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Snap on smile without teeth

August 23, 2012

Filed under: Snap-on Smile — Tags: , — okcitydentist @ 12:17 pm

I’ve got four teeth left. Three on the bottom and one top molar. I don’t have a lot of money and wondered if snap on smile would work?

John L. from Joplin, MO

John,

Snap-on Smile needs teeth to anchor it to. With only one tooth on the top, it just wouldn’t work. Regarding the bottom, with the three teeth, it would just put too much stress on those remaining teeth and you would eventually lose them as well.

Even if you had most of your teeth and were a viable candidate, Snap-on Smile is meant as a temporary smile makeover. In that case, you could use it while something more permanent is prepared for your teeth.

My suggestion to you would be to look into dentures, which is about the same price as Snap-on Smile. For a little more money, you could look into mini-implants. They will help anchor your denture.

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My dentures don’t fit anymore

August 13, 2012

Filed under: Dental Implants,Dentures — Tags: , — okcitydentist @ 8:18 am

I’ve had dentures for twenty years, but in recent months they are not fitting correctly. They’re slipping out a lot and it is getting quite humiliating. My dentist said there is nothing he can do to fix it, that I’ve lost too much bone. Do you agree with him?

Drew Z. from Chicago

Drew,

Well, I do and I don’t. If you’ve been been using dentures for two decades, than you are suffering from facial collapse. Hopefully your dentist warned you about it when you had your dentures put in. When your teeth are extracted, you body begins reabsorbing the minerals in your jawbone to use elsewhere in your body. After about ten or twenty years there isn’t enough jawbone left to support your dentures.

There is, however, something you can do about it. I would look for a dentist who does bone grafting. They’ll be able to build back up your bone structure. However, if you get dentures again, you will eventually have the same problem. Another option would be to have dental implants placed. These place a root form in your jawbone, which tells your body that the bone material is still needed.

This blog is brought to you by Oklahoma City Dentist Dr. Don Swearingen.