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		<title>How long should you wait before getting dentures after having teeth pulled?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>QUESTION: How long should I wait before getting dentures after having my teeth pulled? ANSWER: Typically you will want to wait a minimum of 6 weeks between your extractions and your dentures. You may also opt for an immediate denture where they place a denture at the time of extractions. Either way you will probably need to have your denture ... </p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>QUESTION:</strong></p>
<p>How long should I wait before getting <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/denture/" target="_self" title="Usually refers to a full set of removable teeth. They are only supported by the soft tissues of the mouth. Partial dentures are also removable but only replace some of the teeth and are supported by the remaining natural teeth and soft tissues of the toothless (edentulous) area." class="encyclopedia">denture</a>s after having my teeth pulled?</p>
<p><strong>ANSWER:</strong></p>
<p>Typically you will want to wait a minimum of 6 weeks between your <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/extraction/" target="_self" title="The deliberate removal of a tooth." class="encyclopedia">extraction</a>s and your <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/denture/" target="_self" title="Usually refers to a full set of removable teeth. They are only supported by the soft tissues of the mouth. Partial dentures are also removable but only replace some of the teeth and are supported by the remaining natural teeth and soft tissues of the toothless (edentulous) area." class="encyclopedia">denture</a>s. You may also opt for an immediate <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/denture/" target="_self" title="Usually refers to a full set of removable teeth. They are only supported by the soft tissues of the mouth. Partial dentures are also removable but only replace some of the teeth and are supported by the remaining natural teeth and soft tissues of the toothless (edentulous) area." class="encyclopedia">denture</a> where they place a <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/denture/" target="_self" title="Usually refers to a full set of removable teeth. They are only supported by the soft tissues of the mouth. Partial dentures are also removable but only replace some of the teeth and are supported by the remaining natural teeth and soft tissues of the toothless (edentulous) area." class="encyclopedia">denture</a> at the time of <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/extraction/" target="_self" title="The deliberate removal of a tooth." class="encyclopedia">extraction</a>s. Either way you will probably need to have your <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/denture/" target="_self" title="Usually refers to a full set of removable teeth. They are only supported by the soft tissues of the mouth. Partial dentures are also removable but only replace some of the teeth and are supported by the remaining natural teeth and soft tissues of the toothless (edentulous) area." class="encyclopedia">denture</a> relined or rebased after you have had it for 6 to 12 months as the underlying bone will change shape over that time. Additionally you will need to have the <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/denture/" target="_self" title="Usually refers to a full set of removable teeth. They are only supported by the soft tissues of the mouth. Partial dentures are also removable but only replace some of the teeth and are supported by the remaining natural teeth and soft tissues of the toothless (edentulous) area." class="encyclopedia">denture</a> checked every year or two after that as your jaw bone will continue to shrink over time which will affect the fit of your <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/denture/" target="_self" title="Usually refers to a full set of removable teeth. They are only supported by the soft tissues of the mouth. Partial dentures are also removable but only replace some of the teeth and are supported by the remaining natural teeth and soft tissues of the toothless (edentulous) area." class="encyclopedia">denture</a>. Dental <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/implant/" target="_self" title="A device used to replace a missing tooth. They can also be connected to each other to replace multiple missing teeth. It is a replacement tooth system. The implant itself replaces the tooth root and acts as an anchor in the jawbone which can be used to support a replacement tooth crown, via an abutment,&hellip;" class="encyclopedia">implant</a>s are a good way to help stabilize your <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/denture/" target="_self" title="Usually refers to a full set of removable teeth. They are only supported by the soft tissues of the mouth. Partial dentures are also removable but only replace some of the teeth and are supported by the remaining natural teeth and soft tissues of the toothless (edentulous) area." class="encyclopedia">denture</a> and reduce the <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/bone-loss/" target="_self" title="The loss of the alveolar bone which supports a tooth. This may be due to periodontal infection, endodontic infection, or trauma if this is left untreated it results in loss of the tooth. If the tooth is missing the loss of the residual bone is known as disuse atrophy. &nbsp;" class="encyclopedia">bone loss</a> associated with wearing <a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com/encyclopedia/denture/" target="_self" title="Usually refers to a full set of removable teeth. They are only supported by the soft tissues of the mouth. Partial dentures are also removable but only replace some of the teeth and are supported by the remaining natural teeth and soft tissues of the toothless (edentulous) area." class="encyclopedia">denture</a>s.</p>
<p>Hope this helps,<br>
Nick DeTure DMD<br>
<a href="https://aad.nicktodisco.com">askadentist.com</a></p>
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