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subject: Mini Dental Implants Secure Dentures For A Stronger, Restored Smile [print this page]


Do you have missing teeth? Or maybe your dentures don't fit properly anymore. Your teeth can be lost for an array of reasons, including infection, gum disease, accident or injury. Today, dentures are designed to be comfortable and functional, offering an appearance that is very close to natural teeth. Dentures provide support for your facial muscles, which helps prevent facial drooping, to greatly enhance your smile and appearance. Additionally, if your dentures become loose, dental implants can help bring stability back into your bite by holding your dentures tightly in place.

Denture Procedure

The denture process can typically take about one month and five appointments to complete: initial diagnosis, impression and wax is made, temporary dentures placement, and final denture is placed at the last appointment. Initially, an impression of your jaw is made using special materials and measurements are made to show how your jaws relate to one another and how much space is between them. The color or shade of your natural teeth will also be determined. Once completed, the impression, bite and shade are given to the dental laboratory so a denture can be custom-made for your mouth.

Getting Used to Your Dentures

For the first few weeks, your new denture may feel awkward or bulky, but do not fret as it will become more comfortable. Inserting and removing your denture will require some practice, but it should also easily fit in place. Never force your denture into position by biting down as this could bend or break the clasps.

At first you may be asked to wear your denture all of the time because it is the quickest way to identify parts of your denture that may need adjustment. If your denture places too much pressure on a particular area, that spot will become sore and your denture can be adjusted to fit more comfortably.

Support Loose Dentures with Implants

Small, titanium implant posts can help to secure a single replacement tooth, a bridge or a denture. If you are a candidate for implant retained dentures you have two available options: Non-removable fixed dentures and removable overdentures. Non-removable fixed dentures more closely resemble and restore natural oral function, requiring a solid foundation of five or more implant posts per jaw. These fixed dentures allow you to continue to brush and floss as usual, freeing you from the extra upkeep of removable dentures and appear to be the strongest option.

With implant supported dentures you can be confident that your teeth will not let you down. You will be able to eat what you like, smile proudly, and leave the adhesive behind. Unlike traditional dentures, implant retained dentures are held in place by dental implants which provide you with maximum retention, increase function, and added health benefits.

If you are missing multiple teeth, or even all of your teeth, contact your Ontario, CA dentist today to see if dentures are an appropriate solution to restoring your smile.

by: Gen Wright




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