The term “denture face” describes the sunken or aged appearance that can sometimes develop in individuals wearing dentures. This occurs due to bone loss in the jaw, a natural consequence of tooth extraction, which can be exacerbated by ill-fitting dentures that fail to provide adequate support for the facial muscles and structures. The lack of stimulation from natural teeth roots leads to bone resorption over time, resulting in a shortening of the distance between the nose and chin, deepening of facial wrinkles, and a generally older look.
Maintaining a youthful and natural appearance is important for self-esteem and social interactions. Addressing potential facial changes associated with tooth loss and denture wear contributes significantly to overall well-being. Historically, advancements in denture technology and oral health practices have aimed to minimize these adverse aesthetic effects, leading to innovations in materials and fitting techniques. Minimizing these changes helps individuals retain a more natural and confident appearance throughout their lives.