Dentures in Foxhall, DC
Full and partial dentures in Foxhall, DC. Custom prosthetics crafted by prosthodontist Dr. Gerald Marlin. Restore chewing function and natural appearance.
Dentures in Foxhall, DC
Dentures in Foxhall, DC: Restore Function and Appearance
Foxhall residents seeking expert dental care choose Dr. Gerald Marlin at Elite Prosthetic Dentistry. Missing teeth affect more than just appearance. They impact eating ability, speaking, and confidence. If you’ve lost some or all of your teeth, custom teeth can restore function and appearance.
At Elite Prosthetic Dentistry, our team at Elite Prosthetic Dentistry creates custom replacement teeth that are comfortable, natural-looking, and functional. Whether you need a full prosthetic to replace all teeth or a partial solution to replace multiple missing teeth, our team at Elite Prosthetic Dentistry’s 40+ years of prosthodontic expertise ensures excellent results.
Understanding Dentures
A appliance is a prosthetic restoration that replaces missing teeth and the supporting gum tissue. replacement teeth can be full prosthetic teeth, replacing all teeth, or partial dental prosthetics, replacing some missing teeth while preserving remaining natural teeth.
Full dental prosthetics rest on the gum ridge and are held in place by suction and fit. Partial replacement teeth are held in place by clasps that attach to remaining natural teeth.
Modern prosthetic teeth look very natural and function reasonably well for eating and speaking. However, they do require adjustment and maintenance.
Full Dentures
A full prosthetic replaces all teeth in your upper or lower jaw. Some patients need full dental prosthetics on both arches.
Full prosthetic teeth rest on your gum ridge and are held in place by suction created when the option base fits snugly against your gum tissue. Proper fit is essential for retention and comfort.
our specialty-trained team takes great care to ensure your full replacement teeth are well-fitted and comfortable. We make adjustments during the fitting appointment and at follow-up visits to optimize your appliance experience.
Partial Dentures
A partial prosthesis replaces multiple missing teeth while preserving your remaining natural teeth. This is preferable to a full prosthetic because you retain some natural tooth structure and sensibility.
Partial dental prosthetics are held in place by clasps that attach to your remaining natural teeth. The option base replaces the missing teeth and supporting tissue.
Partial tooth replacements require careful design to ensure the clasps don’t damage remaining teeth and the restoration distributes forces properly.
On-Site Laboratory Customization
Our on-site laboratory gives us unique advantages for option fabrication. Rather than sending impressions to an outside lab and waiting days for feedback, our technicians work directly with Dr. Marlin. This allows real-time communication about shade, shape, and fit. If adjustments are needed, they’re made immediately rather than waiting for outside lab revisions.
For patients choosing custom prosthetic teeth with premium finishes, our laboratory can create replacement teeth with exceptional attention to detail, creating restorations that are highly natural-looking and custom-fitted to your mouth.
The Denture Fabrication Process
Your prosthesis journey begins with a consultation. our specialty-trained team examines your mouth, assesses remaining tooth structure (if partial prosthesis) and gum ridge shape. We discuss your goals and concerns. We may photograph your existing teeth to match shade or shape characteristics.
Impressions are taken of your mouth. These are sent to our on-site laboratory where tooth replacements are custom-fabricated for your mouth.
The prosthesis fabrication process involves multiple steps and typically takes 2-3 weeks. You’ll have several appointments for fitting and adjustment. Throughout the process, our laboratory team communicates directly with Dr. Marlin about any adjustments or refinements needed.
Initial Impressions
our prosthodontic team takes preliminary impressions of your mouth. These impressions are used to create a custom tray that fits your mouth precisely. Using this custom tray, a final impression is taken.
The final impression captures every detail of your mouth, ensuring your custom teeth will fit properly.
Try-In Appointment
When your removable restorations are partially complete, you come in for a try-in appointment. Dr. Marlin checks the fit, color, shape, and bite. Adjustments are made.
You’ll see how your dentures look and practice speaking and eating. Feedback is provided, and any necessary adjustments are made before final completion.
Final Fitting and Adjustment
When your dentures are complete, you return for final fitting and adjustment. our prosthodontic team checks all aspects of fit and function. We make any final adjustments and provides detailed care instructions.
You’ll need a few days to adjust to your new dentures, but our prosthodontic team is available for any adjustments or concerns that arise.
Adjustment and Maintenance
removable restorations require regular adjustments, especially initially. Your mouth changes shape over time as bone resorbs. Dentures may loosen, requiring adjustment or relines to maintain proper fit and retention.
our team at Elite Prosthetic Dentistry sees restoration patients regularly for adjustments and maintenance. Regular professional care extends denture life and ensures continued comfort.
Natural Appearance
Modern prosthetic teeth look much more natural than older tooth replacements. our team at Elite Prosthetic Dentistry designs dentures with attention to tooth color, shape, and positioning. The result is a natural-looking smile.
Tooth shade and shape are customized to match your facial features and preferences. The gum color is matched to your natural gum tissue so the transition is seamless.
