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Dental Implants

Dental Implants

Dental implants are surgical-grade root  devices that support permanent tooth prosthetics that are manufactured  to last a lifetime. These artificial roots are anchored in the bone  beneath the gums where they become fused into the jaw.

A  crown is mounted atop the implant for a long-lasting and natural  looking smile. Many dentists and patients prefer dental implants because  they offer the same function as natural teeth and also help prevent  bone atrophy in the jaw. Dental implants may be used to replace a single  missing or damaged tooth or to restore an entire smile.

Removable Dentures

Dentures are removable tooth prosthetics  designed to look and function like natural teeth. For thousands of  years, some form of denture has been used to fill in the gaps left by  missing teeth, although today’s dentures are much more advanced and  easier to care for.

Most dentures  are composed of replacement teeth attached to plastic bases that take on  the appearance of the gums. They are used to compensate for one or more  missing teeth, and are available as partials and complete sets of  teeth.

Many dental patients elect  dentures for tooth replacement if they are not candidates for dental  implants or are otherwise looking for a tooth replacement option that is  more affordable and budget-friendly.

Partial Dentures

Like a bridge, partial dentures rest on surrounding teeth to fill  in the gaps where one or more teeth are missing. But unlike a bridge,  partial dentures are fully removable by the wearer. 

Implant Supported Overdenture

 An Implant Supported Overdenture is a  contemporary restoration that has revolutionized the way surgeons and  dentists think of replacing a full set of teeth. Standard dentures are  unsecured prostheses with inherent limitations.

Most  often, dentures are painful, inconvenient and unstable. Such dentures  can make chewing foods difficult, limiting the foods that you once  enjoyed. Modern dentistry can help with implant supported dentures.

The  Implant Supported Overdenture treatment concept replaces your missing  teeth with a full dental bridge supported by dental implants. Fewer  implants are needed and overall treatment time and cost is reduced. An  Implant Supported Overdenture solution also ensures greater stability in  the bone, reducing the need for bone graft surgery to increase bone  volume.

Implant-supported  overdentures stay connected with bar and clip attachment methods or use a  variety of abutment-based attachments (ball, magnets, and resilient  stud attachments such as Locators). The most appropriate attachment  system for your individual needs relates to a variety of factors that is  determined early in the treatment. Typically, a temporary set of teeth  can be placed on the same day of surgery. The temporary teeth allow you  to lead a normal life immediately after surgery. After a short healing  period, your dentist will place the final bridge. Your quality of life  is improved, and you can start enjoying your favorite foods again with  renewed confidence.

Implant Supported Overdentures offer you many advantages:

  • A cost effective solution. When compared to some other implant  supported restoration methods, your new replacement teeth require fewer  implants for each jaw. With fewer implants required, the cost is  lowered.
  • Reduced need for bone grafting. The special angled placement of  two of the implants ensures a secure and stable anchorage for the  replaced arch, often making bone grafting unnecessary.
  • Faster treatment and healing time. Your replacement arch can be attached to your implants immediately after insertion.

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