Yes you can have dentures put in right away after the extractions. It is called an immediate denture. Before you actually get the teeth removed you%26#039;ll come in for a series of impressions and try in%26#039;s before the actual extraction appointment. Then once all of that is done you can be scheduled to have you teeth removed. Once the teeth are removed the dentist or assistant will fit the dentures into your mouth. Making adjustments to the dentures as necessary. Then put them in and you are to leave them in for 24 hours otherwise if you remove your dentures in those 24 hours you more then likely not be able to put them back in. Then you%26#039;ll come back the next day to see how then denture is fitting and how you are healing. Then there is a process that may last a few months of getting your dentures to fit just right and having your tissues go down from the swelling. Well I hope that helped...Good Luck
I need all my teeth removed, can I have false teeth put in straight away? I m scared of dentists and Im 52.?
I currently am not living in the US but I did live in Colorado Springs. That is where is were I worked. Partnership for Excellence with Dr%26#039;s David and Branon Johnson DDS...Good Luck Report It
Reply:Thank you Kristylee, it%26#039;s a little to far as I live in Melbourne, Australia.
I wish you lots of luck for the future.
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Reply:Oh my gosh! That%26#039;s terrible! Ask your doctor how you are going to chew your food from now on and take better care of yourself!
Reply:No they have to make impressions of your mouth before they can have the dentures made.
Reply:Did a dentist tell you that you need to have ALL your teeth extracted? Well, if this is the case there are 2 ways of making dentures(false teeth). You can have the dentures made before your teeth are extraced so that right after the teeth are extracted the denture goes in. This is the most popular way to go but the most important to follow instructions so the extraction sites heal properly under the denture. Or you can have all your teeth extracted, let the sites heal up and then start the process of making the dentures. This is the least popular way because who wants to go around without teeth until the dentures are ready? But it helps the extraction sites heal faster.
Reply:You might want to ask about dental implants. Basically they%26#039;re dentures but they%26#039;re placed into your jaw (similarly to how your real teeth are anchored in). It%26#039;s probably quite an expensive procedure but the results should look like natural teeth when it%26#039;s finished. I%26#039;m not sure if they can do it at the same time they remove your teeth or not but I would think so.
Good luck to you!
Reply:yes they can make the impressions before they pull the teeth. They will make your appointment to pull your teeth when your teeth are ready. They will put the false teeth at that appointment. It will be sore for several days. but not usually unbearable.
Reply:They should give a temporary set for about 4-6 weeks. That gives your gums time to heal and the swelling to go down. In that time your permanent teeth are being made and should fit snug when you go back to the dentist. Good Luck.
Reply:yes definatly you can get artificial teeth just after getting extraction done. dentures which are to be used just after gettin extracted all teeth are termed as immediate dentures, in this procedure your impression is taken while you are having teeth present and they are fabricated on replicas and the teeth are removed from the replica and the denture is fabricated over it, its a short procedure where the extracted sockets will heal under the denture itself and no time you will be without teeth
but ideally you should get extractions done in appropriate manner that is two or three at a time and then follow up for the rest and go for the conventional dentures as immediate dentures do not last long and accuracy is less as it is fabricated on the replica completly and less in patient mouth and therby more chances of inaccuracy and ill fitting denture, as there are tissue and bony changes takin place which will lead to loosning and you will require another denture and some times healing of the sockets beneath denture surface do not occur properly or is unhealthy and may even get infected rarely.
as people fear of being without teeth in between the appointments then you have one more option called as intermediate dentures which can help you in the time period between your extractions and conventional denture and they have long life as compared to the immediate ones.
Reply:I like kristylee%26#039;s answer the best, although some others are correct also.
Sometimes, you can take out most of the back teeth and allow some healing - like 6-8 weeks - before you make the impression so the dentures stand a chance of fitting better for a longer period of time before they need to be relined.
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