Losing teeth can affect more than just your smile; it can change the way you eat, speak, and even how you feel about yourself. Thankfully, modern dentistry offers reliable solutions like dentures, also known as false teeth or dental prosthetics, to bring back both function and confidence. Dentures are custom-made removable appliances designed to replace missing teeth and the surrounding tissues. Whether you’ve lost some or all of your natural teeth due to decay, gum disease, or injury, dentures can help restore not only your smile but also your oral health. They make it easier to chew your favorite foods, speak clearly, and maintain the natural shape of your face. Without teeth, facial muscles can sag and give an aged appearance, but dentures help support the cheeks and lips, giving you a healthier and more youthful look. Types of Dentures There isn’t just one kind of denture your dentist will recommend what best suits your needs: -Complete Dentures (Conventional False Teeth): A full set of prosthetic teeth placed after any remaining natural teeth are removed and the gums have fully healed. -Immediate Dentures: Placed the same day teeth are extracted, so you don’t have to go without teeth while healing. -Overdentures: A type of denture that fits over a few remaining teeth or dental implants, giving extra stability and preserving bone health. Adjusting to Dentures Wearing new dentures can feel a little unusual at first. You may notice some soreness, extra saliva, or that your dentures feel loose until your mouth muscles adjust. This is completely normal. With time and a few follow-up visits, dentures will feel comfortable and natural. Caring for Your Dentures Just like natural teeth, dentures require daily care. They should be brushed with a soft-bristled brush and a non-abrasive cleanser to prevent staining and plaque buildup. When not in use, they should be kept moist in water or a denture solution to prevent warping. Good oral hygiene is also essential brushing your gums, tongue, and the roof of your mouth helps keep your mouth healthy and reduces bad breath. A Confident Smile Again Dentures are more than just a replacement for missing teeth; they are a way to restore quality of life. They allow you to eat comfortably, speak clearly, and smile with confidence. With proper care and regular dental check-ups, dentures can last for many years and greatly improve your overall well-being. A well-fitted set of dentures doesn’t just replace teeth, it helps restore comfort, health, and self-esteem.