentures depending upon the requirement of a person.
What are the best artificial teeth?
According to the National Institute of India, artificial teeth made up of acrylic resin are high in demand as compared to others.
It is because it fits into the desired space easily and is also the easiest material to adjust. It is also cheaper than any other dentures.
- Complete Dentures made up of Porcelain are famous for their strength and durability because porcelain teeth undergo a process that requires a lot of heating that makes them strong. Porcelain teeth give a natural appearance due to their translucent features.
Due to these reasons, people prefer porcelain teeth. However, it costs more than acrylic ones. It is considered better than acrylic ones because it is stronger than acrylic teeth. Acrylic teeth tend to crack and chip faster than porcelain teeth.
- Partial metal dentures have a metal base and are smaller in size as compared to others which makes them more adaptable. These artificial teeth are of high quality and costlier than the other two.
This process is very labor-intensive. Bridge type of partial dentures is also a popular one because it is made to order after accurate measurement.
Summary: Patients can use different types of artificial teeth available out there based on their requirements. However Artificial teeth implants cost more and also require proper care like brushing twice and flossing.
How Artificial teeth treatment done?
The process of denture development takes approximately three to six weeks and a number of appointments. As soon as your prosthodontist (a dentist who specializes in the replacement and restoration of teeth) or dentist determines the type of appliance that is best suited for you.
The first step is to make various impressions of your jaw, so as to take measurements of the relation and space in between your jaws. The next step is to create wax forms, models, and plastic patterns in the precise shape and location of the denture to be prepared. You will have to try out this model multiple times and then there will be an assessment of the denture for shape, fit and colour before the casting of the final denture.
After the whole assessment part is done and the denture is finally made, it needs to be cast in your mouth. Lastly, there will be some adjustments made, only if necessary. One or more teeth is replaced by a fixed bridge by positioning the crowns on the teeth on one side of the space and joining the artificial teeth to them. After this, the “bridge” is cemented into place. Artificial teeth not only fill the spaces made by the missing teeth, it prevents the teeth from changing its position too.
Who is eligible for Artificial teeth treatment?
A person who had his/her damaged or rotten teeth taken out and cannot afford dental implants is eligible for the usage of artificial teeth.
Who is not eligible for the treatment?
A person with difficulty in the adjustment of dentures is precluded from the usage of dentures. For example, a person with loose fitting of dentures which keep falling out and a person whose jaw hurts constantly on inserting the dentures in his/her mouth are not eligible for the treatment.
How long do acrylic teeth last?
Acrylic teeth if cared for properly can last for a long time. They generally last up to 5 to 10 years. After this course of time, they need replacement.
However, due to some reasons acrylic teeth can break or be torn apart so all we need to do is to follow some simple rules:
- Avoid hard crust food.
- Avoid sticky foods.
- Brushing twice and flossing.
Summary: Maintenance is necessary for the life of these dentures. With proper care, they can last longer but without proper care one may encounter gum infection.
How long do artificial teeth last?
Artificial teeth usually last longer due to proper hygiene and care. It requires regular brushing and flossing. It also requires regular dental checkups every 6 months. If we maintain excellent dental hygiene then it may extend the life of Artificial teeth.
If we do not take care of these artificial teeth properly then it may cause wear and tear of the upper part of the teeth and also result in problems like swelling and infection of the gums.
Summary: The life of artificial teeth depends upon care and hygiene. The life of artificial teeth can be extended by the maintenance of proper oral hygiene.
Can you chew with artificial teeth?
Yes, we can chew with artificial teeth but not as smooth as we do with natural teeth. Initially, we may encounter some problems but in a few weeks chewing becomes easier. The shape of false teeth also changes with time as we continue to chew. We need practice and patience to chew normally.
However false teeth do not hurt but we need to take care of the foods that we are chewing because if not taken care of properly then it may lead to problems.
The list of food that can be chewed comfortably is limited but we need to follow the list to have healthy dentures.
Summary: We need to practice chewing so that dentures work properly. Chewing gums can help practice. All we need to do is to have patience and practice chewing.
Are there any side effects of Artificial teeth treatment ?
New dentures will feel a little loose or odd for a few weeks in the beginning as the muscles of the tongue and cheeks need to learn t keep them intact after some time and you get comfortable putting them inside and removing them. Along with this, there will be soreness, minor irritation and increased flow of saliva. But these conditions will diminish as soon as the mouth adjusts.
What are the post-treatment guidelines of artificial teeth procedure ?
After the new dentures are cast, it will be uncomfortable for new wearers to eat for a few weeks. A little practice will make you adjust to the new eating habits with dentures. In order to get used to the denture, you must start with soft food items which are cut into small pieces.
Make sure to chew softly and use both sides of your mouth while chewing. As you start getting used to the new denture ass more food items to your diet chart until you return back to your normal diet. Be cautious with sharp-edges bones, shells, hot or hard foods.
Avoid the consumption of extremely sticky foods. Chewing gum should also be avoided while wearing dentures. Also, be sure to not use toothpicks while wearing artificial teeth. Practice pronouncing loud words as you may have difficulty in pronouncing specific words while wearing dentures. Use adhesives in case you want full satisfaction of a perfectly constructed artificial teeth.
How long does it take to recover?
It takes about a month or so in order for the dentures to adjust properly in the mouth.
What is the price of the false teeth treatment in India?
The average cost of conventional complete dentures ranges between Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 25,000. The cost of immediate dentures ranges between Rs. 12,000 to Rs. 30,000. Lastly, the cost of partial dentures ranges from Rs. 7,000 to Rs. 16,500.
Are the results of the treatment permanent?
The result of the treatment lasts only as long as you continue wearing artificial teeth. As soon as you take them out, they will be of no use to you as they will no longer be able to act as a replacement to your missing teeth.
What are the alternatives alternative for artificial teeth treatment?
The alternative to artificial teeth is dental implants. Dental implants are used for supporting cemented bridges and to give a feeling much closer to real teeth. Although implants have become a very popular alternative to artificial teeth, not everyone is eligible for it. Consult your dentist for a proper advice before moving towards a plan.
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