Dentures – Chesapeake, VA

A Foolproof Method of Filling Out Your Smile

Dentures on a table

Missing teeth can be absolutely debilitating. Eating, talking, and smiling all become substantially harder, so much so that even just getting through the day “normally” can pose a little bit of a challenge. Thankfully, there’s no need to simply live without teeth.

Dentures are a foolproof method of filling out your smile. This single prosthetic can replace any number of teeth at once, allowing you to get back the things that matter most in life. If you live near Chesapeake, VA, the team here at Troisi Dentistry can give you a prosthetic that will completely change your life.

Why Choose Troisi Dentistry For Dentures? 

  • Experienced, Dedicated, and Multilingual Dental Team
  • Implant Dentures That Can Be Placed In-House
  • Advanced Dental Technology For Sophisticated Prosthetics

Who’s a Good Candidate for Dentures?

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Almost any patient missing one, many, or all of their teeth can be an excellent candidate for dentures. The first step toward restoring your smile is to schedule a consultation with Dr. Troisi so that she can examine your mouth to determine if you are eligible for this treatment as well as discuss your preferences and goals. If it turns out you’re not a good candidate right now, you may be able to become one later after receiving treatments to restore the health of your gums or bone structure.

Effects of Missing Teeth

Man with missing teeth

Tooth loss is an unfortunately common problem, and it can be caused by a variety of factors such as injury, tooth decay, gum disease, and age-related wear and tear. The loss of one or more teeth can make it harder to chew and speak and make the patient more vulnerable to gum disease while also depriving the jawbone of the exercise it needs to stay healthy, causing it to atrophy and recede. This can lead to the mouth appearing to sink into the face, the face beginning to sag, and diminished self-esteem. A beautiful smile is a remarkable social and professional asset, and not having a grin you can be proud to show off can take its toll on your job prospects.

What Qualifies You for Dentures?

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Dentures can be a great treatment for those who deal with extensive tooth loss, sensitive teeth, or advanced decay as long as they have sufficiently healthy jawbones and gum tissue. Dentures also require patients to commit to a special daily hygiene routine to keep their appliances looking great and working well while preventing oral infections like gum disease.

There are several types of dentures available, and which one may be right for you depends on how many teeth you are missing and how you want to secure your appliance in place. Partial dentures can address one or several missing teeth while full dentures can restore a whole arch of lost teeth. While traditional dentures are held in place by suction and maybe with the help of adhesive, implant dentures are held in place with dental implants surgically placed in the jaw, creating a sturdier hold that maximizes chewing force. Dentures are often more affordable than other tooth-replacement options, making them a great solution for patients with budgetary concerns.

Alternative Tooth-Replacement Options

Model of implant bridge

If dentures aren’t right for you, you may be interested in other tooth replacement options. We offer:

  • Dental bridges: These appliances can replace one or several lost teeth in a row. These appliances are several artificial teeth strung together between two dental crowns placed on healthy teeth on either side of the gap. In some cases, bridges can be fixed in place with dental implants.
  • Dental implants: These lifelike artificial teeth are held in place with titanium posts surgically placed in the jawbone where they fuse with the surrounding bone structure to create a powerful hold. Implants are more costly than dentures and require patients to have strong jawbones, but they are permanent.

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Types of Dentures

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Consultation is vital for understanding individualized treatment. Partial dentures address challenges posed by significant gaps between teeth, utilizing a base tailored to fit seamlessly. Full dentures rely on natural suction and custom-fitted bases for comfort.

Partial Dentures

Partial dentures on a table

Large gaps between teeth can present functional and aesthetic challenges. Partial dentures feature a base crafted to fit the mouth and hold artificial teeth securely, addressing gaps and restoring functionality.

Full Dentures

A set of dentures on a table

Full dentures adhere through natural suction and are designed with custom-fitted bases to ensure comfort and stability. They effectively replace entire sets of missing teeth, enabling patients to regain confidence in their smiles and enjoy restored oral function.

Implant Dentures

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Implant dentures offer a permanent solution for patients seeking stability and durability. Particularly beneficial for those dissatisfied with traditional dentures, they provide unmatched support and functionality. Unique advantages include enhanced biting force and preservation of bone structure.

The Benefits of Dentures

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Dentures are custom-made to resemble natural teeth, enhancing both appearance and function. They facilitate a more nutritious diet, support facial structure, and offer a cost-effective tooth replacement solution. Additionally, their easy maintenance and cleaning routine make them a convenient choice for many individuals.