What Can Dentures Do for You?

What Can Dentures Do for You?

Dentures have come a long way in the last few decades. Although some people may still mistakenly associate them with old age, millionsdentures of Americans under the age of 60 are suffering from some degree of tooth loss, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Modern dentures come in a range of styles designed to look, feel, and function much like your natural teeth. Dr. Colin Osborne, a dentist in Lumberton, NC, offers a range of styles for varying degrees of tooth loss and lifestyle needs.

Get Your Smile and Oral Health Back with Dentures in Lumberton, NC

The most obvious effect of tooth loss is what it does to your appearance. Missing teeth are commonly a source of embarrassment and shame, which can drastically impact your quality of life and general well-being. But tooth loss also poses a threat to your oral and general health, most notably by affecting the ability to chew and eat properly. It can also affect your speech. Dentures are one of the most common restoration options due to their affordability and effectiveness in treating full or partial tooth loss.

What are the Benefits of Dentures?

Technology has vastly improved dental treatments and practices across the board, and modern dentures are more comfortable, functional, and natural looking than ever. Whether your tooth loss is recent or you have been living with missing teeth for years, dentures can restore your smile and health in just a few trips to the dentist. In addition to replacing the teeth you've already lost, partial dentures can also help to protect remaining teeth by preventing them from shifting out of place.

Tooth loss can also make you look older by causing the skin around your mouth and cheeks to sink in and sag over time. Dentures help to fill out the contours of the face, making you look younger and healthier. With the right pair, dentures can help to get you back to where you were before tooth loss.

Find a Dentist in Lumberton, NC

Dentures can restore your smile, oral health, and quality of life at any age. For more information, contact our office by calling 910-738-9396 to schedule an appointment with Dr. Osborne today.

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