"Denture complete" typically refers to a full set of dentures, which are prosthetic devices designed to replace missing teeth.
Complete dentures are used when all of a person’s teeth are missing. They can either be "conventional" (placed after the gums have healed following tooth removal)
or "immediate" (placed immediately after tooth removal).
Here are some key points about complete dentures:
Materials: Dentures are often made from acrylic resin, but can also include metal components for added stability.
Upper and Lower Dentures: Complete dentures can be made for the upper jaw (maxillary denture) or lower jaw (mandibular denture), or both.
Fitting: Proper fitting is essential for comfort and function. Dentists typically create molds and impressions of your gums to ensure a perfect fit.
Care and Maintenance: Dentures need to be cleaned regularly, and they can be removed for cleaning. Denture adhesives can also be used to improve stability.