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Implant Retained Dentures

Unlike traditional dentures, which often lack stability, and cause difficulty while eating or speaking, implant retained dentures are anchored securely to dental implants. This provides a more stable and secure fit. It eliminates the need for messy adhesives and allows individuals to enjoy their favorite foods without worry. Additionally, implant retained dentures help preserve the integrity of the jawbone, preventing bone loss that can occur with traditional dentures. This not only maintains facial structure but also promotes oral health in the long run.

 

  • Natural-looking replacement teeth
  • surgically placed in the jawbone for a stable foundation
  • Chew, bite, speak and smile with confidence
  • Maintain jawbone density and strength
  • Retain a more youthful facial appearance

FAQ's

  • Implant retained dentures are a type of dental prosthesis that are secured in the mouth using dental implants. Unlike traditional dentures that rest on the gums, implant retained dentures are supported by titanium posts that are surgically placed into the jawbone. These posts act as artificial tooth roots and provide a stable foundation for the denture to attach to. This significantly improves the stability and functionality of the denture, allowing the wearer to eat, speak, and smile with confidence.

  • A minimum of 4 implants is typically recommended to support a full arch of dentures. However, the exact number of implants required can depend on factors such as the quality and quantity of the patient’s remaining bone, the bite forces involved, and the patient’s personal preferences and expectations.

  • Our dentist will surgically place dental implants into holes drilled in the jawbone. These implants act as anchors for the dentures. You’ll be given anaesthetic beforehand to ensure this procedure doesn’t hurt.  After a healing period of a few months, during which the bone fuses with the implants, abutments are attached to the implants. Finally, custom-made dentures are securely attached to these abutments, providing a stable and natural-looking solution for patients with missing teeth.

  • It could take a few days to a few weeks for you to fully recover from the surgery and adjust to your new dentures. But, over time, as the implants integrate with the jawbone, you’ll gradually regain your ability to eat and speak comfortably.

  • Yes. Local anesthesia is used to numb the area where the implants will be placed, ensuring a pain-free experience during the surgery. It’s important to discuss any concerns or preferences for pain relief with your dentist before the procedure to ensure a comfortable experience.

  • With proper care and maintenance, implant-retained dentures can last for many years, making them a reliable option for those seeking a more permanent solution to missing teeth.

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