Getting Used to Dentures
Most patients adjust to removable restorations within a few weeks. Initially, replacement teeth feel foreign, and eating and speaking require practice. Your tongue finds the dentures unusual at first.
With practice, most patients adapt and learn to eat, speak, and function comfortably with dentures. Dr. Marlin provides guidance and support during the adjustment period.
Eating with Dentures
Eating with dental prosthetics requires adjustment. Initially, stick to soft foods. Avoid very hard, sticky, or hot foods that might dislodge dentures. Chew slowly and use both sides of your mouth.
With practice, most patients can eat a reasonably normal diet. However, dentures don’t function like natural teeth, so some foods may remain difficult.
Denture Care
Proper appliance care extends restoration lifespan. Brush prosthetic teeth daily with a soft-bristled prosthesis brush and denture cleaner. Do not use regular toothpaste, which is too abrasive.
Soak tooth replacements in a prosthesis solution overnight. This keeps them moist, maintains their shape, and allows denture cleanser to work effectively.
Rinse your mouth after eating. Remove and rinse prosthetic teeth if food debris accumulates. Handle dentures carefully over a towel to avoid breaking them if dropped.
Implant-Supported Dentures: A Superior Alternative
For some patients, implant-supported removable restorations are a superior option. These dentures are supported and retained by dental implants rather than resting solely on gum tissue.
Implant-supported removable restorations offer significant advantages. They’re far more stable and don’t shift during eating or speaking. They require fewer adjustments over time as your jaw shape changes. They provide better sensory feedback and feel more like natural teeth. They look more natural because they don’t need as much bulk for retention. Most importantly, implant-supported replacement teeth restore near-normal eating function, unlike traditional dental prosthetics which significantly limit food choices.
How they work: Two to six dental implants are placed in your jawbone. The prosthetic attaches to these implants via clasps, locator attachments, or a bar system. The implants bear the denture’s weight rather than your gum tissue bearing it all.
However, implant-supported tooth replacements require adequate bone volume to place implants. Some patients need bone grafting before implants can be placed. They’re also more expensive than traditional dentures. Additionally, they require more complex maintenance, including implant-specific cleaning techniques.
On-site lab advantage: Our on-site laboratory fabricates custom custom teeth that fit perfectly onto your implant attachments, ensuring optimal stability and comfort.
our specialty-trained team will discuss both traditional and implant-supported options. If you have adequate bone and are interested in implants, implant-supported dentures might be ideal for you. If bone is insufficient, bone grafting can rebuild bone to make implants possible.
Cost of Dentures
restoration costs vary depending on whether you need full or partial dentures and the level of customization. Elite Prosthetic Dentistry provides cost estimates during your consultation.
Some insurance plans cover appliance costs partially. We verify your insurance benefits and discuss out-of-pocket costs. Payment plans are available to make dentures accessible.
Getting Here from Foxhall
Foxhall is just 12 minutes north on Foxhall Road NW to MacArthur Boulevard, continuing to our Friendship Heights office. The convenient location makes multiple denture appointments easy to manage.
Schedule Your Denture Consultation
If you have missing teeth and are interested in prosthetic teeth, Dr. Marlin can help. Schedule a consultation to discuss your situation, or call (202) 244-2101. Learn more about our full and partial prosthetic services.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between full and partial dentures?
Full dentures replace all teeth in your upper or lower jaw. Partial dentures replace multiple missing teeth while preserving remaining natural teeth. Partial dentures are held in place by clasps that attach to remaining teeth. Dr. Marlin recommends the type best suited to your situation.
How long do dentures last?
With proper care, dentures typically last 5-7 years before replacement is needed. Over time, dentures wear and your jaw shape changes, requiring adjustments or replacement. Dr. Marlin provides regular adjustments to maintain proper fit and comfort throughout the life of your dentures.
Will dentures feel natural?
Modern dentures are much improved from dentures of the past. They look very natural and function well for eating and speaking. However, they do feel different from natural teeth initially. Most patients adjust within a few weeks. Practice with eating and speaking speeds adjustment.
How do I care for dentures?
Dentures require daily cleaning. Brush them with a soft-bristled denture brush and denture cleaner. Soak them in a denture solution overnight. Handle them carefully to avoid breaking them. Rinse your mouth after eating. See Dr. Marlin for regular adjustments and professional cleanings.
Are implant-supported dentures better than traditional dentures?
Implant-supported dentures are superior in many ways. They're more stable, require less adjustment, and look and function more like natural teeth. However, they require adequate bone and are more expensive. Dr. Marlin will discuss both options and recommend the approach best suited to your situation.
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Getting Here from Foxhall
Elite Prosthetic Dentistry is conveniently located near Foxhall, DC.
Drive north on Foxhall Road NW to MacArthur Boulevard, continuing to our Friendship Heights office.
Address:
4400 Jenifer Street NW, Suite 220
Washington, DC 20015
Phone: (202) 244-2101
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Foxhall residents trust Dr. Gerald Marlin for precision dental care. With 3,900+ implants placed and 40+ years of experience, your smile is in expert hands.