Advantages of
Removable Dentures
• Initially the denture can look esthetically attractive and natural.

Adhesive can help to hold
dentures in place
• Less costly in terms of initial treatment.
• May be the only option for some conditions.

Bone Resorption Causes
This "Caved-In" Appearance
• Depending upon the quantity of bone, the denture usually feels comfortable initially.
• A good interim solution for patients undergoing dental implant treatment (osseointegration).

Upper complete removable denture must cover the entire palate for "suction".


Upper partial denture with metal clasps

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Disadvantages of
Removable Dentures

• Continuously causes bone loss.
• Long term esthetics- Bone loss creates changes to the face and appearance of the mouth, jaw, and chin, often referred to as "bite collapse".
• Collapse of the lower third of the face accelerates the aging process by increasing the number of pronounced wrinkles around the mouth.
• Movement of denture can irritate or ulcerate the underlying gum tissue.
• Chronic irritation from denture movement can cause soft tissue hyperplasia (excess tissue growth).
• Bone deteriorates under denture due to loss of tooth roots.
• Long term function - Dentures can become loose and uncomfortable as time progresses.
• Some patients experience gagging and discomfort due to the presence of the denture material covering the roof of mouth or under the tongue.
• Speech - Some patients experience difficulty with speech due to the presence of the denture in the mouth.
• Taste - Dentures can interfere with taste and enjoyment of food.
• Chewing function is only 25% as efficient as natural or permanent teeth. Therefore, denture wearers experience a 75% decrease in function efficiency.
• Adjustments and frequent refittings are necessary, adding to the cost of maintenance.
• Metal clasps that are attached to anchor dentures may be visible when patient smiles.
• Metal clasps may damage the healthy surrounding teeth.
• Ill fitting dentures can compromise a patient's nutrition.
• Denture odor.
• Loss of denture when on vacation or in hospital. |