Implant Supported Prosthesis
Implant-supported dentures are practical oral appliances that improve the aesthetics and effectiveness of your bite. This kind of denture outperforms all other denture types in terms of stability. Thorough dental evaluation and consequent diagnosis are prerequisites if a proper and accurate determination is to be made regarding your oral health and the best type of prosthesis for you.
A denture implant is a significant advancement over conventional dentures. Implant-supported dentures are attached to carefully positioned posts in the jawbone, unlike traditional dentures, which rest on the gums and require glue.
Benefits of Implant Supported Prosthesis
Keeps Your Jawbone Dense
These oral appliances use four implants placed in the jawbone to support an entire arch of teeth. Implant-supported dentures are attached directly to the implant posts, unlike conventional dentures, which rely on adhesives and mouth muscles to stay in place.
The jawbone ultimately degrades because it is not used when wearing regular dentures. The effects of the degeneration in the mouth can range from an increase in bacteria to a sunken facial expression.
Implant-supported dentures have implants resembling screws inserted into the jawbone during the process. The jawbone is usually employed because dentures supported by implants snap onto the implants, avoiding the sunken appearance typically brought on by a reduction in jawbone volume.
Simple Placement
There is no need for an adhesive with implant-supported dentures, saving you money and time. Despite the higher cost of implant-supported dentures, many patients see this as an investment in their oral health.
All dentures must still be removed before going to bed, but implant-supported dentures are much simpler to take out and put back in because there is no glue to deal with.
The steps are simple to follow. The dentist will carefully install four posts into the arch once confirmed that there is sufficient jawbone density to support the implants. The snap-on denture will attach to a support bar that will also be attached. Following a six-month healing period (during which you will be provided with temporary dentures while you wait), you will be given your bespoke dentures at the second session. You leave with brand-new teeth after a brief fit test.
Resembles Real Teeth
Implant-supported prosthesis more closely resembles the gloss and general appearance of natural teeth since they are acrylic. Every prosthesis set is customized for the patient based on their precise requirements. Once a tooth is created in the lab, you’ll feel it was intended for you. Dentures supported by implants will feel and look like your natural teeth, and you could even be unaware they are there.
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Types of Implant-supported Prosthesis
Our team will suggest the optimal oral care treatment plan for you based on the information gleaned from your dental evaluation. We will also confer with you and arrive at a mutually-satisfactory conclusion after considering your dental condition’s implant-supported prosthesis options.
Implant-supported prostheses are of the following types:
- Metal-Acrylic Resin
- Metal-Ceramic
- All Ceramic