Are Same-Day Dentures Any Good? Pros, Cons, and Options
Yes, an immediate denture can be a good option if you want to avoid going without teeth after extractions. It gives you a temporary set of teeth while your mouth heals, but adjustments are common because your gums and jaw change during the healing process.
The answer to “Are same-day dentures any good?” depends on your oral health, how many teeth are extracted, your comfort goals, and your long-term treatment plan. At Smile Lab in Union Square, patients can compare immediate appliances, conventional dentures, and implant-supported options before choosing a path.
Key Takeaways
- An immediate appliance can help you avoid going without teeth after extractions.
- It provides a temporary set of teeth while your gums and jaw heal, but adjustments are often needed as they change.
- Common downsides include soreness, pressure spots, changes in chewing and speech, and a looser fit over time.
- Traditional dentures may offer a more stable fit after healing, while implant-supported options can provide more support for some patients.
- A dentist should review your oral health, extraction needs, healing timeline, and long-term goals before creating a treatment plan.
At a Glance
- Best for: Patients having several teeth removed
- Main benefit: You leave with teeth the same day
- Main drawback: The fit can change during healing
- Follow-up care: Adjustments, relines, replacement, or evaluation for signs that your dentures need repair may be needed
- Best next step: Get a clear plan before extractions
Are They Worth It?
They are worth considering if appearance, speech, and daily function matter during the healing period. They help you avoid the gap between extractions and final tooth replacement.
The American Dental Association explains that immediate appliances are placed on the same day the teeth are removed, while conventional options are made after the tissues heal, which may take several months. The ADA also notes that the first appliance may need to be relined or remade once the jaw has healed.
Tooth loss often follows untreated dental disease. CDC data show that nearly 21% of U.S. adults ages 20 to 64 had at least one permanent tooth with untreated decay, which shows why timely care matters before problems become harder to manage.
What a Same-Day Denture Is
An immediate denture is a removable appliance made before extractions. Your dentist takes impressions or scans first, then places the implant after the natural teeth are removed.
Same-Day Dentures vs. Regular Dentures
An immediate appliance is made before extractions and placed right after the teeth are removed. This helps you avoid a period without teeth, but the fit can change as swelling goes down and the gums heal.
A regular removable option is made after the healing period, when the gum tissue and jawbone have changed less day to day. That timing can give the dentist a more stable shape to work with, which may lead to a more predictable fit at the first placement.
Can It Be Permanent?
Sometimes, but it often acts as a temporary complete denture. Once your mouth is fully healed, your dentist may recommend a reline, a remake, or another option for a better custom fit.
Pros and Cons to Consider
The main benefit is timing. You get replacement teeth right away, which can help if you work, commute, or have a busy NYC schedule.
The main downside is change. The extraction site heals, the gums shrink, and the appliance may loosen during the adjustment period. Soreness, pressure spots, changes in eating, and changes in speech can also occur.
Dry mouth can make removable teeth less comfortable and may cause them to rub or develop sore spots, according to the NIDCR.
Who Is a Good Candidate?
You may be a candidate if:
- Several or all teeth need removal
- You want to avoid going without teeth
- You can return for follow-up visits
- You understand that healing times vary
- You may want implants or another long-term option later
Dr. Ebrahimi’s Take
Dr. Waise Ebrahimi, DDS, focuses on conservative, prevention-minded dentistry and predictable outcomes. His view is simple: an immediate appliance can help the transition, but the follow-up plan matters as much as the first fit.
What to Expect at Smile Lab
At Smile Lab, your visit starts with an exam, imaging when needed, and a clear discussion of your options. If dental implants may be part of your long-term plan, you can also ask about dental implants in Manhattan. If you are replacing one or a few teeth instead of a full arch, you can also ask whether a same-day dental bridge is a better fit.
You should leave knowing what will happen before, during, and after treatment. That includes expected healing, possible relines, replacement timing, and the best option for your mouth.
See if Smile Lab Is the Right Fit
If you are comparing options or want to avoid going without teeth, a consultation can help you choose the right next step.
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