Though
today’s modern implant dentures are far more advanced than what our ancestors
could have imagined, the idea of crafting artificial teeth to replace thenatural ones you’ve lost originated long ago. In fact, the earliest known
example of tooth replacement comes from the Etruscans of ancient Italy, who
crafted primitive dentures from human and animal teeth around 700 BC. Today,
innovative and lifelike materials have replaced used teeth, but the philosophy
remains the same; restore your mouth’s full set of teeth to restore your
ability to chew and speak properly. Along with innovation, however, has come a
greater understanding of our oral health, and we now know that restoring lost teeth’s
roots is as important as filling the space left in your smile.
A Look at Modern Dentures
Modern
dentures are crafted from high-quality dental porcelain, which is tinted to
match your smile’s natural color and layered to mimic your enamel’s
light-reflecting properties.
Your replacement teeth sit on a
gum-colored base that is secured to your dental ridge using advanced dental
adhesives. In the case of upper dentures, the appliance is further secured in
place by the suction naturally created by the concave roof of your mouth.
Dentures are custom-crafted to fit snugly on your dental ridge for optimal
comfort and security, and by replacing your missing teeth, they help restore
your ability to chew your food thoroughly and enunciate your words correctly.

Room for Improvement
As
advanced and lifelike as modern dentures are, they cannot address the loss of
your teeth’s roots. A dental implant, however, is surgically inserted into your
jawbone to do exactly that. Made from biocompatible titanium, dental implantsare designed to allow your jawbone to fuse to its surface, holding the small
post as securely as though it were a natural root. Once healed, your dental
implants will be topped with a connective post upon which Dr. Smith can
attach your implant-supported dentures. The improved security prevents your
dentures from moving around as you eat or speak, and the implants are stimulated
when you bite and chew, helping preserve your jawbone’s health by signaling
your body to send it nutrients for adequate support.
ABOUT YOUR GRAND PRAIRIE DENTIST:
Dr. Quinn Smith is a well-respected and highly experienced
general, restorative, and family dentist in Grand Prairie, TX. He takes a
patient-first approach that starts from the moment patients enter our Pecan Tree Dental office, and he
offers a three-year guarantee on all dental work that he performs. Whether you
and your family are new or returning patients, you can schedule a consultation
or your next appointment with Dr. Smith by contacting
us at (972) 262-5111.
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