How Dental Experts Go About Designing Your New Dentures


If you agree with your dentist that you should have new dentures fitted, you may be looking forward to a significant improvement over your current circumstances. You may have been struggling for some time with eating difficulties and worries about your appearance but still wonder how the experts are going to go about making the best dentures for you. How will the technicians address this?

What's the Objective?

Before you leave the dentist's chair and get ready for your dentures to be made, the staff will gather a lot of information. Many items of data will be used to create a variety of estimates so that they can determine exactly where each tooth will sit in the set of dentures. Primarily, it's important that the upper and lower teeth line up correctly in the final outcome.

Gathering the Data

Typically, a variety of different photographs will be taken of your facial features and if possible, the dentist will also want to see photographs that were taken before any of your teeth were lost. All of this information can greatly help the dentist and technicians at the lab as they develop your dentures.

The Finer Details

The experts will want to know how big the teeth should be and how far forward or back they should sit in your mouth. They will want to know if any of the teeth should show naturally when your mouth is at rest. Should there be any gaps between the teeth? Some people may prefer this, especially if they had this type of appearance before.

Much will depend on whether you are having a completely full set of dentures or partials, but the technique is the same. The experts are looking to create a set of teeth that will allow you to live your life normally and appear as natural as possible.

Natural Looking Gums

The technicians do not only consider the teeth, either. They will need to ensure that the artificial gums that come in between your natural gums and the new teeth look realistic as well. This may require some adjustment depending on how much of your gums may already be exposed, either when your mouth is at rest or when you smile. The experts can add all manner of textures and colours so that the artificial gums cannot be distinguished from the real ones. Once again, they will refer to photographs that they will take and any that you may have from before, so that they can do their best work.

Function Is a Priority

While the look and feel of your new teeth are very important factors, functionality is everything. The technician will work very carefully to ensure that they balance the bite, so that both sets of dentures contact each other correctly. This will ensure that you're able to bite and chew as normal and that your speech is also unaffected. For more advice, contact a local dentist.

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Hi! My name is Jenny. I live in Melbourne with my husband, two kids and a dog. Right now, I have taken a little time out to look after my newborn babies and to be a full-time homemaker. However, before I was a mom and a wife, I trained to be a dental nurse. Dentistry runs in the family. My dad was a dentist and so was my grandad. As a child, I remember playing with the models of teeth they had in the office. I really miss helping people to maintain their dental health, so I decided to start a blog. I hope you find it useful.

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