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Implant Supported Dentures

in Windsor

In the quest to replace missing teeth, the goal is always to find an option that mimics natural teeth as closely as possible. Implant-supported dentures offer a more stable and comfortable alternative to traditional dentures, providing a sensation akin to having your natural teeth restored.

Achieve a Stable and Comfortable Fit with

Implant Supported Dentures

Dentures have long been a go-to solution for replacing lost teeth. Yet, even with improvements in their design and adhesives, they often end up feeling unstable and uncomfortable.

Many individuals opt for dentures when dealing with tooth loss, but frequently encounter issues such as poor fit and bulkiness, leading to difficulties in chewing, speaking, and a lack of confidence.

At Windsor Dental Care, we provide a superior alternative with our implant-supported dentures, designed for enhanced security and comfort. These dentures offer a more natural look and feel, making them an ideal choice for those who have lost all their teeth. Unlike traditional dentures, they remain firmly in place without slipping or producing noise during conversations or meals. If you're interested in exploring the benefits of implant-supported dentures, contact Windsor Dental Care today. Our team is ready to address any inquiries and assist in determining whether this option suits your needs.

Who Is a Candidate for

Implant Supported Dentures?

An implant-supported denture involves replacing multiple teeth with a denture that is securely attached to the bone. Here are the types of patients who might find this dental solution beneficial.

Individuals Lacking Sufficient Bone for Denture Stabilization

Implant-supported dentures present a viable solution for individuals who lack enough jawbone to secure conventional dentures. These dentures are held firmly in position by two or more implants embedded in the jawbone, ensuring they do not shift or slide as traditional dentures might.

Individuals with Gum Sensitivity to Pressure

Conventional dentures exert pressure on the gums during chewing or biting. However, implant-supported dentures, thanks to their solid attachment to the jawbone, remain stationary. This significantly reduces pressure on the gums.

Individuals with a Sensitive or Strong Gag Reflex Due to Removable Prosthetics

Implant-supported dentures are anchored by implants rather than depending on the plastic base for hold, allowing the base of the artificial teeth to be much thinner. Consequently, this leads to a less cumbersome and more compact denture design. For patients experiencing active or pronounced gag reflexes, the minimized size of these dentures offers a significant benefit.

Frequentely Asked Questions

Implant-supported dentures merge the beneficial attributes of both dentures and dental implants, offering a durable and aesthetically pleasing solution. These dentures can be crafted from porcelain or acrylic teeth set in a gum-colored base, equipped with attachments that securely connect to implants. This method stands out as a superior alternative to conventional dentures, mainly due to the solid connection it establishes with the jawbone.

If you’re missing multiple teeth or all of your teeth, implant-supported dentures provide a stable replacement option. Unlike traditional partial or full dentures that can move or slip, implant-supported dentures are securely fixed to the implants, eliminating concerns over denture movement during eating or speaking. The implants ensure a tight bond with your jawbone, offering a sensation and functionality similar to natural teeth.

In the field of dental implantology, it’s not necessary to replace each missing tooth with an individual implant. The exact number of implants required to support a denture varies, with a minimum of two implants needed for a full set of dentures, though the number may increase to five or six depending on the quality of the jawbone and the patient’s bite force. For personalized advice on implant-supported dentures and to determine the number of implants you might need, consulting with a dentist for a tailored evaluation is recommended.

Implant-supported dentures present a viable solution for those seeking an upgrade from traditional, often uncomfortable and ill-fitting dentures. If you’re dealing with a partial or complete denture that feels loose or cumbersome and desire a replacement that offers a more natural feel and appearance, implant-supported dentures might be the right choice for you. To ascertain your suitability for this dental solution, consider the following criteria:

  • Individuals Who Have Lost Multiple Teeth: For those who have lost more than two teeth or all of their teeth due to decay, disease, injury, or other dental issues, implant-supported dentures offer a method of tooth replacement that doesn’t rely on neighboring teeth for support. These dentures can mimic the look and function of your natural teeth.
  • Patients with Sufficient Jawbone: A key requirement for implant-supported dentures is having enough jawbone to anchor the implants securely. This type of denture typically necessitates a greater number of implants due to their fixed nature, necessitating adequate, quality bone for support. Should there be a deficiency in jawbone volume, bone grafting might be recommended to enhance it.
  • Commitment to Oral Hygiene: The longevity and success of dental implants hinge significantly on diligent oral hygiene practices. It’s crucial for patients to keep both the implant sites and their entire mouth clean to prevent inflammation, gum disease, and potential implant failure.
  • Patients with No Complicating Medical Conditions: The surgical aspect of implant placement entails certain risks, particularly for those with existing medical conditions. Prospective patients must undergo a thorough health screening to ensure there are no conditions or ongoing treatments that could interfere with the surgery’s success or the healing process. Any such health concerns must be managed prior to undertaking an implant-supported denture procedure.

If you meet these criteria and are interested in exploring implant-supported dentures further, consulting with a dental professional can provide personalized insights and recommendations.

Implant-supported dentures present significant advantages compared to traditional dentures:

  • Exceptional Stability: Unlike conventional dentures that can shift and slide, implant-supported dentures are securely anchored by implants embedded in the bone. This firm anchorage ensures the dentures remain in place during activities such as talking, drinking, and eating, preventing them from becoming loose.
  • Natural Feel and Function: These dentures offer a sensation and functionality closely resembling that of natural teeth. The solid foundation provided by the bone-embedded implants enhances the ability to bite and chew, restoring a natural eating experience for the wearer.
  • Solution for Insufficient Bone Volume: Tooth loss can lead to bone shrinkage, or resorption, potentially altering the jaw’s structure and complicating the retention of traditional dentures. Implant-supported dentures offer a viable option for those affected by significant bone loss. Bone grafting can regenerate bone growth, enabling the placement of dental implants that support the dentures, thus offering a stable and secure prosthetic solution even in cases of reduced bone density.

An implant-supported denture represents a reliable and secure way to replace missing teeth, enhancing your smile and preserving your oral health. Unlike traditional dentures that rely on existing teeth for support, these dentures are anchored by implants. An implant is a titanium rod placed into the jawbone, serving as a substitute for tooth roots. Suitable for replacing not just single teeth but also multiple teeth or an entire dental arch, these implants offer a robust and stable foundation. This stability enables patients to bite and chew effectively, restoring full functionality.

Traditional dentures have long been favored for tooth replacement because of their ease of access and cost-effectiveness. Yet, the issue of these dentures staying in place has consistently been a worry for users. If you’re contemplating upgrading from your conventional dentures to a version that’s more secure, comfortable, and resembles natural teeth more closely, implant-supported dentures provide a straightforward solution. Starting the transition is simple and begins with a consultation at our clinic, where our dentist will lead you through the seamless journey of receiving implant-supported denture care.

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At Windsor Dental Care, we offer quality care and individualised treatment plans. Our team is passionate about oral health and invested in helping our patients achieve their dental goals. Schedule an appointment with us today to start on the path to a healthy smile!