If you are dealing with partial or full tooth loss, implant-supported dentures can be one of the most effective dental treatment options. Implant-supported dentures help optimise your oral health by improving the appearance of your teeth, restoring your ability to bite and chew normally, and enhancing the overall function of your mouth. Dental implants and implant-supported dentures work together to improve both the aesthetics and functionality of your smile.
Dental implants have changed the way we approach dentistry. They are not only used for replacing single or multiple teeth but can also be used to support and stabilise removable dentures. Long-term denture wearers often experience bone remodelling and resorption over time, which can result in loose and ill-fitting dentures. With the development of implant-supported dentures, these issues can now be a thing of the past for many patients.
As few as four implants can be placed in strategic positions within the jaw to firmly anchor the dentures. A short surgical procedure is required to place the implant posts into the jawbone. Once placed, they are left to heal and bond with the surrounding bone and gum tissue, forming a permanent fixture in the mouth. Special attachments are then used to secure the dentures to the implants, allowing the wearer to remove them easily for cleaning and snap them back into position.
Benefits of Implant-Supported Dentures
Dental implants have changed the way we approach dentistry. They are not only used for replacing single or multiple teeth but can also be used to support and stabilise removable dentures. Long-term denture wearers often experience bone remodelling and resorption over time, which can result in loose and ill-fitting dentures. With the development of implant-supported dentures, these issues can now be a thing of the past for many patients.
As few as four implants can be placed in strategic positions within the jaw to firmly anchor the dentures. A short surgical procedure is required to place the implant posts into the jawbone. Once placed, they are left to heal and bond with the surrounding bone and gum tissue, forming a permanent fixture in the mouth. Special attachments are then used to secure the dentures to the implants, allowing the wearer to remove them easily for cleaning and snap them back into position.
Benefits of Implant-Supported Dentures
- Enhanced Stability
- Improved Speech
- Reduced Bone Loss
- Aesthetics
If you would like more information on tooth restoration options, please contact us at Example Dental Practice or schedule your initial consultation.
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