Full & Partial Dentures in Lahore – Complete & Removable Denture Solutions

Dentures are Removable Teeth, also known as artificial teeth that are used for the replacement of missing teeth, to restore the chewing functions, maintain the facial structure, support the lips, cheeks, and profile, and enhance the appearance and confidence of the patient. A removable denture means the patient can easily remove it for cleaning, brushing the gums and teeth (if they have). It is not an online product. These are custom-made appliances that are made according to the soft tissues and the jaw size of each patient.

Types of dentures

Dentures have various types according to the number of artificial teeth (1, 2, multiple or all teeth), material, framework and supporting structure that are explained below:

Complete denture

These are also known as full dentures or full-mouth dentures as they are used for replacement of all teeth and directly rest on the gums without any support.

If you’ve lost all of your natural teeth, whether from periodontal disease, tooth decay, or injury, complete dentures can replace your missing teeth and your smile. They can be either in the upper jaw, lower jaw, or both. There are various types of complete dentures.

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Conventional full denture

They are made of acrylic material and placed in the patient’s mouth after the remaining teeth (broken down, extruded from the socket, and mobile) are removed and tissues have healed which may take 2 to 3 months.

Immediate complete denture

They are inserted as soon as the remaining teeth are removed. The dentist takes impressions and makes models of the patient’s jaws in the first visit. With immediate dentures, the denture wearer does not have to be without the teeth during the healing period of wounds. However, an immediate denture cannot be utilized permanently as the shape of the bone and gums is significantly altered after the healing process. After 3 to 4 months a relining or a new denture will be advised.

Implant-Supported Dentures

If the patient bone is fully resorbed due to which patient cannot eat and talk properly due to loose dentures and they are not staying on the ridge then there is an additional measure of giving implant supporting denture.

These dentures are attached to Dental implants that are anchored in the jawbone. They provide better stability and possess increased chewing efficiency in comparison to conventional dentures.

Implant supported Denture in Lahore

Types of dentures based on material

Dentures can be classified according to the material used for their base. They are as follows:

Acrylic dentures

These dentures are made from acrylic material, and they are most commonly utilized for the fabrication of complete dentures all across the world. They are of multiple colors, like pink and white, etc., they are lightweight and affordable for patients who cannot pay hefty amounts. Dentures made from acrylic are easily adjusted and repaired if cracked or additional tooth adding is required. However, they can be less durable due to increased wear rate.

Flexible dentures

Flexible Dentures are made from nylon or other flexible polymers. They are lightweight, thinner, and comfortable to use.

Flexible dentures possess increased adaptability as they adjust according to the shape of the mouth and gums. They are mostly prescribed to the patient with thin mucosa and sharp edges cause mouth ulcers, pain on chewing, and if the patient refuses to undergo alveoloplasty (sharp edges bone cut). The translucent material provides an aesthetic appearance. However, they are expensive and difficult to repair if broken or damaged.

Flexible denture in Lahore

Metal dentures

Metal dentures are made from a cobalt-chromium or titanium framework and acrylic teeth. They are commonly utilized for the replacement of one or more teeth. They are also called the C-C plate.

They are not considered to be ideal for complete dentures. Metal dentures are stronger, thinner, and more durable than other. They also provide a better fit and are more comfortable to use but they are more expensive than acrylic dentures.

Cobalt chromium denture in Lahore

Partial denture

Removable Partial dentures are utilized for the replacement of one or more missing teeth and they are gripped to natural teeth with a removable partial denture usually consists of a pink or gum-colored plastic base, which is sometimes connected by metal wires that hold the denture in place in the mouth.

Acrylic partial denture in Lahore
Upper front artificial tooth in Lahore

Best dentist for dentures in Lahore

Dr. Omer Farooq Ahmad is the best dentist for dentures in Lahore, with more than 22 years of Clinical experience in the denture field. He is an expert in prosthodontics and has provided high-quality treatment to multiple patients throughout his career. He is among the most trusted dentists in Lahore due to his clinical experience and strong reputation in delivering exceptional care and long-lasting results. He is a specialist in full mouth implant-supported dentures or fixed teeth, and his expertise not only restores the functions of the mouth but also provides a comfortable and natural-looking experience.

