Cosmetic Dentistry in Tijuana - General Dental Care in Tijuana - Preventive Dental Care - Specialty
Dental Care - Tijuana Dental Implants
Dentures are usually viewed as a last resort if you can’t afford implants or permanent or removable bridges. They are relatively inexpensive way to replace a mouthful of missing teeth. Complete dentures are used when very little of your original teeth remain. Trust Dental Care offers the best solution to your dentures in Tijuana Mexico.
Trust Dental Care Cosmetic dentists will first remove any of your remaining teeth to fit your dentures. Next, your dentist in Tijuana Mexico will make a mold of your gums and sends it to a dental lab where your customized dentures are constructed. Typically you'll first be fitted with temporary dentures until your permanent set is ready.
Partial dentures are prepared in much the same way as a complete set and are recommended when only a few teeth are missing. In both, our Dental office in Tijuana Mexico also offers implant-supported dentures. We work closely with our Tijuana Mexico dental implant specialist to create the most appropriate dental solution for you.
How they work?
Most patients have total success with their upper dentures. They fit well, look great, and stay stable due to the support of the palate (the roof of your mouth). Upper dentures are easily tolerated. Lower dentures are a different story. The biggest problem is that are not stable. Because your lower jaw moves up and down, there's constant motion, and you have no broad base support as you do with the upper denture on your palate. And every time you swallow, your tongue lifts and moves the lower denture off this ridge.
Don't do nothing?
Your appearance is one good reason. Another is that the gap left by a missing tooth can mean greater strain is put on the teeth at either side. A gap can also mean your "bite" is affected, because the teeth next to the space can lean into the gap and alter the way the upper and lower teeth bite together. This can then lead to food getting packed into the gap, which causes both decay and gum disease. Call us and together we can select the better option for you.




