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Suitable Population For Denture Restoration:
1. Patients with oral tissue defects such as cross-fissure, partial missing teeth, dentin deformity, enamel hypoplasia, etc.
2. Most of the crowns are missing or shortened due to severe wear, caries, and other reasons.
3. Residual reports of periapical inflammation after root canal filling.
4. A small number of residual dentition defects.
If you have a few missing teeth and the adjacent teeth on both sides of the missing teeth are solid, you may choose to have a fixed denture restoration. Fixed dentures use the natural teeth on both sides of the missing teeth as abutments, and connect the dentures and abutments into a whole through a connector so that the completed denture can provide patients with similar aesthetics, comfort, and chewing experience to real teeth.
Dentures are replacements for missing teeth that can be removed from your mouth and put back in your mouth. Although it takes longer to get used to a denture and it never feels like a real tooth, today's dentures are much more natural looking and more comfortable than before.