- What Are Implant-Supported Dentures?
- What Is the Treatment Process for Getting Implant-Supported Dentures?
- What Are the Benefits of Implant-Supported Dentures?
- Implant-Supported Dentures Reviews
- Frequently Asked Questions
- A Secure Smile With Implant-Supported Dentures
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What Are Implant-Supported Dentures?
Removable dentures, both complete and partial, use messy adhesives to remain in place, but implant-supported dentures are connected to titanium posts in your jaw so they are secure and stable. This means that the dentures won't slip, even when eating or speaking. With more support and security, patients with implant dentures can feel confident that their dentures will stay in their mouths. Implanted dentures look attractive and natural and can be used just like your natural teeth. At Sexton Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Germantown, Arlington, and Memphis, TN patients can get implanted dentures that feel comfortable and look natural. Get more information on implant-supported dentures and if they are right for you. Schedule a consultation with Drs. Sexton, Weiskopf, or Russ today.
What Is the Treatment Process for Getting Implant-Supported Dentures?
Prior to any treatment, one of our doctors will complete a thorough exam, including digital imaging, to assess the strength of your gums and jawbone. If the gums or jawbone are too weak to securely hold the dental implants, then a gum and/or bone graft surgery can be needed. Once the grafted area is strengthened, you can have implant surgery.
You will be given a local anesthetic to numb your mouth before the procedure. Other sedation options may be considered if the procedure will be lengthy or if it helps you feel more comfortable. An incision will be made in your gums, and posts will be inserted into the jawbone. For dentures, four or more implants are usually used per arch. The incisions in the gums will be closed, with the upper portion of the implant visible above the gums. The posts will be covered with a temporary denture as they heal in the next 4 – 6 months. The implants will integrate with your jawbone and gums. As soon as the dental implants are healed, your custom-made dentures can be attached to the posts and adjusted for a secure fit.
What Are the Benefits of Implant-Supported Dentures?
Implant-supported dentures deliver a logical solution for people who desire a fixed tooth replacement that looks natural. A number of the primary benefits include:
- Don't move when talking or chewing
- Can halt jawbone deterioration that can happen with conventional dentures
- Help patients confidently chew foods that may not be possible with conventional dentures
- Durable, lasting solution
- Might enhance a patient's self-image
- Good fit and decreased risk of sore areas or irritation
Implant-Supported Dentures Reviews
Overall a very pleasant experience; Dr Sexton has excellent "bedside manner" , he thoroughly explained each step in the process and answered all my questions; dental implants are a long term experience and you need to plan for some inconvenience;
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can implant-supported dentures be taken out?
Implant-supported dentures come in two types: removable and non-removable. Many patients choose non-removable versions as they mimic the look and functionality of real teeth, boosting confidence in their daily activities. These types of dentures require the same oral care practices as natural teeth to stay in top shape.
Does the process of getting implant-supported dentures cause discomfort?
This process is conducted with local anesthesia to minimize pain, allowing most patients to experience only slight discomfort post-procedure. This mild discomfort can typically be controlled with standard over-the-counter pain relievers.
What is the best way to maintain implant-supported dentures?
Maintaining good oral hygiene is crucial for the upkeep of implant-supported dentures. This includes regular brushing and flossing specifically around the implants, as well as making routine visits to the dentist to ensure the dentures and implants remain in optimal condition.
A Secure Smile With Implant-Supported Dentures
Implant-supported dentures restore your smile to help you eat and talk without trouble. To enjoy confidence in the strength of your dentures, contact Sexton Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery in Memphis, TN to make your appointment. Drs. Sexton, Weiskopf, and Russ can help you achieve an attractive smile that feels strong and natural.