Everyone wants a great smile with a perfect set of pearly whites, but many of us live with gaps or missing teeth that eat away at our confidence and make us frown instead of making us smile.
However, there’s no need to put up with these common and easily-treatable issues anymore. Dentures are a great solution for these problems and they’re better than ever in regards to feel and looks.
Dentures Can Give You the Smile You Want Without Embarrassment
Being embarrassed about missing teeth is understandable. The good news is that you no longer have to worry about the gaps in your teeth, no matter what your age. Even Emma Watson, the actress who played Hermione Granger in Harry Potter, had to use dentures during filming in order to cover up hilarious gaps left behind by lost baby teeth. If she can wear dentures, then so can you.
Many celebrities wear their false teeth without shame. So, there is no reason not to treat gaps in your teeth. Not only can missing teeth make you self-conscious, it can lead to more problems with eating and talking further down the line. Moreover, having good-looking teeth can increase your confidence and improve your appearance in other people’s eyes. So if you have missing teeth, dentures are an excellent option.
If you’re worried about cost, how difficult it will be to get dentures, and what other people will think of your dentures, stop worrying! Fortunately, fixing gaps and missing teeth is easy with dentures, a surprisingly hip and comfortable solution to missing teeth. Ask your dentist about dentures today and you will find how easy a solution it is. Getting dentures will allow you to improve the aesthetics of your smile so you never have sunken cheeks, and they are a great way to continue to live your life as if you never lost a tooth.
Denture Technology Has Come a Long Way
The word denture often holds a decidedly unsavory ring to it. How many of us have grown up watching cartoons that make fun of elderly people losing their dentures in their water glasses?
We have all heard the story of George Washington’s wooden dentures (if you haven’t, you should look them up!). Dentures have been around for centuries, and they haven’t always been the best way to cover up gaps between teeth. Older types of dentures had numerous problems because they often didn’t fit right in the mouth, causing discomfort, and sometimes even pain. The worst is when dentures don’t look like real teeth. In the past, denture maintenance was also an issue because you had to remove them multiple times a day for cleaning.
Thankfully, today’s dentures are nothing like the dentures that used to inhabit the mouth of old Aunt Sally. Scientists have made vast improvements to dentures over the years. Now, they are custom made for your mouth and offer a better fit, feel, and support for your cheeks and jaw while looking better than ever.
Your dentist can now fit you with removable and fixed dentures. Mouth cement is used for removable dentures so that you can clean them, while fixed dentures are non-removable and attached to your jaw. Removable dentures need some adjustment as time goes by, while fixed ones stay in place.
Dentures Can Be Very Affordable
Since denture prices vary, it’s essential that you explore your options before committing to a treatment plan. The choice between full or partial dentures will have the greatest impact on price, as well as the need for top, bottom, or both rows to be included in the procedure. Denture materials are another factor, but a complete set can cost as low as $300. [1]
In the end, even if you choose the most expensive dentures, they’re still going to be much more affordable than a full reconstruction – when you include an extraction, reconstruction, and implants, you can be looking at paying up to $5,000. Dentures can cost even less money if you choose the right dentist. Besides that, many dental insurance plans cover dentures 100%, so you don’t have to pay anything out of pocket.[2]
Why wait any longer to restore your appearance when dentures are available? It doesn’t matter whether you’re missing a few teeth or more; you could restore your smile and confidence, eat without hassle, and look the part, too. The latest dentures are hard to distinguish from real teeth and are by far the most affordable procedure for gaps and missing teeth.
[1]https://www.electricteeth.com/false-teeth-dentures
[2]https://www.dentalimplantcostguide.com/dentures