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Why You Should Pick Implant Supported Dentures as an Alternative to Dentures and Bridges

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    Implant supported dentures are a popular tooth replacement option that many dentists recommend for patients who need to replace an entire arch of missing teeth. They are a hybrid option that combines multiple oral prosthetics to replace teeth, which gives the patient the ability to eat, smile and speak naturally. However, with every dental procedure comes the possibility that there may be a better option. In the case of tooth replacement, some patients explore options such as bridges or traditional dentures.

    Why choose implant supported dentures

    Outlined below is an overview of implant supported dentures, as well as a few reasons that they might be a better option than bridges and dentures.

    Implant supported dentures

    Implant supported dentures are a hybrid option for replacing missing teeth. They combine dental implants with a denture piece to create a sturdy and reliable appliance. The dental implants are made of titanium, which is a biodegradable material that the body rarely rejects. The denture piece is made of nylon and plastic materials, while the artificial teeth are made of custom-crafted porcelain.

    The implant supported dentures process is involved and requires a great deal of time from the patient. To begin, an oral surgeon will surgically place dental implants into the patient’s jawbone. After placement, a process of osseointegration is required so the implants can fuse with the bone. Lastly, the dentures will be custom-created by a dental lab after impressions are taken. To complete the process, the patient will visit their dentist for placement and attachment of the dentures, thus finishing the implant supported dentures process.

    Implant supported dentures are the preferred option for tooth replacement because they allow for bone regeneration and stimulation, which is important when there are missing teeth. Many people who have missing teeth will begin to experience deterioration in their jaw, which can lead to serious complications. However, with implant supported dentures, the patient’s jawbone will undergo osseointegration, which ensures a stimulated jawbone.

    Bridges

    Dental bridges are another tooth replacement option that many people consider. They literally bridge still standing teeth together when there is a missing space from lost teeth. Often, bridges work in conjunction with dental crowns, which act as the artificial teeth in the replacement process.

    While dental bridges are a great option, they do not restimulate the jawbone, which is important when there are missing teeth. However, if the patient only has a couple of missing teeth, then bridges may be a good option, since implant supported dentures can only be used for an entire arch of teeth.

    Traditional dentures

    Traditional dentures are another tooth replacement option that many people consider when they have missing teeth. While dentures are an affordable and simple process, they are known to slide around in the mouth, which makes eating, speaking and smiling difficult. Additionally, dentures do not encourage stimulation in the jaw, which can lead to deterioration.

    Learn more today!

    Each patient has different needs, which means implant supported dentures may not be suitable for everyone. In some instances, bridges or traditional dentures may be more advantageous. However, the best place to start is by visiting a dentist who can perform an evaluation to determine which tooth replacement option is best. Reach out today to get started or to learn more!

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    Dr. Juan Valencia

    Dr. Juan Valencia has been practicing in Arizona for over 17 years. He grew up on the East Coast in New Jersey with his family. Dr. Valencia attended Georgetown University for his undergraduate studies and completed dental school at Temple University

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