Anyone next to dental practice roughly speaking dentures?


can you tell me if the immeadiate dentures the ones that are placed surrounded by right after teeth are extracted can still be made if a person is missing teeth within the front-i was told a mold is made first when inherent teeth are still in but if lots natural teeth are already missing is it still possible to do it that style? thank you


Answers:    Regardless of how many teeth are missing, and where on earth they were located, a preliminary depression will be taken of whatever you enjoy. Then it goes to the lab for a tray... next a final impression is taken... consequently it goes final to the lab...then a bite registration is taken, along next to a shade (color), then it go back to the lab... after a try-in appointment is scheduled, the teeth are set surrounded by wax, you have to approve the shade and the size/shape of the teeth.... consequently it goes posterior to the lab to be 'finished' if all is all right... when you have the teeth extracted is when you draw from the denture inserted. Follow-up visits are after scheduled as needed for adjustment... and then a full reline appointment is usually planned six months later....

This scenario is for a grip where the posterior (back) teeth are extracted prior to the preliminary synopsis visit.
Yes they can still bring in a mold even if you are missing teeth.
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