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By David C. Medford, DDS
January 16, 2012
Category: Dental Implants
Tags: Dental Implants  

 

 Denture Wearer Improve Taste?

Denture wearers can improve taste.Taste (gustation) is defined as the ability to detect flavors from food, minerals and poisons. Taste is one of the five senses and is a basic function of life.

Taste helps to improve the quality of life and detects poisons to protect you.

There are around 10,000 taste buds in the mouth. Each taste bud has between 15 and 150 receptor cells that derives a specific flavor such as salt, sweet, sour, bitter and umami (savory). That equates to 150,000 to 1.5 million receptor cells. These cells turn over every two weeks.

If you are wearing an upper denture (maxillary complete denture), the roof of the mouth (palate) is most likely covered with acrylic or metal.

There are receptors for taste located all over the soft palate.

Covering the roof of the mouth with a removable complete denture reduces the ability to taste foods. The technical term for reduced taste is hypogeusia. Upper complete dentures cause hypogeusia.

If you are wearing an upper complete denture (people also refer to these as plates), you may be experiencing decreased taste. Foods lose their sharpness. Food and drink may become bland. The joy of eating for pleasure gets diminished. But there is a way to improve your taste:

THE PALATE ON THE UPPER DENTURE CAN BE REMOVED

In the construction of an upper denture, the dentist covers the palate (roof of the mouth) to improve suction. This allows the upper denture to have better retention and increases the chance the denture will stay in place during eating.

Your upper denture can be fixed with dental implants.

The dental implants prevent the need for suction of the denture. Without the need for suction, the dentist can remove the palate on the denture. This opens up the ability to increase taste and feel temperature from food and drink. Your quality of life can significantly improve!

Dental implants = improved taste = improved quality of life

After treating thousands of patients, I have never met a patient that loved having the roof of his or her mouth covered with either metal or plastic. They all mentioned the decreased ability to feel temperatures and taste foods. They are frequently seeking methods to improve taste. Dental implants are the way.

If you are wearing an upper denture, 2-4 dental implants can be used to fix the upper teeth and prevent them from sliding around or falling down during eating. Placing dental implants to fix your denture can increase the pleasure from eating, improve digestion and improve speech.

Dr. David Medford is a dentist in Fort Worth, Texas. Dr. Medford is trained in Dental Implants, Fort Worth, Texas. Call for a consultation today. 

By David C. Medford, DDS
January 11, 2012
Category: Dental Implants
Tags: Dental Implants  

More and more people are asking me what Dental Implants are and if they are a candidate for them.  If you are missing teeth due to trama or poor oral hygiene, tired of dentures or have had a failed root canal...you are a candidate for Dental Implants!  

Dental implants replace tooth roots. A dental implant is a very simple metal screw (see picture below) which is designed to thread into the bone of the jaw and to allow for the attachment of a (prosthetic) tooth at the top. The bone will fuse to the implant over a short period of time (3 to 4 months) and then implant is permanently in place.

 

 

What Are the Advantages of Dental Implants?

  • Improved appearance. Dental implants look and feel like your own teeth. 
  • Improved speech. With poor-fitting dentures, the teeth can slip within the mouth causing you to mumble or slur your words. Dental implants allow you to speak without the worry that your teeth might slip.
  • Improved comfort. Because they become part of you, implants eliminate the discomfort of removable dentures.
  • Easier eating. Sliding dentures can make chewing difficult. Dental implants function like your own teeth, allowing you to eat your favorite foods with confidence and without pain.
  • Durability. With good care,  implants last a lifetime.
  • Convenience. Dental implants eliminate the embarrassing inconvenience of removing your dentures, as well as the need for messy adhesives to keep your dentures in place.

 

How Painful Are Dental Implants?

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    Most people say that there is very little discomfort involved in the procedure. Local anesthesia can be used during the procedure, and most patients report that implants involve less pain than a tooth extraction.

    After the dental implant, mild soreness can be treated with over-the-counter painmedications, such as Tylenol or Motrin.

     

    Dr. David C. Medford is a dentist in Fort Worth, TX, that is trained in General Dentistry and Implant placement. For more information on Dental Implants call, 817-923-9877 or email docmedford@sbcglobal.net