Dentures – Copperas Cove, TX

A Reliable Solution for Tooth Loss

Losing your teeth is never ideal, but the scenario is more common than you’d think. Up to 178 million Americans are missing at least one tooth in their smiles. As such, we at Benchmark have long had a way to treat patients who’ve lost teeth: dentures in Copperas Cove! These time-tested prosthetics would quickly restore your smile, improving your quality of life in the process. To learn more about them, just keep reading or book a consultation today!

Why Choose Benchmark Family Dental & Orthodontics for Dentures?

  • Digital iTero Scanners for Impressions Without the Mess
  • Multiple PPO Dental Insurance Plans Accepted
  • Experienced Dental Team Providing World-Class Customer Service

Who is a Good Candidate for Dentures?

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Most adults with decent oral health can qualify for dentures, as they don’t require much beyond the fact that you’ve lost teeth. However, not every patient who suffers from tooth loss is a good candidate. Some people who still have a few teeth would do better with a different restoration. On the other hand, a would-be candidate may lack the healthy gums needed to support dentures.

Given these factors, please consult us to see if dentures are right for you. We’ll gladly give you an oral exam to check if the prosthetics would help.

Types of Dentures

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Based on your consultation results, Dr. Ahmed may suggest one of three types of dentures to you. These kinds are:

Partial Dentures

A partial denture is one that (per its name) only replaces a few teeth. Therefore, it usually fits over a patient’s gumline with suction or clasps onto abutments (i.e., nearby natural teeth). The device then uses its pink acrylic base and color-matched teeth to blend in with your smile.

Full Dentures

Unlike a partial one, a full denture replaces an entire arch of teeth at once. That means it only relies on suction force or adhesives to remain secure; it doesn’t alter nearby teeth by using clasps. Furthermore, a full denture is tailored to sit snugly and comfortably over your gums.

Implant Dentures

Patients who want a permanent option should try implant dentures. Different from traditional ones, these kinds secure themselves with dental implants – posts that fuse with your jaw. A good implant denture is thus highly stable and secure; it won’t ever slip or fall. Even better, this device can also prevent facial collapse.

The Benefits of Dentures

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As you might already know, tooth loss can make even simple tasks challenging. It makes eating, speaking, and even smiling – run-of-the-mill actions – into tricky burdens. Still, you can trust our dentures in Copperas Cove to resolve this difficulty; their perks would enhance your day-to-day experiences and improve your long-term quality of life. We’ll even tell you about them if you’d like to hear the details. For specifics on the benefits of dentures, just keep reading or call us soon.

Psychological Benefits

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It’s never good for one’s mental health to lose permanent teeth. Once you have glaring smile gaps, you’re at much greater risk of low self-esteem, clinical depression, and similar issues. However, our office’s dentures prevent such moods by restoring your full grin. In filling the unwanted gaps between your teeth, they’d bring back your confidence and self-assurance.  They’d eliminate your worries about a gapped grin and how it affects speaking, eating, and other daily activities.

Clearer Enunciation

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Losing your teeth makes talking tougher, as you need pearly whites to enunciate words. Even missing a few of them can lead to a severe lisp, slurred speech, and other challenges. With that said, don’t panic; dentures counteract such effects by acting as replacement teeth. These prosthetic substitutes would support your tongue, allowing you to form words clearly. All you’d need to do is practice with them first; talking with dentures takes time.

Improves Nutrition

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Although it’s not often discussed, untreated tooth loss can lead to a poor diet. The condition prevents you from chewing tough, yet healthy, foods, thereby limiting your meal choices. That restriction can then trigger indigestion and malnutrition – health problems that weaken your body. Thankfully, dentures resolve the matter by providing you with sturdy alternative teeth. These kinds would let you handle a wider range of foods, expanding your meal options and boosting your nutritional health.

Preserves Oral Health

A dentist showing model dentures to an older woman

Oral health declines when you lose teeth, given that smile gaps house harmful bacteria, erode your jawbone, and so on. Such spaces can even tilt nearby teeth and increase your risk of (further) tooth loss. Of course, dentures would preserve your oral health as they fill your smile gaps. You could trust them to reduce the presence of “bad” microbes, stop teeth from tilting, and slow your jawbone’s erosion.

Expands Opportunities

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Since full smiles are crucial to good first impressions, tooth loss can make your relationships harder. A grin with too many gaps would make onlookers tense, putting a strain on friendships, romances, etc. Even so, don’t despair; dentures would restore your ability to make good first impressions. Their replacement teeth look quite lifelike, so using them would expand your opportunities with friends, family, romantic partners, and more.