What are immediate dentures?
Immediate dentures are dentures that are placed in the mouth immediately after tooth extraction. They can help to maintain the patient’s bite and chewing ability, prevent their gums from receding, and allow them to continue eating and speaking like normal.
What are the benefits of immediate dentures?
- Immediate dentures can help to maintain the patient’s bite and chewing ability.
- They can help to prevent their gums from receding.
- They allow the patient to continue eating and speaking like normal.
- They can be a good option for people who are not able to wait for permanent dentures.
What are the drawbacks of immediate dentures?
- Immediate dentures may not fit as well as permanent dentures.
- They may need to be adjusted more frequently than permanent dentures.
- They may be more likely to cause gum irritation or soreness.
- They may need to be replaced more frequently than permanent dentures.


Can I get teeth whitening done with immediate dentures?
Yes, you can get teeth whitening done with immediate dentures. However, it is important to wait until your gums have healed before you start teeth whitening. This is because teeth whitening can irritate your gums. You should also talk to your dentist about the best teeth whitening option for you.
What are some things to consider when choosing between immediate dentures and permanent dentures?
- Cost: Immediate dentures are typically less expensive than permanent dentures.
- Time to wear: Immediate dentures can be worn immediately after tooth extraction, while permanent dentures require several months of healing time.
- Comfort: Immediate dentures may not be as comfortable as permanent dentures, as they may need to be adjusted more frequently.
- Appearance: Immediate dentures may not look as natural as permanent dentures, as they are not custom-made to the individual’s mouth.
What is the best way to care for immediate dentures?
Here are some tips on how to care for immediate dentures:
- Brush your dentures twice a day with a soft-bristled toothbrush and denture toothpaste.
- Rinse your dentures after each use with lukewarm water.
- Soak your dentures in a denture cleaner solution overnight.
- Avoid wearing your dentures while you sleep.
- See your dentist for regular checkups and adjustments.
How long do immediate dentures last?
The lifespan of immediate dentures varies depending on the individual’s oral health and how well they care for their dentures. However, they typically last for about 2-3 years.
What are the risks of getting immediate dentures?
There are some risks associated with getting immediate dentures, including:
- Gum irritation or soreness
- Dentures that do not fit well
- Dentures that break or chip
- Allergic reaction to the materials used in the dentures
What are the alternatives to immediate dentures?
The alternative to immediate dentures is to wait until the gums have healed before getting permanent dentures. However, this can take several months, during which time the patient may not be able to eat or speak normally.
Which type of denture is right for me?
The best type of denture for you will depend on your individual needs and preferences. It is important to talk to your dentist to discuss the pros and cons of each option and make the best decision for your individual situation.
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