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Elite Prosthetic Dentistry
Serving McLean, VA

Dentures in McLean, VA

Premium full and partial dentures in McLean, VA. Custom-crafted by prosthodontist Dr. Gerald Marlin with 40+ years of advanced prosthetic experience.

Dentures in McLean, VA

Premium Dentures in McLean: Functional and Aesthetic Tooth Replacement

For McLean residents who have lost all or most of their teeth, removable restorations offer a time-tested solution for tooth replacement. Modern replacement teeth are far superior to prosthetic teeth from decades past. Materials are more natural-looking and durable. Fabrication techniques are more precise. Most importantly, when fabricated by an experienced prosthodontist, modern prosthetics function well and look beautiful.

At Elite Prosthetic Dentistry, Dr. Gerald Marlin brings 40+ years of prosthodontic expertise to prosthetic fabrication. His dental prosthetics are not mass-produced generic appliances. They are custom-crafted restorations designed specifically for your mouth, your remaining bone anatomy, and your aesthetic preferences.

Understanding Modern Prosthodontics and Dentures

Prosthodontics is the dental specialty focused on tooth replacement. Prosthodontists spend additional years of training studying how to replace teeth with artificial restorations. This training encompasses restoration design, materials, fabrication techniques, and the biological principles that govern how prosthetics integrate with your jaw and remaining tissues.

Elite Prosthetic Dentistry’s prosthodontic training means his custom teeth are designed and fabricated at a level of sophistication beyond what general dentists typically provide. Every aspect, from the underlying jaw anatomy to the shade and shape of the teeth, is carefully considered.

Types of Dentures

Complete dental prosthetics

Complete removable restorations replace all upper or lower teeth (or both). A complete restoration is a removable appliance that sits on your gum tissue and relies on the fit and adaptation of its base for retention.

Complete appliances can look beautiful and function quite well, particularly when fabricated by an experienced prosthodontist. However, they do require adaptation and proper care.

Partial restorations

A partial prosthesis replaces some missing teeth while your remaining natural teeth stay in place. Partial replacement teeth attach to your remaining teeth using clasps or precision attachments.

Partial tooth replacements offer advantages over complete prosthetic teeth because they can attach to remaining teeth for retention and stability. However, they require that your remaining teeth be in good health.

Implant-Supported replacement teeth

Implant-supported custom teeth (also called implant overdentures) are removable tooth replacements that attach to dental implants. Instead of relying on gum tissue for retention, the restoration clips onto implants anchored in your jaw.

Implant-supported prosthetic teeth offer significant advantages over traditional removable restorations. They’re far more stable, you can’t accidentally dislodge them, and they provide substantially better function. They also reduce bone resorption because the implants stimulate the underlying bone.

The Denture Fabrication Process

Creating a high-quality option requires multiple appointments and careful attention to detail.

Initial Consultation and Assessment

our prosthodontic team begins by examining your remaining teeth and jaw anatomy. For complete replacement teeth, we evaluate the contours of your gum ridges. For partial prosthetics, he assesses your remaining teeth. We discuss your aesthetic preferences and functional needs.

Impressions

Accurate impressions are foundational to solution fit. our prosthodontic team takes detailed impressions of your jaw, capturing the specific anatomy of your ridge anatomy. Multiple impression techniques may be used to ensure optimal accuracy.

Bite Registration

Your bite (the relationship between your upper and lower jaw) is carefully recorded. This ensures your prosthetic teeth will meet properly, distributing forces evenly when you chew.

prosthesis Design and Setup

Your prosthesis is designed considering the contours of your jaw, your aesthetic preferences, and proper tooth position. Elite Prosthetic Dentistry carefully selects tooth shade, shape, and size that complement your facial structure.

Before your solution is finalized, it’s checked in your mouth for fit, occlusion (bite), and aesthetics. Adjustments are made based on how it looks and feels.

