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

  1. Enhanced Stability
Traditional dentures sit on the gums and are typically held in place with denture adhesive. For many patients, this can result in dentures feeling loose or slipping out of place. Implant-supported dentures are secured to metal abutments connected to dental implants that have fused with the jawbone. This provides a level of stability similar to natural teeth, offering a more comfortable fit and eliminating the worry of dentures moving or falling out.

  1. Improved Speech
Dentures or bridges supported by implants can have a positive impact on speech, particularly for the upper jaw. Patients who previously wore removable dentures may not notice a dramatic change, but they will still benefit from increased stability, especially if their previous dentures were loose.

  1. Reduced Bone Loss
When natural teeth are lost, the surrounding bone no longer receives stimulation and begins to resorb over time. This bone loss can significantly affect facial structure and appearance, often leading to poorly fitting dentures that require frequent adjustment or replacement. Dental implants act as artificial tooth roots, stimulating the bone and helping prevent further deterioration. When sufficient implants are placed, they help maintain healthy and intact jawbone structure.

  1. Aesthetics
For many patients, appearance is a key consideration. As part of modern facial aesthetics, implant-supported dentures can replace lost tissues, restore facial balance, and often create a dramatic improvement in smile appearance.

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