Can dentures be fitted after tooth extraction?

Oct 08, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Liu Chao
Introduction
If the extraction site heals relatively quickly and the patient needs to have a removable denture fitted, installation can usually be done one month after the procedure. Removable dentures have a wide range of applicability and are suitable for individuals over 18 years old with missing teeth; they can be easily removed for cleaning. If the wound is healing poorly, it is generally not recommended to fit dentures immediately, and the patient may need to wait for a longer period.

Generally, whether dentures can be fitted after tooth extraction depends on the specific circumstances. If the extraction site has healed properly, dentures can usually be placed; however, if healing is incomplete, immediate denture placement is typically not recommended. Detailed explanations are as follows:

If the extraction wound heals quickly and the patient requires removable dentures, fitting can usually take place about one month after extraction. Removable dentures have a broad range of applicability, are suitable for individuals over 18 years old with missing teeth, and can be easily removed for cleaning.

If wound healing is poor, immediate denture placement is generally not advised. The patient may need to wait until the alveolar bone and gums have stabilized before proceeding with denture placement.

During the waiting period before denture fitting, patients should allow sufficient time for healing and avoid placing dentures too early or too late to prevent adverse effects on the oral cavity. Additionally, maintaining good oral hygiene is essential—rinsing the mouth after meals and consistently brushing teeth in the morning and evening—to prevent food debris accumulation, bacterial growth, and impaired gum healing.

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