The spelling of the words "Complete Dentures" in IPA phonetic transcription is [kəmˈpliːt ˈdɛntʃərz]. 'Complete' is pronounced with stress on the second syllable and ends with a silent 'e'. 'Dentures' is pronounced with stress on the first syllable and an 'r' sound at the end. Complete Dentures are replacement teeth designed for patients who are missing all their teeth. They are made to fit snugly in the patient's mouth and restore their ability to chew and speak properly.
Complete dentures are a type of removable dental prosthesis that replaces all of the natural teeth in either the maxillary (upper) arch or the mandibular (lower) arch, or both. They are custom-made for each individual to restore a natural-looking smile and allow for normal oral functions, such as eating, speaking, and smiling.
Complete dentures are typically made from acrylic resin materials that resemble natural gum tissue. The teeth used in complete dentures are usually made of either acrylic resin or porcelain, designed to resemble natural teeth in shape, size, and color. These dentures rest on the gums and are held in place by the suction created between the denture and the gum tissue or through the use of denture adhesives.
The process of obtaining complete dentures usually involves several appointments with a dentist or prosthodontist. During these appointments, the dentist will take precise impressions or molds of the gums and remaining teeth. These impressions are used to create the custom dentures, ensuring a precise fit and optimal comfort.
Complete dentures are recommended when all of the natural teeth are missing or need to be extracted due to extensive decay, gum disease, or injury. They are a suitable option for individuals who desire a full set of teeth and wish to restore their ability to chew, speak, and maintain facial aesthetics. With proper care and regular dental check-ups, complete dentures can provide a functional and aesthetically pleasing solution for those with missing teeth.
The word "complete" comes from the Latin word "completus", which means "filled up" or "finished". The term "complete dentures" refers to artificial teeth replacements that fill up or replace the complete set of missing natural teeth in either the upper (maxillary) or lower (mandibular) arch of the mouth. The term "denture" itself comes from the Latin word "dentis", meaning "tooth". Therefore, "complete dentures" refers to the replacement of all teeth in a dental arch using artificial dental prostheses.