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What Kind Of Dentist Makes Dentures?

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October 9, 2025

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Hi Dr. Toof, I hope you’re doing well! I’m a 45 year old mother, and I recently had some dental issues, and it got me thinking about dentures. I’ve heard that some dentists specialize in making dentures, but I’m not sure what kind of dentist does that? I want to make sure we get the right help if we ever need it in the future. I’d really appreciate your guidance on this, as I want to make informed decisions for my child’s dental care. Thank you!

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Hello there! First off, great question, and it’s fantastic that you’re being proactive about understanding dental care options for you. When it comes to making dentures, there are generally two types of dentists you might encounter: general dentists and prosthodontists. While general dentists are fully capable of creating and fitting dentures, prosthodontists are the specialists who focus specifically on restoring and replacing teeth, including more complex cases involving dentures. So, if you ever needs dentures in the future, a general dentist might be your first port of call, but for more challenging scenarios, a prosthodontist could be your best bet.

Now, you might be wondering why someone might need dentures at all. For some, tooth loss could be due to decay, gum disease, injury, or even things they’re born with. It’s crucial to identify the root cause, pun intended, to avoid future tooth troubles. Keeping up with dental hygiene and having regular dental check-ups is a must, as these habits can prevent the problems that might lead to needing dentures.

If dentures are indeed necessary, the process usually starts with the dentist taking impressions of the patient’s mouth to create a custom fit. This is followed by fittings to make sure the denture plate sits comfortably. Sometimes, before dentures can be fitted, any remaining problematic teeth need to be removed. A little patience during this process goes a long way to ensure the best fit and comfort.

Before you even get to the dentist, it’s good to know some at-home tips if you are facing discomfort or tooth problems. Try to keep brushing twice a day and rinse with warm salt water, this can help reduce swelling or any irritation you may feel. It’s also smart to avoid foods that are hard or sticky, as these can make things worse.

Lastly, seeing a dentist at the earliest sign of trouble is crucial. Early intervention can prevent complications and improve the overall outcomes, often saving the need for more complex treatments like dentures. By maintaining routine dentist visits, you keep those pearly whites in great shape and catch any issues before they become bigger problems. I hope this helps, and here’s to keeping your family’s smiles healthy and bright!

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Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) Jordan University of Science and Technology, 2018

Dr. Athirah is a highly skilled and dedicated dentist with a special focus on dental surgery and endodontics. She co-founded Dr Toof Dental Clinic to stay at the forefront of modern dentistry.

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