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The word 'dentures' comes from the French 'dentier', meaning 'tooth' (from 'dent') with the suffix '-ures' indicating a collection or group. Historically, it originated from Latin 'dens' (tooth) through Old French to Modern English. Picture a set of gleaming, artificial teeth in a glass, ready to be worn again at dinner time.
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Read the FAQ explanation of Comprehensible InputDentures are artificial teeth that replace missing natural teeth and are designed to support chewing, speaking, and facial appearance. They can be full dentures, which replace all teeth in the upper or lower jaw, or partial dentures, which fill gaps when some natural teeth remain. Modern dentures are removable for cleaning and maintenance, and many patients adapt to them with practice. They sit on gums or dental implants, depending on the type, and require regular care, including cleaning, soaking, and periodic adjustments by a dentist. Understanding dentures helps demystify common dental prosthetics and can lessen anxiety about using them in daily life.
For English speakers, translate the idea of multiple devices and care routines; emphasize daily use and social context rather than technical detail.
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