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What are Implant Supported Dentures

However, an implant-supported denture is anchored to your jawbone by dental implants as opposed to lying on top of your gums. Implant Supported Dentures west Houston are minuscule threaded pins that cover the spaces left by lost tooth roots. https://www.cosmeticsmiles.com/procedures/restorations/dentures-partial-dentures/

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What are Implant Supported Dentures

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  1. An oral appliance that replaces multiple teeth at once is an implant-supported denture. It resembles a conventional denture in certain ways. However, an implant-supported denture is anchored to your jawbone by dental implants as opposed to lying on top of your gums. Implant Supported Dentures west Houston are minuscule threaded pins that cover the spaces left by lost tooth roots. Dentures that are supported by implants provide better stability for speaking, eating, and chewing.

  2. Implant supported dentures houston, on the other hand, are dentures maintained in place by implants as opposed to conventional dentures, which rest on the gum and may be fastened to the natural teeth. The foundation of the jawbone, corrected through surgery, serves as the connection point for implants. Your dentist will choose which of the two types of implants to use once they have established whether you are a good candidate for implants, including having enough jawbone. Two to five implants are placed in the jawbone, and each is connected to a thin metal bar. The denture is secured to this bar with clips or other similar fasteners. Also known as stud-attachment dentures, ball-retained prosthetics often include sockets that attach to connections that resemble balls on the implants. Implant-supported dentures must be taken out every night to be cleaned, much as conventional dentures. To avoid bacterial accumulation that can irritate the gums, be sure to thoroughly clean the area surrounding the attachments.

  3. Traditional dentures require regular adjustments to accommodate for changes in jaw shape and bone density, whereas implants supporting dentures promote bone stability and never need to be changed. Implant-supported dentures might be seen as an investment in this sense.

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