Why Choose Implant Supported Dentures?

Dental restorative procedures like implant supported dentures can be a solution to partial or complete teeth loss. No one wants to lose a tooth, but you may experience it due to situations beyond control. In addition to transforming your smile, the procedure can boost your self-esteem and have your teeth functioning fully in no time.

Overview of implant supported dentures

An implant-supported denture is what it sounds like; a denture that is supported by dental implants. Instead of resting on the gums as traditional dentures do, it is anchored into the bone. When the implants have been fused into the bone, the dentist determines when the implants will be exposed. There are currently two kinds of implant dentures, and both have a base that looks like natural gum.

Types of implant dentures

Bar-retained dentures utilize a thin metal bar that follows the curve of the jaw. The bar is attached to the implants in the jawbone and is fitted accordingly. Clips or other forms of attachments are then fitted onto the bar to clip the denture in place.

Ball-retained dentures have a ball-shaped metal attachment that fits together with another attachment on the denture. Regardless of what type is chosen by a patient, they serve similar purposes, and the benefits over regular dentures are the same.

Why choose implant supported dentures?

Anyone who has worn regular dentures understands the frustration that comes with it. At first, they are the best fit, but usage decreases their fit quality. Implant-supported dentures offer lasting solutions to such frustrations. The following are other reasons to consider them.

Preservation of jawbone: Dental implants fuse the jawbone such that they provide stimulation like a natural tooth. The stimuli work for bone preservation, as well as eating and chewing. The conventional approach can be ill-fitting and ultimately cause bone loss and gum reduction.

A boost in confidence: Wearers of traditional dentures may avoid eating certain kinds of food because their devices could slip out, causing them embarrassment. Also, they may avoid smiling. However, implant dentures allow patients to consume their favorite meals because they are strong and reliable.

Less mess: Creams or adhesives hold regular dentures in place. They leave a poor taste in the mouth and tend to be inefficient. It is difficult to get used to an adhesive application. Using implants eliminates the mess and unpleasant taste of the adhesives.

Clear speech: Poor-fitting dentures could affect speech. Sometimes, people find it difficult to express themselves to prevent their dentures from falling out. Implant dentures are more secure, so there is hardly any difficulty with speech. Again, they are stronger and require less maintenance, making them a cost-effective option.

In conclusion

If you have been experiencing issues with conventional dentures, it may be time to switch to the better option. To find out if you are eligible for implant supported dentures, consider talking to your dentist. It is possible to use them for a lifetime, depending on how well you take care of them.

Request an appointment here: https://www.trivalleyimplants.com or call Gregory K. Louie DDS, PC at (925) 659-1142 for an appointment in our Danville office.

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