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Dr. Omer Farooq Ahmad

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Dr. Omer Farooq delivers compassionate care and attention to every minor detail, making him a reliable and preferred choice as the best dentist in Lahore. He is committed to excellence and provides tailored services that enhance the quality of life of the patient. He has treated a wide range of patients over his career and provided personalized solutions for denture treatment that not only enhanced oral health but also boosted the confidence of the patients. He used a combination of advanced dental techniques and modern equipment, which makes him an ideal choice for seeking denture treatment in Lahore.

Which type of Denture suits me?

It is the most frequently asked question on Google. Your dentist will tell you, after examination of your remaining teeth, gum conditions, X-rays, age, medical issues, and budget. It’s better you should rely on Dr. Omer Farooq because every person’s mouth and issues are different than others, and he is the right person to guide, without wasting your hard-earned money. Might be, he recommends you fix teeth if your mouth condition is not suitable for a removable denture.

Best dental clinic for dentures in Lahore

Dental Art is considered to be the best dental clinic in Lahore, located in a posh area, and maintains a hygienic environment, which provides high-quality treatment in prosthetic dentistry with a strong focus on patient satisfaction. Patients feel welcomed and satisfied just after entering the clinic premises. Dental Art has developed a strong and positive reputation in Lahore by providing consistent and long-lasting treatments, which makes it the top choice for individuals who are seeking high-quality services in denture treatment. Dental Art is equipped with modern and advanced dental technology that facilitates accurate and precise diagnosis and provides solutions according to patient requirements. We have a team of experienced dentists, the best prosthodontist in Lahore, and lab technicians who provide services for partial and complete dentures and ensure that patients receive functional and esthetically pleasing dentures.

Charges for dentures in Lahore

The charges for dentures vary according to the types of materials and the number of teeth.

First, you have to book a consultation with Dr. Omer Farooq Ahmad to evaluate your mouth and discuss the case. Consultation Fee: Rs. 2000

Full denture Cost in Lahore

  • - Complete dentures Rs. 180,000
  • - Flexible or soft-based dentures Rs. 350,000
  • - Flexible or soft-based dentures are expensive in comparison to acrylic dentures because of the material.

Partial denture price in Lahore

  • - An Acrylic partial denture costs Rs. 7,000 per tooth
  • - Cobalt-Chromium or metal denture is Rs. 60,000 for each arch.
  • - Partial soft-base or flexible dentures is Rs. 15,000 per tooth.

Full denture Cost in Lahore

  • - Complete dentures Rs. 180,000
  • - Flexible or soft-based dentures Rs. 350,000
  • - Flexible or soft-based dentures are expensive in comparison to acrylic dentures because of the material.

Partial denture price in Lahore

  • - An Acrylic partial denture costs Rs. 7,000 per tooth
  • - Cobalt-Chromium or metal denture is Rs. 60,000 for each arch.
  • - Partial soft-base or flexible dentures is Rs. 15,000 per tooth.

Note: In case of multiple missing teeth, the cost of each tooth is multiplied by the number of missing teeth.

Procedure for placement of dentures

The following is a step-by-step explanation of the procedure for getting dentures, fabrication, and placement of dentures

