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Complete Maxillary Denture: Code D5110

Dentures are prosthetic devices constructed to replace missing teeth, and which are supported by surrounding soft and hard tissues of the oral cavity. Conventional dentures are removable, however there are many different denture designs, some which rely on bonding or clipping onto teeth.

A complete maxillary denture is a removable dental appliance designed to replace all of the upper teeth in the maxillary (upper) arch. It is used when a patient has lost all of their natural teeth in the upper jaw.

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Here are some frequently asked questions (FAQ) about complete maxillary dentures:

What is a complete maxillary denture?

A complete maxillary denture is a removable dental appliance designed to replace all of the upper teeth in the maxillary (upper) arch. It is used when a patient has lost all of their natural teeth in the upper jaw.

Why might someone need a complete maxillary denture?

A complete maxillary denture is necessary when a patient has lost all their upper teeth due to factors such as decay, gum disease, trauma, or other dental issues. It restores the appearance, function, and support to the upper jaw.

How is the process of getting a complete maxillary denture initiated?

The process typically starts with a consultation with a dentist. Impressions, measurements, and other necessary records are taken to create a custom-fit denture that suits the patient’s oral anatomy and aesthetic preferences.

Are there different types of complete maxillary dentures?

Yes, there are various types of complete maxillary dentures, including conventional dentures, immediate dentures, and implant-supported overdentures. The choice depends on factors such as the patient’s oral health, preferences, and budget.

How long does it take to get used to wearing a complete maxillary denture?

Adjusting to a complete maxillary denture can take some time. Initially, there may be discomfort or an unfamiliar feeling, but with practice and proper care, most patients adapt within a few weeks.

How do I care for my complete maxillary denture?

Denture care involves daily cleaning, soaking, and brushing to remove plaque and prevent stains. Denture cleansers and brushes designed for dentures are recommended. Regular dental check-ups are also essential to ensure the denture fits properly.

Can I eat normally with a complete maxillary denture?

Eating with a complete maxillary denture may take some practice. Start with soft foods and gradually reintroduce harder foods as you become accustomed to wearing the denture. Avoid biting into very hard or sticky foods.

Do complete maxillary dentures affect speech?

Initially, wearing dentures may affect speech, causing some difficulty with pronunciation. With practice and patience, most individuals adapt, and speech returns to normal.

How long do complete maxillary dentures last?

The lifespan of complete maxillary dentures varies. Over time, changes in the jawbone and wear on the denture may necessitate adjustments or replacement. On average, dentures may last 5 to 10 years or longer with proper care.

Can complete maxillary dentures be stabilized with dental implants?

Yes, dental implants can be used to stabilize complete maxillary dentures. Implant-supported dentures provide increased stability, retention, and comfort compared to traditional removable dentures.

Are there any lifestyle restrictions with complete maxillary dentures?

While complete maxillary dentures restore oral function, certain lifestyle adjustments may be needed. For instance, avoiding extremely hot or hard foods, maintaining good oral hygiene, and removing dentures at night are common recommendations.

Do complete maxillary dentures look natural?

With advancements in dental materials and techniques, complete maxillary dentures can be designed to look quite natural. Dentists work closely with patients to achieve a pleasing aesthetic outcome that complements facial features.

Remember, specific details may vary from person to person, and it’s essential to consult with a dentist or prosthodontist for personalized advice and care regarding complete maxillary dentures.