Immediate dentures are placed right after tooth extraction, so you never go without teeth. However, since they’re made before your extractions, the fit isn’t as precise initially. Your gums and bones will change shape as they heal, requiring adjustments and possibly a reline after 3-6 months. Conventional dentures are made after your gums have healed from extractions, typically 6-8 weeks later. This allows for more precise measurements and a better initial fit. While you’ll be without teeth during the healing period, the final result is often more comfortable. We’ll discuss which option works best for your situation, considering factors like your lifestyle, healing expectations, and personal preferences.