Immediate Dentures

Immediate Dentures in North Miami Beach, FL

Restore Your Smile Swiftly with Immediate Dentures

At Dr. Abbo Advanced Dentistry, we recognize that losing teeth can be both challenging and stressful. That’s why our North Miami Beach, FL dentist offers custom dentures designed to meet your oral health requirements and smile aspirations. With immediate dentures, your smile can be rejuvenated in just one visit to our dental clinic, making them an excellent solution for those losing a few teeth.

We are committed to providing personalized and compassionate care to assist patients in North Miami Beach, FL. Contact our office today at 305-945-0909 to learn more.

What Are Immediate and Temporary Dentures?

Immediate dentures, sometimes called same-day dentures, are dental prosthetics crafted to replace missing teeth right after extraction. These dentures are custom-fitted to your mouth, offering you a temporary set of teeth while your gums and bone tissue recover and adapt to the extraction process. Immediate dentures can be a temporary solution before transitioning to a complete denture.Dr. Bill Abbo

Opting for an immediate denture can be a practical choice for those wishing to avoid the discomfort and inconvenience of being toothless during the healing phase. They also provide aesthetic benefits, allowing you to maintain your smile and facial structure while waiting for your permanent dentures. Once your mouth is fully healed, your immediate dentures will be replaced with permanent, conventional dentures tailored to fit your mouth perfectly.

Benefits of Immediate Dentures

Immediate dentures offer numerous advantages over traditional dentures, such as:

  • Instant restoration of appearance and speech: Immediate dentures can be fitted immediately after tooth extraction, serving as a temporary denture while waiting for permanent ones. This helps you maintain your appearance and speech during the healing period.
  • Protection of remaining teeth and jawbone preservation: These dentures can shield the remaining teeth and preserve jawbone tissue by acting as a protective cover over the extraction site.
  • Cost-effectiveness: They are often more economical than traditional dentures, requiring fewer appointments and adjustments.
  • Shortened healing period: With immediate dentures, there’s no need to wait for several weeks or months for the gums and bone tissue to heal before the denture is placed.
  • Enhanced comfort: Immediate dentures can alleviate discomfort and pain associated with tooth extraction, as they serve as a protective cover over the extraction site.
  • Superior fit: They are crafted using impressions taken before tooth extraction, ensuring a more precise and customized fit compared to traditional dentures.

The Immediate Denture and Tooth Extraction Process

Patients typically undergo the following steps when receiving immediate dentures:

  1. A man eats an apple with a healthy smile, kept clean with dental exams.Initial Exam: Our dentist will begin by assessing your oral health to determine if immediate dentures are suitable. He’ll evaluate your teeth, gums, and take X-rays and impressions of your mouth.
  2. Preparing for the Procedure: Once it’s established that immediate dentures are the best choice, your procedure date will be scheduled. On the day of your procedure, ensure you have transportation arrangements, as you may not be able to drive home. Plan to consume soft foods for a few days while your gums heal.
  3. Tooth Extractions: Our dentist will extract any teeth needing removal before fitting your dentures. For cases requiring a full mouth extraction, the procedure will involve removing all teeth. Tooth extraction may be performed with dental sedation or local anesthesia, depending on your preferences and the extent of the extractions. Once the teeth are extracted, the immediate dentures will be fitted as soon as they arrive.
  4. Denture Fitting: After your remaining teeth are extracted, our dentist will take another set of impressions to create your custom dentures. Your temporary dentures will be placed in your mouth, allowing you to leave the dental office with a full set of teeth. A surgical stent may be used to guide tissue recontouring after extractions.
  5. Final Restoration: Your permanent denture will be crafted, and you’ll return to practice once they’re ready. Adjustments will be made as necessary to ensure they fit comfortably in your mouth.

Caring for Your Immediate Denture

Caring for your immediate denture is crucial to ensure it lasts throughout the healing process and provides optimal comfort and functionality. Here are some tips to help you care for your immediate denture:

  • Clean Regularly: Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and mild soap to clean your immediate denture daily. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that can damage the denture.
  • Rinse After Meals: After eating, rinse your immediate denture with warm water to remove any food particles and debris.
  • Soak Overnight: Keep your immediate denture clean and fresh by soaking it in a denture cleaning solution or water overnight.
  • Avoid Hot Water: Never submerge your immediate denture in hot water, as it can cause the denture to warp or become misshapen.
  • Handle with Care: Immediate dentures can be fragile, so handle them gently to avoid breakage.
  • Regular Dental Visits: Visit your dentist regularly for adjustments and relining to ensure a comfortable and secure fit.

By following these care tips, you can extend the life of your immediate denture and ensure it continues to provide optimal comfort and functionality throughout the healing process.

Do You Qualify for Immediate Dentures for Missing Teeth?

