Many people have found it necessary to wear dentures in place of their natural teeth. While fillings, veneers, crowns and bridges can go a long way toward maintaining a healthy smile, there are situations where dentures provide the most suitable solution. Since dental labs can make the denture crowns, or teeth, in almost any style imaginable, patients may see this as a chance at the smile of their dreams. However, there are some considerations that can help give the dentures a more natural appearance.

How to maintain a natural-looking smile with dentures

By and large, denturists are able to create a smile that appears natural for most patients. While this can present an opportunity to correct some lifelong dental issues, there are a few common mistakes a patient can make when choosing a new smile.

  • Requesting dentures with teeth that are too large or too small
  • Choosing a shade that is too white or bright
  • Selecting a completely different tooth shape

Most of the people who see you with new dentures are used to your previous smile. Even if the new dentures look wonderful, they will not appear natural to those who know you if the change is too great.

Choose proper size teeth

To avoid a ridiculous appearance, try to choose the size of teeth that are age and gender appropriate. A woman may have smaller teeth than a man, but a man might look better with a bit wider tooth size. Moreover, an adult will not want to appear to have a mouth full of baby teeth.

Pick the correct shade of white

If a patient has had discolored, yellowed or mismatched teeth, this is an opportunity to improve on nature. A patient should not, however, go for a movie star bright smile if that is not even close to the natural color. Going a shade or even two shades whiter can make a surprising difference without overdoing it.

Younger people may get away with a brighter denture smile, but teeth age just as people do and tend to lose some whiteness. That is why a less bright smile may look more natural. If the denturist is really good, the teeth can be made to appear slightly yellowed near the gum line as happens with natural teeth.

Select the right shape of teeth

Teeth can have a distinctly different appearance as far as shape goes. The teeth may have a rounded bottom edge or a squared appearance. Natural teeth may be quite long or very short, extend high into the gums or even have some congenital malformations. Some of these issues can be corrected in the denture for a pleasing smile, but be sure a natural look is still maintained. A severe change in tooth shape may make for speech difficulty as well.

Conclusion

Whether dentures become a necessity due to bad health, medications, injury or other reasons, a few simple choices can help determine whether the finished result is believable. Let your dental team guide you as they make impressions of your mouth and help with selections. With a bit of careful consideration, your new smile can appear healthy and natural.

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