Final prosthesis Delivery

Your finished solution is inserted, final adjustments are made, and you receive detailed instructions on use and care.

Materials in Modern Dentures

Modern prosthesis materials are far superior to older acrylic materials. Today’s appliance bases are acrylic resins that are durable, biocompatible, and can be manufactured with excellent detail.

restoration teeth are fabricated from porcelain or composite materials. Porcelain prosthetic teeth are extremely durable and don’t stain, but can fracture if subjected to impact. Composite solution teeth are more forgiving and less likely to fracture, but wear slightly faster over time.

our practice selects materials based on your specific situation, considering durability, aesthetics, and long-term maintenance.

Denture Fit and Retention

The fit of your prosthesis is critical to its success. A well-fitting appliance is comfortable, stays in place during talking and eating, and distributes pressure evenly across your gum tissue. A poorly fitting option causes sore spots, moves around, and accelerates bone resorption.

our prosthodontic team takes time to achieve excellent fit during prosthetic fabrication and adjustment. This requires precision impression technique, accurate jaw relationship registration, and careful adjustment after insertion.

Adaptation and Adjustment

Many patients need a period of adaptation when they first receive removable restorations. Your mouth needs time to adjust to the foreign object, and your muscles need to learn how to control the treatment during talking and eating.

Initial discomfort or difficulty usually resolves within a few weeks as adaptation occurs. However, if significant problems persist, adjustments can be made.

Some areas of your gum tissue may be more sensitive than others. If your restoration creates sore spots, Dr. Marlin adjusts the treatment to relieve pressure. These adjustments are normal during the adaptation phase.

Function with Dentures

Most patients can eat a wide variety of foods with dentures, though function is typically somewhat reduced compared to natural teeth. Hard foods like nuts or very tough meats may be difficult. Soft foods, cooked vegetables, and most prepared foods are typically fine.

Chewing force is naturally reduced with dentures because they don’t integrate with bone like tooth roots do. However, this is usually sufficient for a normal diet.

Denture Care and Maintenance

Proper denture care is essential for longevity and hygiene.

Daily Cleaning

prosthetic teeth should be cleaned daily with a soft brush and appliance cleanser (not regular toothpaste, which is too abrasive). After eating, rinse your denture under water to remove food particles.

Nightly Soaking

Remove your restoration at night and soak it in prosthetic solution. This keeps it moist and prevents warping. Many patients sleep better without their dentures, so nightly removal is recommended.

Handling and Storage

Handle your appliance carefully to avoid dropping or damaging it. Store it in a safe place, ideally in a denture case with solution.

Professional Cleaning

Periodically, professional cleaning at our office removes buildup that home cleaning doesn’t remove. our prosthodontic team recommends professional cleaning annually or as needed.

Denture Adjustments and Relining

Over time, your jaw bone continues to resorb after tooth loss. This bone resorption changes the fit of your prosthesis. As the underlying bone changes shape, your denture’s fit will loosen.

Relining is a process where the base of your restoration is recontoured to match your changing jaw anatomy. A prosthetic may need relining every few years as bone resorption continues. Relining maintains proper fit and prevents the accelerated bone loss that can occur with a loose denture.

When Dentures Need Replacement

Even with excellent care, tooth replacements eventually need replacement. prosthesis teeth wear, the appliance base becomes discolored or brittle, and accumulated bone resorption eventually makes the denture irreparable.

Most prosthetic teeth require replacement within 5 to 10 years. The specific timeline depends on how much your jaw bone resorbs and how well you care for your denture.

Implant-Supported Dentures as an Alternative

For McLean residents seeking improved function and stability, implant-supported removable restorations offer a superior alternative to traditional replacement teeth. Two to four implants are placed in your jaw, and your denture clips onto these implants.

The advantages are significant. Implant-supported dental prosthetics are far more stable. They don’t move during talking or eating. You can eat harder foods. The implants preserve bone, slowing the bone resorption that occurs with traditional dentures. And overall function is substantially improved.