  • - In the first step, the patient books an appointment with Dr. Omer Farooq Ahmad for consultation. The medical and dental history of the patient is taken to assess if the patient is suffering from any co-morbidities such as Diabetes or hypertension. Dental history outlines the treatment received by the patient in the past or experience with dentures.
  • - During the consultation, the patient's mouth is examined for mucosal conditions and the other oral structures such as the tongue, etc. An X-ray is also taken to assess if there are any remaining roots of the teeth and to determine the quality of the bone.
  • - In the case of complete dentures, dentists evaluate the quality of bone to determine if dentures are the right choice of treatment for the patient. Dentures are not ideal for patients who have resorbed bone.
  • - During consultation, the presence of mobile, tilted, or supra-erupted teeth is also evaluated, and they are extracted to ensure a better fit of the dentures.
  • - In case of partial dentures, the adjacent teeth are also evaluated to determine their ability to support partial dentures, and if the teeth require root canal treatment, it can also be considered.
  • - If the patient has calculus deposits around the tooth roots, then scaling is performed to remove calculus, as it can negatively impact the retention of dentures.
  • - If a patient has any broken down roots, sharp bone, or any other issue related to soft tissues, then it is treated during this stage.
  • - Remaining broken-down roots are also removed during this stage, and tissue is left for about 6-8 weeks to ensure an effective healing process.
  • - After 2 months, the dentist assesses the quality of bone by taking x-ray and suggests different types of dentures that suit the patient and align with the budget accordingly.
  • - After selection of the type of denture according to the budget of the patient, an impression of both jaws is taken to prepare casts. These casts are utilized for the fabrication of the dentures.
  • - In some cases, a secondary impression is also taken to ensure better fit, stability, and retention of dentures.
  • - In the next step, the patient is called for bite registration, in which wax blocks are placed in the patient’s mouth to record the vertical dimension of the occlusion and the relation between the upper and lower jaw. This step is crucial as it ensures accurate occlusion.
  • - The patient is called for a trial-in-stage in which artificial teeth are placed on wax and placed in the patient's mouth to determine the accuracy of bite, appearance, and esthetics.
  • - The final denture is received from the lab and placed in the patient's mouth. The dentist checks for comfort, bite accuracy, stability, and esthetics, and makes necessary adjustments according to requirements.
  • - A follow-up appointment is scheduled to evaluate if the patient is having any issues with the dentures. The adjustments are made according to the needs of the patients.
  • - The process of denture fabrication and placement takes 3-4 weeks for a full denture and 4 to 10 days for a partial denture. However, it can vary according to complexity and the type of denture.

Issues associated with dentures

Dentures are an effective solution for replacing missing teeth, but like any dental treatment, they come with certain challenges. The issues associated with both Full and Partial Dentures can be divided into initial adjustment problems, functional limitations, and long-term complications:

  • - In the initial stages, patients experience discomfort and soreness as new dentures can cause irritation, sore spots, or ulcers.
  • - The patients find difficulty in speaking as it is challenging to pronounce certain words during the initial months, but it significantly improves with the passage of time.
  • - Patients also experienced increased salivation in the beginning, which can make patients feel awkward.
  • - Some patients experience gagging after wearing dentures in the upper jaw due to an increased gag reflex.
  • - It can be difficult to chew food with dentures as they are not as efficient as natural teeth; therefore, a dentist’s advice is to begin with a soft diet for 2 weeks with dentures and avoid the consumption of hard and sticky foods.
  • - The retention of dentures can decrease with the passage of time after 4 to 5 years due to bone resorption and gum shrinkage with age, which causes the denture to not seat properly. In such cases, re-lining, a new denture, or a dental adhesive is recommended by the dentist. An adhesive is placed around the base of the denture that can increase its retention for 8-10 hours.
  • - Long-term usage of dentures leads to increased bone resorption or loss of bone in the jaw that alters facial features. Therefore, it is crucial to replace dentures every 6-8 years to avoid the use of loose-fit and unstable dentures.

You’ll be able to eat and speak–things that people often take for granted until their natural teeth are lost. Even if you wear full dentures, you still must take good care of your mouth. Brush your gums, tongue, and palate every morning with a soft-bristled brush before you insert your dentures to stimulate circulation in your tissues and help remove plaque. Losing your natural teeth can affect everyday activities like eating and speaking, but dentures can restore both comfort and confidence. To keep your mouth healthy, proper oral care is still essential even if you wear full dentures. Start your day by gently brushing your gums, tongue, and the roof of your mouth with a soft-bristled toothbrush before inserting your dentures. This simple routine helps remove bacteria and plaque while also improving blood circulation in your oral tissues, keeping your mouth fresh and healthy.

It is pivotal that you regularly visit dentists for follow-ups to ensure effective management of issues associated with dentures.

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