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Benefits of Implant Dentures

If you have traditional dentures, then you know how uncomfortable they can be when slipping or shifting. In addition, they limit your ability to eat some foods, implant dentures are much more stable than traditional dentures, allowing you to enjoy your favorite foods again. However, like any dental appliance, they need regular maintenance to keep them in good condition.

Implant-supported dentures stay in place and allow you to eat all types of food without worrying about them slipping or coming loose. They also look and feel more natural.

Cost

A complete set of implant-supported dentures costs more than traditional dentures, but they last much longer and offer a variety of benefits. In addition to a more natural appearance and increased longevity, implant-supported dentures help improve eating and speaking ability and can boost self-esteem.

The cost of the procedure varies depending on your specific needs and treatment plan. A dentist with experience in implant dentistry can reduce the overall cost by minimizing risk factors and performing surgical procedures with precision and attention to detail.

Some dental insurance providers cover the cost of implant-supported dentures, but this varies by provider and may not be available for people with certain systemic health conditions or who require bone grafting as part of the treatment process. Fortunately, many dentists offer in-house and third-party financing plans that can make this solution more affordable. You can also purchase dental prepaid plans to spread the cost of your dentures over time. This can make the cost more manageable and provide peace of mind that you will receive high-quality care.

Comfort

Traditional dentures can slip or shift in the mouth, which makes them uncomfortable for patients to wear. By contrast, implant supported types function like real teeth and are securely anchored to the jawbone.

Their natural look and feel give patients confidence to smile and communicate with friends and family. In addition, they can eat a wider range of foods without compromising comfort or texture.

Another key benefit is that implant supported dentures are more efficient than traditional ones at the act of chewing, resulting in better digestion and allowing patients to eat the food they want. They also reduce mumbling and slurring, often a problem with traditional dentures.

Our team will perform a comprehensive dental examination and consultation to determine your eligibility for an implant-supported denture. They’ll take into consideration factors such as the quality and density of your jawbone, your overall health and medical history, and any medications you may be taking.

Appearance

Patients who are missing teeth experience a number of problems including trouble eating their favorite foods, oral infections, speech impairments and self-esteem issues. Permanent dentures address these concerns and are an effective way to restore both the function of your smile and its appearance.

These appliances look incredibly natural and are a step above conventional removable dentures. Your dentist will work with you to select the perfect shade, shape and size of artificial teeth to ensure that your new appliances fit perfectly and look beautiful.

They can also prevent bone loss by mimicking the effects of natural tooth roots. This can prevent changes to your gum ridge that often occur with traditional dentures, and they can be more stable and secure. Patients who wear them report an improved quality of life and increased confidence with their smiles. They can enjoy a wider variety of foods and feel more at ease during social interactions. They can also maintain a better sense of personal hygiene without worrying about their dentures shifting and falling out.

Maintenance

Brushing your dentures is a must every day to prevent plaque buildup, discoloration, and the collection of odor-causing bacteria. Similarly, you should floss around your artificial teeth and gums to remove trapped food particles and bacteria. A rinse with mouthwash can also reduce bad breath and bacterial buildup.

You should also make sure to maintain a healthy diet and schedule regular appointments with your dentist for cleaning and x-rays. It is best to avoid extremely hard or sticky foods, as they can damage your dentures and cause pain. Your dentist will help you learn how to properly care for your new appliance so it lasts longer.

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