Wisdom Teeth Extraction Story: Why You Shouldn’t Worry

Wisdom Teeth Extraction Story: Why You Shouldn’t Worry

I don’t like pain, and dentists equal pain. Well, at least for the most of us almost acting like grown up men… This irrational fear is what has always kept me in check when it comes to taking proper care of my teeth. Nevertheless, blame it on fate or whatever it may be, a few weeks ago, during one of my regular check-ups, my dentist informed me that two of my wisdom teeth should be extracted. Apart from freaking out over the sound of extracted, it was even worse when I hear the word that rhymes with it – impacted which set me up for a much more complicated process.

What To Expect When You Are Getting Partial Dentures

What To Expect When You Are Getting Partial Dentures

Dentures are replacements for missing teeth that can be taken out and put back into the mouth. They are a great and a rather affordable solution for people who have lost their teeth. Normally, in the beginning, the inserting and the removing of the denture is a bit awkward, but as weeks pass by you will get absolutely accustomed to the whole process. There are two main types of removable dentures: full and partial, so with the help of your dentist you should be able to choose the one that suits your needs the most. Today we’ll concentrate on the removable partial denture that usually consists of a tooth replacement attached to pink or gum-colored plastic bases. A partial denture can have a metal framework or other connectors that are more natural looking.