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If you’ve been searching for solutions to missing or failing teeth - you’re in the right place. You’ve likely heard of “temporary teeth” in your search.

Today, we’ll define what temporary teeth really are, the drawbacks that come with them, and the permanent solution to missing or failing teeth that you can get in just 24 hours.

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Patient who skipped temporary teeth before and after permanent teeth in 24 hours

What Are Temporary Teeth?

Temporary teeth are exactly what they sound like – a short-term solution designed to fill the gaps left by missing teeth until a more permanent option is available. 

They can help maintain the appearance of a full set of teeth and aid in functions like eating and speaking, but they are not intended for long-term use.

Temporary teeth are often made of acrylic plastic - think of the stuff they use for nails at a nail salon. They aren’t designed to be a perfect fit and, because of the material they’re made from, they may be prone to stains, cracks, and chips.

Temporary teeth are not exactly what you want to be wearing for very long.

Teeth in a Day

The concept of "Teeth in a Day" has become popular in recent years. This process involves extracting any remaining teeth, placing dental implants, and fitting temporary teeth all in one day. 

While it sounds convenient, there’s a catch- these are just temporary teeth. 

Patients still have to wait for what may be up to 10+ months before they get their permanent set. 

During this time, they might face issues with fit, comfort, and functionality, as temporary teeth are not as durable or stable as permanent ones.

So teeth-in-a-day isn’t quite as glamorous as it sounds. Wondering if temporary teeth are a necessary step to get dental implants?

Luckily, the answer is no!

Temporary teeth in a day vs Nuvia's prosthetic

Permanent Teeth in 24 Hours

Permanent teeth in 24 hours is exactly what it sounds like. It’s Nuvia’s revolutionary way of providing dental implants- no temporary teeth required.

Patients get their permanent teeth 24 hours after their dental implants are placed. These permanent teeth are made from zirconia and can be used right away on a soft food diet. 

Zirconia is an incredibly strong and durable ceramic material. It allows us to create dental implants for patients that, with proper care, are designed to last a lifetime.

Unlike the acrylic plastic that temporary teeth, or even other variations of permanent teeth, are made from, zirconia is not very prone to chips, cracks, or needing repairs.

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Are Dentures Temporary Teeth?

Dentures are a temporary solution to missing teeth that many people use as a long-term solution.

While some people may feel alright just getting by with dentures, they are likely still experiencing the drawbacks of temporary teeth, such as the following:

  • Chips, cracks, and breakages: Dentures are made from acrylic plastic, which isn’t the sturdiest material out there.
  • Issues and discomfort from the fit: Dentures use suction and adhesives to stay in place. These methods aren’t always reliable, and can lead to difficulty keeping the dentures in place. Not to mention, denture wearers will likely experience changes to their jawbone resulting in the need to get a denture refitted.
  • Difficulty eating and talking: Fit issues can lead to difficulties talking and eating, as the dentures aren’t secure.

Although dentures are a temporary solution, there are many who use them long-term, thinking that they are more affordable than permanent solutions.

What people often don’t think about is all of the recurring costs that come with dentures. Repairs, replacements, refittings, and time getting all these things done can certainly add up over time.

Permanent solutions like dental implants are a one time cost that may be paid with a payment plan to make them more affordable.

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Dental Flippers - Another Variation of Temporary Teeth

Another type of temporary teeth is dental flippers. These are removable acrylic appliances that hold one or more false teeth. 

They are often used to fill in gaps while waiting for permanent dental solutions like bridges or implants.

In order to replace a dental flipper with a bridge, the surrounding teeth need to be healthy and able to support this procedure.

Dental flippers can be uncomfortable and may not stay in place well, making them less than ideal for everyday use.

If you’re missing 5+ teeth or have various failing teeth, full mouth dental implants could be a great permanent solution. No need to worry about further root canals, expensive dental procedures, or failed attempts to save a tooth here or there. Full mouth dental implants restore your entire smile and can significantly improve your dental health. 

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