Dentures and Your Smile Aesthetics

Modern removable restorations look far more natural than older replacement teeth. Elite Prosthetic Dentistry carefully selects tooth shade, shape, and size to complement your facial structure and natural appearance. Well-fabricated prosthetic teeth should not obviously look like tooth replacements. People often don’t realize you’re wearing dentures.

Gum contours can also be enhanced with denture design, improving the overall aesthetics of your smile.

The McLean Resident and Denture Treatment

McLean residents often have busy professional lives and high standards for all aspects of their lives, including healthcare. While some resist dental prosthetics, others pragmatically choose dentures as an optimal solution given their specific dental situation.

Modern tooth replacements fabricated by an experienced prosthodontist can be a perfectly acceptable tooth replacement solution. The key is realistic expectations and understanding that dentures do require care and adjustment.

Why Choose Dr. Marlin for Dentures

Many dental offices fabricate replacement teeth, but our specialty-trained team’s prosthodontic expertise ensures prosthetic teeth that are carefully designed, precisely fabricated, and meticulously adjusted. our 40+ years of experience means he has refined every aspect of denture design and fabrication.

Moreover, if your situation changes and you later decide to pursue implants instead of dentures, our team at Elite Prosthetic Dentistry has the expertise to manage that transition.

Scheduling Your Denture Consultation

If you’re considering removable restorations, or if you’re dissatisfied with existing replacement teeth, schedule a consultation with Dr. Marlin. He’ll evaluate your specific situation and discuss all tooth replacement options, including traditional prosthetic teeth, implant-supported modern prosthetics, and implant-supported bridges.

McLean is just 20 minutes from our Friendship Heights office via Chain Bridge Road and Arizona Avenue NW. The convenient location makes it easy to access expert denture consultation and fabrication.

Request an appointment or call (202) 244-2101 to schedule your solution consultation. Learn more about our full and partial replacement services.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are dentures a permanent solution?

Dentures are not permanent. They typically require replacement or significant adjustment over time. Your jaw bone continues to resorb after tooth loss, changing the fit of your denture. Most dentures need adjustment within the first months and replacement within 5 to 10 years. However, implant-supported dentures, which attach to dental implants, offer greater stability and longer lifespan.

Will dentures feel natural?

Modern dentures feel much more natural than older dentures. High-quality materials and careful fabrication create dentures that function well and feel comfortable. However, dentures do feel somewhat different from natural teeth initially. Most patients adapt within a few weeks. Implant-supported dentures feel even more natural than traditional dentures because they're anchored by implants.

Can I eat normally with dentures?

Most patients can eat a wide variety of foods with dentures, though some very hard or sticky foods may need to be avoided. You'll have reduced chewing force compared to natural teeth, which is why very hard foods may be difficult. Soft foods, cooked vegetables, and most meats are typically fine. You'll quickly adapt to what works for your specific dentures.

How do I care for my dentures?

Dentures require daily cleaning with a soft brush and denture cleanser. Remove them at night and soak them in denture solution. Avoid hot water, which can warp dentures. Don't use abrasive toothpaste or regular toothbrushes. Rinse them after eating. Proper care keeps dentures clean, fresh, and helps them last longer. Dr. Marlin provides detailed care instructions.

What's the difference between full and partial dentures?

Full dentures replace an entire arch of teeth (upper or lower). Partial dentures replace some missing teeth while your remaining natural teeth stay in place. Partial dentures attach to your remaining teeth using clasps or precision attachments. The choice depends on how many teeth are missing and their condition. Dr. Marlin will recommend what's optimal for your situation.

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Getting Here from McLean

Elite Prosthetic Dentistry is conveniently located near McLean, VA.

Cross Chain Bridge into DC, continue on Arizona Avenue to our Friendship Heights office.

Address:
4400 Jenifer Street NW, Suite 220
Washington, DC 20015

Phone: (202) 244-2101

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McLean 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.