|  When 
                          most or all your natural teeth have been lost, dentures 
                          provide many benefits:
 
                    Restore your self-esteem Regain your eating abilityAid speaking abilityGive support back to the lips and cheeks (giving you a natural and younger appearance).
 A Complete Denture is placed in the patient's mouth 
                    after all the teeth have been extracted and the gum tissue 
                    has healed. Healing takes anywhere from a few weeks to a few 
                    months, depending upon the patient. 
                   An Overdenture usually requires that at least 2 roots 
                    be kept. These roots may be used to hold the denture in place 
                    by placing inserts in the roots and in the denture. The denture 
                    then attaches to the roots. These roots also give support 
                    to the denture and help retain the ridge the denture sits 
                    on. An Implant-Retained Denture is similar to an Overdenture, 
                    but uses implants as anchors. An Immediate Denture is placed the same day the teeth 
                    are extracted. The advantage to an Immediate Denture is that 
                    the patient does not have to be without teeth during the healing 
                    period.   A 
                          Partial Denture or "removable bridge" replaces 
                          one or more missing teeth, but there must be teeth remaining 
                          for the partial to attach to. Unlike a Fixed 
                          Bridge, a partial is removable. A partial will prevent 
                          other teeth from shifting, preserving your remaining 
                          teeth.
 Dr. Vertin 
                    will evaluate your condition and needs to help you determine 
                    the option that is best for you.                   |