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Partial dentures are a practical solution for patients who have lost one or more teeth in their smile. These dental appliances are custom-made using a combination of acrylic and metal materials. The framework of the partial denture is designed in such a way that it uses the existing teeth for support and stability. Partial dentures can be used anywhere in the mouth but are often used to replace missing front teeth, which can significantly impact a person’s confidence and self-esteem.
When you lose one or more teeth, it can affect your ability to eat, speak, and smile with confidence. Partial dentures are a cost-effective and minimally invasive solution that can help restore your dental function and improve your appearance. By supporting the remaining teeth and filling the gaps left by missing teeth, partial dentures can restore your smile’s natural shape and contour. With proper care and regular visits to your dentist, partial dentures can last for many years, allowing you to enjoy the benefits of a healthy and beautiful smile.
It is important to replace lost teeth due to damage, decay, or disease in order to maintain dental alignment and proper functionality. However, there are different ways to address the same issue. Many of our patients who chose partial dentures for the front teeth are those who are looking for an economical solution to restoring the appearance and function of their smiles. Partial dentures are easy to care for, can be adjusted easily by our dental team, and can be affordable for most.
When compared to other tooth restoration solutions, such as dental implants and dental bridges, partial dentures are often the most affordable. Patients with dental insurance may even be able to significantly reduce or eliminate out-of-pocket costs when applying their current benefits to their appointments.
If you are considering getting a single-tooth denture or using a partial denture to replace the front teeth, Dr. Bella Hanono and her team can educate you on the various options available! Call (770) 343-4052 to request a visit at the office conveniently located in Suite 200 at 3155 North Point Parkway, Building G. Our professionals are here to discuss with patients the many ways in which missing and extracted teeth can be replaced.