Complete Dentures

Complete Dentures (Full Dentures)

Complete Dentures are removable prosthetic devices used to replace all missing teeth in either the upper (maxillary) or lower (mandibular) arch — or both — and are supported by the surrounding soft and hard tissues of the oral cavity.

They are designed to restore function, aesthetics, speech, and oral health in edentulous (toothless) patients.

1. Definition

Complete Denture is a removable dental prosthesis that replaces the entire dentition and associated structures in a completely edentulous maxillary or mandibular arch.

2. Indications

  • Complete loss of teeth in one or both arches

  • Financial or medical limitations to fixed prostheses or implants

  • Inability to tolerate implant surgery

  • Age-related tooth loss (e.g., due to advanced periodontal disease)

  • Immediate dentures after full extraction

3. Contraindications

  • Patients with severe gag reflex

  • Psychologically uncooperative patients

  • Poorly formed or severely resorbed ridges (without surgical correction or implants)

  • Poor neuromuscular control (e.g., Parkinson’s, stroke patients)

4. Types of Complete Dentures

TypeDescription
Conventional DenturesMade after complete healing of extraction sites (6–8 weeks post-extraction)
Immediate DenturesDelivered immediately after extractions
Implant-Supported DenturesRetained using dental implants for improved stability
OverdenturesPlaced over retained roots or implants
Copy DenturesDuplicate of existing dentures with or without modification

5. Components of a Complete Denture

  1. Denture Base – the part that rests on the oral tissues (usually acrylic)

  2. Artificial Teeth – made from acrylic or porcelain

  3. Flanges – extensions of the base into the vestibule

  4. Polished Surface – outer surface contacting cheeks, lips, and tongue

  5. Intaglio Surface – tissue surface that sits on the mucosa

6. Steps in Fabrication of Complete Dentures

Visit-wise Breakdown:

VisitProcedure
1️⃣Preliminary impressions (alginate)
2️⃣Custom tray fabrication & final impressions (with border molding)
3️⃣Jaw relation records (vertical & horizontal)
4️⃣Try-in of wax denture with teeth arrangement
5️⃣Denture processing (acrylic curing & polishing)
6️⃣Denture insertion
7️⃣Post-insertion adjustments (24 hours, 1 week, etc.)

7. Post-Insertion Instructions

  • Wear dentures continuously for first 24 hours, then remove at night

  • Clean dentures daily with soft brush and denture cleanser

  • Store in water when not in use (never let them dry out)

  • Expect initial discomfort, increased salivation, and speech difficulties — usually temporary

  • Visit the dentist for regular adjustments and relines if needed

8. Maintenance & Follow-Up

  • Regular 6-month check-ups

  • Relining or rebasing may be needed after 2–3 years due to ridge resorption

  • Replacement typically after 5–7 years

  • Monitor for denture stomatitis, ulcers, or fungal infections (e.g., Candida albicans)

9. Advantages

  • Non-invasive and affordable

  • Restores mastication, aesthetics, and speech

  • Improves patient confidence and social interaction

  • Can be fabricated relatively quickly

10. Disadvantages

  • May feel bulky or uncomfortable initially

  • Reduced chewing efficiency (compared to natural teeth or implants)

  • May become loose due to bone resorption

  • Requires adaptation and patience from the patient

  • Risk of denture sores or fungal infections if hygiene is poor

11. Alternatives to Complete Dentures

OptionDescription
Implant-Supported OverdenturesDentures anchored to 2–4 implants
Fixed Full-Arch BridgesNon-removable prostheses on 4–6 implants
Hybrid Dentures (All-on-4)Denture fixed on 4 implants, combines stability and removability
Removable Partial DentureIf some natural teeth remain

Conclusion

Complete dentures remain a widely used, affordable, and effective solution for full-mouth rehabilitation in edentulous patients. Success depends on accurate fabrication, patient adaptation, and ongoing care.

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