Complete Dentures

Artificial teeth and the denture base are the two major components of complete dentures. An artificial tooth can be utilised, as previously said, to help people pronounce words and restore the original tooth's look, occlusion, and oral function. The dental basis, which serves as the prosthetic tooth's base, can be utilised to repair damaged soft tissue as well as damaged bone. Biting pressure is transferred from the prosthetic tooth to the oral mucosa and bone structures

via the denture base. Complete dentures may perform all of these roles since tooth support cannot be achieved, and their denture base covers a broader region of oral mucosa than RPDs can. In contrast to RPDs, full dentures don't utilise connections since there isn't enough room to attach a major connector to the appliance, and minor connectors can't be used because there isn't a healthy abutment.