Can a dentist make dentures without an impression?

If the patient has some natural teeth that occlude, it is possible to reproduce most everything present in the mouth digitally without taking immediate denture impressions for dentures or a bite registration.
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Is there an alternative to dental impressions?

Simply Orthodontics offers Digital Impressions as an alternative option to traditional impressions. Preparing a Digital Impression is comfortable for you, and it results in a highly accurate model of your teeth, and may allow us to show you a simulation of your potential result before you start your treatment.
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How many impressions do you need for dentures?

To achieve the best fit, we must take two sets of impressions. To succeed in placing the teeth where they belong and to provide you with the most natural appearance, you will have two fittings. You will have the opportunity to see what your denture will look like (teeth in wax) before it becomes a denture.
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How do dentists get impressions for dentures?

Impressions are an imprint of your teeth. With an imprint, a general dentist or prosthodontist can fabricate an accurate, custom-made denture to fit your mouth. To take an impression, dentists place molding material into plastic or metal trays to fit over your teeth.
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Do you need dental impressions?

The following are reasons you might need an impression. If the impressions do not show the very shape of your teeth and gums, patients may have tight or even loose fits for restorations and prosthetics. This can cause irritation on the site and require another visit. A bad impression involves inaccurate restorations.
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Why would a Dr require an impression of the patient's mouth?

Orthodontists generally take dental impressions for two reasons: 1) To record what your teeth look like before you get started with treatment 2) To make appliances that are custom made for the patients mouth. In addition to impressions we take photographs of the patients bite and teeth as well as x-rays.
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What are the stages of getting dentures?

Steps for Getting Dentures
  • Pre-denture healthy visit: The first visit will be to make sure that the gums and soft tissue are healthy and ready for the new teeth. ...
  • Denture length and plane adjustment: The second visit is when we decide the length of the new teeth based on the patient's mouth. ...
  • Denture wax try-in:
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How long after extraction can you get impressions?

Taking an Impression of Your Mouth: After your gums have healed following the extraction (usually four to six weeks), the dentist will take a preliminary impression of your mouth as a guide for making the new dentures.
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How long after impressions can I get dentures?

After your mouth heals, your Denturist will take impressions of your mouth, design the dentures, have you try them on, and then finally give you the completed dentures. The process to construct a complete denture takes 3 to 4 weeks, and 4 to 5 weeks for a partial denture.
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What are the most natural looking dentures?

Plastic teeth will always have that artificial appearance and even some of the ceramic teeth can often have a very flat appearance. Dentures created by Eldridge Dental and Glidewell labs have a textured surface which helps them become the most natural looking dentures in all light conditions.
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How long does it take to make a set of dentures?

As an estimate it often takes approximately between six weeks to three months but may take longer and will depend on whether or not you require any teeth to be extracted, the healing time and whether or not it is a full denture or partial denture. Continue reading to learn how long does it take to make dentures.
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Can dentures be fitted to receding gums?

Yes, we can treat receding gums so that dentures can be fitted. Receding gums can be provoked by several issues, ranging from gum disease to age. Left untreated, receding gums can lead to tooth loss. Vallejo patients who need to fit dentures should address any gum recession first.
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Do dentists still do impressions?

Dental impressions are very common procedures used in dentistry, but if you are one of the many patients that absolutely can't stand to have the traditional impression material (alginate) sit in your mouth, you will be glad to know that there is an alternative.
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How much do digital impressions cost?

Financial Considerations. Traditional impression materials require minimal initial costs, as the average conventional impression with stock tray costs between $18 and $35. Conversely, digital impression systems necessitate a substantial upfront investment, costing on average anywhere between $20,000 and $30,000.
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How do you not gag during dental impressions?

If you're seated in an upright position and tilt your head forward, the impression material will ooze forward rather than toward your throat. This should reduce the chance of triggering your gag reflex while the impression is being made, so ask your dental professional to make sure your seat is set up straight.
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Are dental impressions painful?

The impression process is not painful. However, the dental impression material can sometimes trigger a gag reflex. Your clinician will choose an appropriately sized impression tray to help make the process as comfortable as possible.
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What is a primary denture impression?

Impression making is an important step in denture construction. Primary impressions are made in a non perforated stock metal tray with impression compound [1–3]. Irreversible hydrocolloid i.e. alginate can also be used in a perforated stock metal tray [2–5].
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What are immediate dentures?

An immediate denture is a complete denture or partial denture inserted on the same day, immediately following the removal of natural teeth.
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How long does it take for gums to heal after extractions for dentures?

For example, a custom-made denture requires gums to heal for three to six months. During this time, gums will be allowed to heal and patients meet with their dentist for fittings and adjustments. This ensures that when the gums are healed and ready for the permanent dentures, they will be a perfect fit.
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Are permanent dentures thinner than temporary dentures?

Permanent dentures are thinner than temporary ones as your dentist makes an impression that matches your teeth' shape and pattern. Therefore, the permanent partial dentures that will be made are similar to your teeth and fit better than temporary dentures.
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Which denture goes in first top or bottom?

The amount of contact area is greater on the top gums than on the bottom. The only way a lower denture will stay in place if you have no bone shrinkage and the shape of the ridge is fairly U-shaped. Denture adhesives may help the denture to stay in place.
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Can you have top dentures without the palate?

Palateless dentures are any upper denture that has no plate covering the upper palate, including dental implants, natural tooth-retained overdentures, fixed/removable restorations, or even a conventional palateless denture with a horseshoe shaped frame.
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Do dentures ever feel normal?

If you want to know if your dentures will feel normal, the answer is yes. You may have recently gotten the teeth, or perhaps you are considering getting them. You might want to know what to expect. The good news is that today's prosthetics feel more natural than ever, and you can get accustomed to them quickly.
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What are the four types of dentures?

Types of Dentures
  • Let's look into each type of denture in detail.
  • Complete Dentures or Full Dentures. ...
  • Partial Dentures. ...
  • Cantilever or Partial Fixed Dentures. ...
  • Immediate dentures. ...
  • Implants supported Dentures.
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