People who have not followed adequate dental care for some years may 
have already lost most of their teeth and feel a little hopeless.
Sometimes they ask a dentist to remove the remaining teeth as they are often broken and have deep cavities.
It’s true that, sometimes, removal of the remaining teeth and replacing them with full dentures is the only option.
But more often there are other options available.
Some or all of the remaining teeth could be repaired and used in 
conjunction with a partial denture. While a full denture replaces all of
 the teeth on the upper or lower jaw, a partial denture replaces some of
 the teeth.
If only a few weak teeth remain on the upper jaw, it might be preferable
 to have them extracted and a full upper denture made. Full upper 
dentures can be more secure than lower ones as the upper denture gets 
added stability from the palate and is not easily dislodged by the 
tongue.
If only a few teeth remain on the lower jaw, however, the dentist will 
usually aim to save them and use a partial denture if necessary.
Ideally, all teeth that can be saved should be saved but this is not always possible – often due to finances.
In such cases, having teeth removed and dentures may be the only option.
 
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