Implant-supported dentures are a type of dental prosthetic that is supported by dental implants. The dentures snap onto the implants and are incredibly secure.
Benefits of Implant Supported Dentures
- Many patients choose implant-supported dentures because they are more secure and more stable than traditional dentures. Traditional dentures rest on the gums and rely on suction to stay in place. Implant-supported dentures are attached to the dental implants so they do not move or slip, even when you are eating or speaking.
- Implant-supported dentures are also more comfortable than traditional dentures because they are attached to dental implants instead of resting on the gums. This eliminates any irritation or soreness that patients may experience because of ill-fitting dentures.
- Implant-supported dentures are designed to help improve the health, function, and aesthetics of your smile. They are designed to work just like your natural teeth.
- Dentures can slip, slide and feel uncomfortable. Implant-supported dentures are anchored into place, so you can eat your favorite foods, speak clearly, and smile with confidence.
- Implant-supported dentures are specially designed to fit your mouth and gums. They are custom crafted to fit comfortably in your mouth. They are designed to look natural and blend in with your surrounding teeth. Most patients say that they do not even notice their implant-supported dentures are artificial teeth.
- Implant-supported dentures are permanent dentures. Traditional dentures must be removed every night and soaked overnight in a special cleaning solution. Implant-supported dentures are permanently affixed to your mouth and do not have to be taken out.
Who Is A Candidate For Implant Supported Dentures?
If you are suffering from multiple missing teeth, you may be a candidate for implant-supported dentures. Implant-supported dentures are secured with dental implants that are surgically placed in the upper or lower jaw.
Dental implants require a certain amount of bone in the jaw to be properly placed. Patients who do not have the right amount of bone in the jaw will not be able to receive dental implants. However, dentists can graft bone into the jaw if a patient does not have enough bone to receive a dental implant.
The Implant Denture Placement Procedure
Dental implants are small posts made from titanium that are surgically placed into the jawbone where teeth are missing. The implants are placed into the jawbone during a minor surgical procedure that takes place under local anesthesia. After the implants are placed, patients will need to wait several months for the jawbone to heal. After a period of healing, the implants will fuse with the jawbone, creating a strong foundation for the dentures. Then, the dentures are attached with special connectors. Once the dentures are attached, you will be able to eat and speak normally.
To learn more about the services offered at Tava Dentistry, call Dentist in Colorado at (719) 434-6630 or visit our dental office located at 320 E Fontanero St #302, Colorado Springs, CO 80907.