IMPLANT-SUPPORTED DENTURES IN CASTLE HILL
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It’s common knowledge that dentures are an excellent option for people who’ve lost (or are losing) teeth. But the reality is there’s more to it than that.
Whether you’ve lost all your teeth or your existing denture doesn’t fit properly, an overdenture implant can be an effective way to improve functioning and quality of life.
Why you might consider overdenture implants.
A common misconception is that dentures and implants are mutually exclusive. However, in some cases, you can have both! Overdentures with dental implants provide a comfortable, secure fit while giving patients many of their natural teeth back.
If you’re considering getting an overdenture or implant-supported denture, don’t hesitate to ask questions! For example, ask if it would be possible to have as many teeth replaced with dental implants as possible without getting a complete set of false teeth. One of our experienced dentists will be happy to talk through all your options.
How Do Implant-Supported Overdentures Work?
Implant-supported dentures provide several benefits over traditional dentures, including greater security and comfort. During an implant-supported denture procedure, your oral surgeon will place implants inside your mouth at various points around your jawbone to hold attachments for artificial teeth.
You’ll regularly visit a skilled dentist to have new teeth attached or adjusted. At each appointment, your dentist will examine your gums for inflammation or other potential issues related to denture wear.
If needed, they can perform minor procedures like laser treatments to improve health or appearance before permanently cementing new teeth into place with composite resin material.
How are overdentures installed?
Overdentures are anchored by clasps on the gum line and are held in place by the remaining teeth. Typically, an overdenture comprises two parts: a base and a pontic (false tooth).
The base is placed under the gum tissue near the remaining teeth and can be used to hold a fixed or removable prosthesis (false tooth) in place. If you have all your natural teeth but need an entire upper or lower denture, an implant-retained overdenture could be right for you.
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