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Dental Implants |
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Cosmetic Dentistry |
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Smile Design |
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Root Canal Treatment |
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Laser Gum Treatment |
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Laser TeethTreatment |
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Partial Dentures |
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Scaling & Prophylaxis |
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Children Dentistry |
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Whitening & Bleaching |
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Metal Free Crown & Bridge |
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Dr. Ashish Kakar,
BDS, M.Sc (UK), FICOI (USA), Diplomate International Congress Of Oral Implantologists (USA), Dental Implants, Cosmetic Dentistry Crown & Bridge,
Senior Consultant,
Indraprastha ApolloHospital |
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Clinic Address:
H-8, Masjid Moth, GK-II,
New Delhi-110048. India. Tel.+91 11 29220046.
+91 11 29212024 |
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Recreating something so important as a smile is a very special and personal undertaking, involving medical expertise, artistic skills, and the highly focused care of an experienced team of professionals.
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| PARTIAL
DENTURES |
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A
Partial Denture Replaces Missing Teeth
You
now have a partial denture to replace missing teeth and restore
your smile. You should be able to chew more easily and with
greater comfort. The partial will also help preserve your
remaining teeth. Wearing a partial can be easy. And take good
care of your partial to keep your mouth healthy and help your
partial last.
Your
Partial Denture
A
Partial Denture is made up of one or more porcelain or plastic
replacement teeth. Gum colored plastic attaches these teeth
to a metal framework. The partial is removable. It is held
in your mouth with either metal clasps or precision attachments
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Adjusting
to Your Partial
Your
dentist can make sure your partial fits properly. Follow the instructions
that your dentist gives you to help your mouth adjust. This may
take a few weeks.
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the Best Fit
Several
visits to the dentist may be needed to be sure the partial fits
properly. Your partial is custom-made for your mouth. Even so, it
may feel awkward for the first weeks while your mouth gets used
to it.
Tips
to Help During Adjustment
Try
a few of these tips. They may help your mouth adjust faster and
more easily.
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At first, eat
soft foods and foods that have been cut into small pieces. Once
you're used to eating with the partial, you can eat almost anything
you like. However, avoid very sticky or hard foods.
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Practice reading
out loud until you can talk comfortably with the partial in
place.
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Practice putting
the partial in and taking it out in front of a mirror. Never
force it or bite down to try to get it into place.
Wearing
Your Partial
Your
dentist will recommend how long to wear the partial and when to
remove it. At first, you might wear it all the time. Later on, you
may be told to remove your partial at night to give your gums a
rest.
Caring
For Partial Dentures
Your
partial denture needs good care. So do your gums and natural teeth.
Proper care will help your partial last and keep your mouth healthy.
Keeping
Your Partial Clean
- Rinse your partial
after eating to remove bits of food. Brush at least once daily.
- Brush your partial
over a folded towel or sink full of water. That way, it won't
be damaged if you drop it.
- Use a soft denture
brush and mild liquid soap or denture toothpaste. Regular toothpaste
is too abrasive. Never use bleach.
- Clean carefully
around clasps to be sure you remove all bacteria and food. Scrub
your partial gently to avoid damaging it.
- A
few times a week, soak it in denture cleaner to help prevent staining
and odor.
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Keeping
Your Mouth Clean
Your
natural teeth and gums need good care, too. Clean your mouth of
the bacteria and bits of food that lead to tooth decay, gum disease,
and mouth odor.
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Remove your partial
and brush your teeth after each meal. Also brush your tongue.
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Floss between
your teeth at least once a day.
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See your dentist
for regular checkups and cleanings.
Keeping
a Great Smile
See
your dentist if your partial is loose, causes soreness, or is bent
or broken in any way. Never make adjustments yourself. Take good
care of your partial and it will keep you looking great for many
years to come.
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