Dental Implants & Veneers

Smile Confidently with Denture Solutions: A Better Quality of Life

A natural tooth is made up of a root and a crown. When you lose a tooth, you lose both

Dental implants, made from medical-grade titanium, serve as substitutes for the absent roots of teeth. Working parallel to your natural tooth roots, these implants act as stable anchors for the attachment of replacement teeth or a complete set.

In cases where multiple teeth are missing, two or more dental implants may be employed to support a conventional removable denture securely. Alternatively, they can form a foundation for an entire set of permanent teeth in either the upper or lower jaw.

Implant Retained Dentures

Implant-retained dentures offer a transformative solution to traditional removable dentures by incorporating dental implants for added stability and support. These implants, typically made from biocompatible materials like titanium, are surgically placed into the jawbone to serve as secure anchors for the dentures. Beyond the enhanced stability and reduced risk of slipping associated with traditional dentures, implant-retained dentures bring significant benefits to the jaw. The implants stimulate the jawbone, preventing the bone loss that often occurs with missing teeth. This stimulation helps maintain the bone structure and prevents the sunken appearance that can result from prolonged tooth loss. As a result, implant-retained dentures not only provide a more comfortable and secure fit for denture wearers but also contribute to long-term oral health by preserving the integrity of the jawbone.

Implant Removable Dentures

Implant-supported removable dentures represent a remarkable advancement in dental prosthetics, combining the stability of dental implants with the convenience of removable dentures. In this innovative approach, dental implants are strategically placed in the jawbone, creating a secure foundation for the removable denture. This not only prevents the denture from slipping or shifting but also offers increased comfort and confidence for the wearer. The removable aspect allows for easy cleaning and maintenance, promoting optimal oral hygiene. Additionally, implant-supported removable dentures distribute the forces of biting and chewing more evenly across the jaw, reducing the risk of pressure points and discomfort. This innovative solution provides individuals with a reliable and functional alternative, combining the benefits of implant stability with the flexibility of removable prosthetics, ultimately enhancing both oral function and overall quality of life.

 

Bone plays a crucial role in preventing tooth loss because it provides support and stability to the teeth. The teeth are anchored in the jawbone through their roots, and the bone surrounding these roots is essential for maintaining the structural integrity of the teeth. Here’s why bone is necessary to prevent tooth loss:

  • Anchoring Teeth: The jawbone provides a stable foundation for the roots of the teeth. The bone surrounds and supports the tooth roots, keeping them securely in place.

  • Chewing Forces: During chewing and biting, the teeth are subjected to forces. The jawbone absorbs and distributes these forces, preventing excessive pressure on individual teeth. Without adequate bone support, teeth may become loose and eventually fall out.

  • Stimulation for Bone Maintenance: The act of chewing stimulates the jawbone. This stimulation is essential for maintaining the density and strength of the bone. When teeth are missing, the lack of stimulation can lead to bone resorption, where the bone starts to deteriorate over time.

  • Preventing Shifting of Teeth: Teeth are aligned in a specific arrangement to ensure proper occlusion and function. If a tooth is lost and not promptly replaced, the neighboring teeth may start to shift into the empty space. This shifting can lead to bite problems, misalignment, and further tooth loss.

Bone is essential for maintaining a healthy and functional smile for several reasons. Firstly, the jawbone provides a stable foundation for teeth, anchoring them securely in place. It also absorbs and distributes the forces generated during biting and chewing, preventing excessive pressure on individual teeth. Additionally, the stimulation provided by the act of chewing helps maintain the density and strength of the jawbone, preventing bone resorption.

When tooth loss occurs, preserving the jawbone becomes crucial. Various denture options can contribute to a better-looking smile and address the challenges associated with missing teeth. Traditional removable dentures offer a cost-effective solution, while implant-supported dentures provide enhanced stability and prevent bone loss by integrating with the jawbone. Implant-retained dentures combine the benefits of both stability and the ability to be removed for cleaning. These denture options not only restore oral function but also contribute to a more aesthetically pleasing smile, boosting confidence and overall quality of life. Regular dental care and prompt replacement of missing teeth are essential for maintaining optimal oral health and preserving the integrity of the supporting jawbone.