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Implant-Retained Dentures: A Secure and Comfortable Solution for Missing Teeth

Implant-retained dentures offer an innovative solution for those who need full or partial dentures but are seeking improved stability and comfort. Unlike traditional dentures, which rest directly on the gums, implant-retained dentures are anchored securely into the jawbone using dental implants, providing a more stable and permanent fit.

How Implant-Retained Dentures Work

The process of getting implant-retained dentures begins with a dental professional placing small titanium implants into the jawbone. These implants fuse with the bone in a process called osseointegration, creating a strong and durable foundation. Once the implants are fully integrated and healed, a custom-made denture is attached to the implants. This type of denture can be either removable or fixed, depending on the patient’s needs and preference.

The key benefits of implant-retained dentures include:

  • Increased stability: The implants hold the denture securely in place, preventing any slipping or discomfort, which can be a common issue with traditional dentures.
  • Improved comfort: As the implants integrate with the jawbone, they mimic the natural root structure of teeth, providing a more comfortable fit.
  • Better chewing function: Implant-retained dentures offer better biting force compared to traditional dentures, making it easier to eat a wide variety of foods without concern.
  • Prevention of bone loss: The implants stimulate the jawbone, preventing the bone loss that can occur when teeth are missing, helping maintain facial structure.

Who Can Benefit from Implant-Retained Dentures?

Implant-retained dentures are ideal for people who have lost all or most of their teeth and are looking for a more secure, long-lasting solution. Candidates should have healthy gums and sufficient bone density to support the implants. A consultation with a dental professional can help determine if this solution is right for you.

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