Why You Might Want Dental Implant Dentures
Dentures are a popular solution for those with many missing teeth. They look just like your natural teeth and help you eat and speak more normally than you could with gaps in your smile. There are some challenges that come with dentures, though. They’ve been known to become dislodged at inconvenient times, like in the middle of a meal or conversation. Many patients become frustrated with them and want a more reliable solution. Fortunately, it’s possible to anchor your dentures with dental implants. Keep reading to learn more about why this can be so helpful!
Are You Having Problems With Your Dentures?
Dentures offer plenty of benefits for those who have few natural teeth left, but they also come with challenges. It’s important to remember that as we lose teeth, our body reabsorbs the surrounding bone mass because it’s no longer needed. This alters the shape of our jaw over time which means dentures that once fit like a glove no longer fit as well.
Ill-fitting dentures can cause problems! Firstly, they won’t attach as securely and may begin to slip out of place. This is especially true of the lower jaw during meals and conversations because of the muscle movements in your mouth. How embarrassing! Not only that, but repetitive motions with dentures that aren’t placed correctly can lead to sores on your gums, which could become infected.
That said, some patients look for more reliable solutions for dentures because they simply grow tired of the daily routine. Many find it tiring to have to remove and reinsert dentures several times a day. Not only that, but special care needs to be taken overnight. If they’re not left in a solution or glass or water, your dentures could dry out and crack, or become misshapen. What a hassle!
What Are Dental Implants?
In cases like these, your dentist might recommend dental implant dentures. Dental implants consist of a rod (usually titanium) that is surgically inserted into your jawbone like the root of a tooth. Over 3-6 months, your jaw fuses with this rod so it’s completely stabilized. Then, a custom-made restoration is anchored on top. Several dental implants can be placed around the mouth to support a bridge, partial denture, or even a full denture to replace any number of missing teeth! The final result is a tooth restoration that looks and feels completely natural. It even has the added benefit of providing stimulation to your jaw to prevent additional deterioration.
How Can Dental Implants Stabilize My Dentures?
For dental implant dentures, you can expect your dentist to place 4-6 implants. These support your dentures in a couple of ways:
- Your jawbone won’t weaken as quickly because the implants keep it activated. That means it doesn’t shift around your dentures, so they’ll continue to fit properly.
- It gives direct support that your dentist will use to attach a unique set of dentures that are not intended to be removed.
Once in place, these new dentures can be treated like natural teeth. You’ll need to keep up with daily brushing and flossing, but there’s no longer any need to remove them or keep them in a solution at night.
If you’re interested in dental implant dentures, make an appointment today. Once complete, you’ll have a beautiful smile built to last!
About the Practice
Our dentists at Fort Dental have more than 40 years of combined experience. Each patient is given customized service and a unique treatment plan based on their dental needs and oral healthcare goals. We accept dental insurance and also offer CareCredit financing, so that cost doesn’t keep you from getting the restorations that you deserve. You are welcome to request an appointment on our website or by calling (817) 292-5957.