Addition of denture teeth is necessary to restore missing teeth within a partial denture, improving function and aesthetics. These teeth are typically fabricated using materials like acrylic or porcelain, offering a balance between functionality and cost-effectiveness. The procedure involves precise alignment and bonding to ensure optimal retention and stability. Adding denture teeth is particularly useful for restoring chewing efficiency and enhancing the appearance of the smile.
Restoring chewing efficiency and enhancing the appearance of the smile improves the patient’s overall oral health and quality of life. Denture teeth reduce the risk of complications such as displacement or discomfort, ensuring the prosthesis remains stable and comfortable. Additionally, they allow for adjustments or repairs, maintaining the functionality and aesthetics of the restoration. By addressing retention issues, the procedure prevents complications such as discomfort or failure, ensuring long-term success.
Ensure proper alignment and occlusion to avoid premature wear or discomfort. Use advanced bonding techniques to ensure a strong and durable bond, reducing the risk of debonding or failure. Verify the fit and margins of the denture teeth to ensure they do not interfere with the patient’s bite or cause discomfort. Educate the patient on proper care and maintenance of the denture, emphasizing the importance of avoiding hard or sticky foods that could damage it.