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Implant supported denture for replacing missing teeth

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 Implant-supported dentures  are a type of dental restoration that involves using dental implants to support and stabilize dentures in the mouth. It can significantly improve the quality of life for individuals with missing teeth by providing a stable and durable solution that closely mimics the function and appearance of natural teeth. Implant-supported dentures are an excellent option for individuals who have lost multiple teeth and are looking for a more secure and natural-feeling solution.

The cost of implant-supported dentures can vary widely depending on several factors, including the number of implants required, the types of dentures chosen, the location of the dental practice, the expertise of the dental team, and any additional procedures that may be needed. The cost of dental implants can range from $1000 to $3000 or more, and since implant-supported dentures typically require multiple implants, the total cost can add up.

 Implant-supported dentures process

 The process of getting implant-supported dentures typically involves several stages, from the initial consultation to the final placement of the dentures. Here is the implant-supported denture process:

  •  Initial Consultation and Assessment: You will have an initial consultation with a dentist or prosthodontist who specializes in dental implants. They will evaluate your oral health, including the condition of your jawbone and any remaining teeth. Your medical history and any potential risk factors will also be considered to ensure you are a suitable candidate for dental implants.
  •  Treatment Planning: Based on the assessment, the dental professional will create a personalized treatment plan that outlines the number of implants needed, the type of denture, and any additional procedures required.
  •  Implant Placement Surgery: It is done under local anesthesia or sedation to ensure your comfort during the procedure. Small incisions are made in the gum tissue to expose the jawbone, and the implants are carefully inserted into the bone. The gums are then stitched closed, and the implants are left to integrate with the bone over a period of several months (usually 3 to 6 months). This process is called osseointegration.
  •  Healing Period: During the healing period, osseointegration takes place as the implants fuse with the jawbone, creating a stable foundation. You may be provided with temporary dentures to wear during this phase.
  •  Abutment Placement: Once osseointegration is complete, a minor surgical procedure is performed to attach abutments to the implants. Abutments are small connector pieces that protrude through the gums. They serve as attachment points for the denture.
  •  Impressions and Denture Fabrication: Impressions of your mouth are taken to create a precise mold for the fabrication of your implant-supported denture. The denture will be designed to fit securely onto the abutments and provide optimal aesthetics and functionality.
  •  Denture Attachment: Your custom-made denture will be attached to the abutments using mechanisms like clips, ball attachments, or screws, depending on the type of denture and the chosen attachment method.
  •  Final Adjustments: The dentist will ensure that the denture fits comfortably and securely. Minor adjustments may be made to achieve the best fit.
  •  Ongoing Care and Maintenance: Proper oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups are crucial to maintaining the health of your implant-supported dentures and oral tissues. Your dentist will provide guidelines for cleaning and care to ensure the longevity of your restoration.

Implant-supported dentures: pros and cons

 Here are the implant supported dentures pros and cons to help you understand the advantages and potential drawbacks of this dental restoration option:

 Pros of implant-supported

  •  Improved Chewing Efficiency: With enhanced stability, you can chew a wider range of foods more comfortably, which contributes to better nutrition and overall quality of life.
  •  Preservation of the Jawbone: It stimulates the jawbone, preventing bone loss that can occur when teeth are missing. This helps maintain your facial structure and prevents the look that can be associated with bone resorption.
  •  Enhanced Aesthetics: They are designed to closely resemble natural teeth, providing a more realistic and aesthetically pleasing appearance.
  •  Boosted Confidence: It feels more secure and natural; many patients experience an increase in self-confidence and a sense of normalcy in their daily activities.
  •  Durability and Longevity: With proper care and maintenance, implant-supported dentures can last a long time, potentially even a lifetime.

 Cons of implant-supported dentures

  •  Surgical Procedure: The placement of dental implants involves a surgical procedure, which might be intimidating for some individuals. It also necessitates a healing period before the dentures can be attached.
  •  Cost: It tends to be more expensive than traditional removable dentures due to the surgical procedures involved, the cost of dental implants, and the fabrication of custom dentures.
  •  Time Investment: The entire process of getting implant-supported dentures can take several months, including the time required for implant integration. This might not be suitable for individuals looking for a quick solution.
  •  Requirement for Adequate Bone: Successful implant placement relies on having sufficient jawbone density and volume. In cases where bone has significantly resorbed, bone grafting might be needed to provide an adequate foundation for implants.
  •  Maintenance and Care: They are more stable but require proper oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups to ensure their longevity and your oral health.

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Implant-supported dentures at Unique Dental Lab.

 Choosing a reliable and skilled dental lab can contribute to the success and satisfaction of your implant-supported denture treatment. Unique dental labs  have high-quality materials, and modern technology can contribute to more precise and durable dentures. Our dental professionals will ensure a successful implant-supported denture process tailored to your unique needs. Always consult with a qualified dental professional to determine the best treatment plan for your unique needs.

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