A woman wearing a yellow shirt with short hair smiles, showing off her restorative dentistry.The following factors will be considered when determining your eligibility for immediate dentures:

  • Reason for Tooth Loss: Immediate dentures are generally used for patients who have lost teeth due to trauma, decay, periodontal disease, or other reasons and wish to replace them immediately.
  • Remaining Teeth: They are particularly common for individuals with only a few remaining natural teeth in poor health that require extraction. Those with a few remaining teeth might opt for a partial denture instead, which involves recording the bite, taking impressions, and fitting the denture to address immediate cosmetic and functional needs after tooth extraction.
  • Aesthetic and Functional Concerns: People concerned about being seen without teeth or needing to maintain chewing function for dietary or professional reasons might choose immediate dentures.
  • Bone and Gum Health: The condition of the underlying bone and gums will be a factor. While immediate dentures can be fitted after extractions, long-term success relies on healthy gums and jawbone to support the denture.
  • Financial Considerations: Immediate dentures might be more expensive initially due to immediate fabrication and subsequent adjustments. However, for some, the convenience and aesthetic benefits outweigh the cost.
  • Age: While age isn’t necessarily a direct factor, younger individuals may heal faster, impacting the timing of adjustments. Conversely, older individuals might have additional considerations, such as bone resorption or systemic health concerns, that could influence the decision.

Contact our North Miami Beach, FL dental office today by calling 305-945-0909 to schedule an appointment.

What to Expect During the Healing Process

The healing process after tooth extraction and immediate denture placement can vary from person to person, but here are some general things you can expect:

  • Swelling and Bruising: It’s common to experience swelling and bruising in the affected area after tooth extraction. This should subside within a few days.
  • Pain and Discomfort: Some pain and discomfort are normal after tooth extraction, but this can be managed with pain medication and ice packs.
  • Bleeding: Some bleeding is normal after tooth extraction, but excessive bleeding can be a sign of complications. Contact your dentist if you experience heavy bleeding.
  • Gum Shrinkage: As the gums heal, they may shrink, which can affect the fit of your immediate denture. Your dentist may need to adjust or reline your denture to ensure a comfortable and secure fit.
  • Bone Resorption: After tooth extraction, the underlying bone may resorb or shrink, which can affect the fit of your denture. Your dentist may need to adjust or reline your denture to ensure a comfortable and secure fit.
  • Follow-Up Appointments: Your dentist will schedule follow-up appointments to monitor the healing process and make any necessary adjustments to your immediate denture.

It’s essential to follow your dentist’s instructions and attend follow-up appointments to ensure a smooth and successful healing process.

Cost of Immediate DenturesA woman points to her smile that looks beautiful after her dentist appointment.

Patients can anticipate spending between $600 to $1,000 for one standard arch or $1,200 and $2,000 for a full set of immediate dentures. However, several factors will influence the total cost of your first permanent set of dentures, including:

  • Location: The cost of dental services can vary by region and even within the same city. Urban areas tend to have higher prices than rural areas.
  • Materials: The type of materials used for the denture, such as the quality of the acrylic or other materials, can affect the cost. Higher-quality materials may be more expensive. Premium dentures, which use advanced materials like metal or mesh liners, can be more expensive.
  • Dental Insurance: If you have dental insurance, it may cover a portion of the cost of immediate dentures. Be sure to check your policy for details.
  • Additional Procedures: Sometimes, additional procedures may be necessary, such as tooth extractions, gum treatments, or adjustments to the permanent denture. These can add to the overall cost.
  • Follow-Up Appointments: After receiving your immediate denture set, you may need follow-up appointments for adjustments, which could incur additional costs. A permanent reline might be necessary after the healing process, which can add to the overall cost.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any risks associated with immediate dentures?

As with any dental procedure or oral surgery, there are some risks associated with immediate dentures. These include infection, irritation of the gums, and difficulty adjusting to wearing the dentures. Proper care is essential as the mouth heals to minimize risks and ensure a good fit. However, your dentist can help minimize these risks and provide guidance on how to care for your dentures.

How do I know if an immediate denture is right for me?

Your dentist can help determine if an immediate denture is a good option for you based on your individual needs and goals. They’ll assess your oral health and discuss your treatment options with you, including alternative treatments such as partial dentures, complete dentures, or dental implants.

Are immediate dentures comfortable?

Immediate dentures may feel a bit uncomfortable at first, as your mouth adjusts to the shape of the new prosthesis. However, your dentist can make adjustments to ensure they fit properly and are comfortable to wear. As the soft tissues have healed over a period of six to eight weeks after tooth extractions, further adjustments or relining may be necessary to maintain comfort.

Smile Freely With Immediate Dentures

With an experienced and caring dentist, the latest technology, and a commitment to patient satisfaction, Dr. Abbo can help you achieve the smile you desire. Whether you need immediate dentures due to multiple extractions or simply want to avoid the discomfort of being without teeth, Dr. Abbo Advanced Dentistry can provide you with a comfortable and effective solution.

Call our North Miami Beach, FL, office today at 305-945-0909 to schedule an appointment. We proudly serve patients in North Miami, Aventura, and West Park.

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