It is a very happy thing to be able to eat different delicacies every day, and it also allows us to obtain more nutritional value from food. However, once there is a problem with the teeth, it is a very painful thing to watch various delicacies cannot be eaten. Especially when there is a problem with the teeth, you have to wear dentures for treatment. However, there are many types of dentures. We must master them before making a choice. Let’s learn about the advantages and disadvantages of various dentures below. What are the pros and cons of various dentures? Now I will introduce three common methods of tooth replacement: removable dentures, fixed dentures, and dental implants. Each of the three methods has its own advantages and disadvantages, which are introduced as follows: Removable dentures: Removable dentures are dentures that patients can remove and put on by themselves. Advantages: Suitable for situations where most teeth are missing and there are few remaining teeth. The advantage is that patients can take it off, wear it and clean it by themselves without any restrictions. Its supporting force is borne jointly by the base, clasp, abutment tooth, alveolar bone and oral mucosa, which puts little pressure on the remaining teeth and does not damage them. Disadvantages: low chewing efficiency, troublesome to put on and take off, strong foreign body sensation, patients need to take it off and wash it after meals, etc. Fixed dentures: Fixed dentures are dentures that the patient cannot wear and take out freely. They use the healthy teeth on both sides of the missing teeth as support to fix the dentures in the mouth. They are suitable for situations where a small number of teeth are missing, intermittently missing teeth, and the remaining teeth are in good health. The advantages are that fixed dentures have high chewing efficiency, are comfortable for patients to wear, have little foreign body sensation, and do not need to be removed. The disadvantage is that during the restoration, some tooth tissue of the healthy teeth on both sides of the missing tooth must be removed before a full crown restoration can be performed. Dental Implants: Dental implants are a newer technology that has developed rapidly in recent years. The method is to place the implant in the alveolar bone. After about half a year, when the implant and the alveolar bone have formed bone fusion, the tooth is placed on the implant. However, dental implants require the patient to be in good overall health and the alveolar bone to be of a certain height and width. Advantages: Dental implants are comfortable and beautiful to use, and do not damage adjacent teeth. Disadvantages: There is a problem with the survival rate, the current planting technology is not yet very mature, and it is expensive. The above is an introduction to the advantages and disadvantages of various dentures. After understanding, we know that there are many types of dentures. Its quality is not determined by price. Only the one that suits you is the best. When choosing dentures, you must choose according to the damaged part and area of the teeth. |
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