4 Things to Know About Implant Supported Dentures

4 Things to Know About Implant Supported Dentures from Visalia Care Dental in Visalia, CAImplant-supported dentures are ideal for many dental professionals and their patients. They offer many benefits over their alternatives, including a natural look and results lasting around 15 years or more. If you are considering restoring your smile with implant-supported dentures, we have outlined a few things to know before your appointment.

Candidacy for implant-supported dentures

Implant-supported dentures are not ideal for everyone. The ideal candidates will be missing all their natural teeth or have missing teeth in sporadic areas in the upper or lower jaw.

In addition, considering that dental implants will be surgically placed in the jawbone, patients must have healthy gums and a jawbone with sufficient volume and density. We often see damaged or deteriorated jawbones in those with periodontal (gum) disease or who have been missing teeth for some time. In some cases, the dentist can perform a bone graft for those with insufficient jawbones to improve the chances of candidacy.

The process is lengthy

After approval, patients must understand that the process occurs in stages. These stages will stretch over three to six months. The second stage varies from patient to patient and depends on whether or not the patient needs teeth extracted or a bone graft. The third stage involves placing the dental implant post(s), titanium screws, into the jawbone.

After the third stage, the patient will begin healing and a process called osseointegration, where the screws fuse into the jawbone. This healing process varies and depends on the patient's immune system, but an average of 8 to 10 weeks is common for this stage. The fourth stage will be placing abutments into the gums that act as an anchor for future dentures. Finally, there will be another healing process that only takes a few weeks before the final stage of placing the dentures.

They can be fixed or removable

Implant-supported dentures give patients the option to have removable appliances or fixed ones. With fixed or hybrid dentures, the dentist will attach the appliance to the patient’s jawbone, surrounding the dental implant. After placing, only the dentist can remove the appliance for adjustments and cleaning.

Removable dentures will snap onto the dental implant(s). Due to their design, they are able to stay securely in place while the patient speaks and chews but are easy to remove when necessary.

Caring for the dentures

Like one's natural teeth, dentures require diligent care to prolong their lifespan. Therefore, patients must brush and floss their dentures regularly (twice a day) with a soft-bristled toothbrush and nonabrasive toothpaste. For removable dentures, patients will need to soak them in a solution (we will advise the brand during the appointment) overnight. While removed, patients should clean around their dental implants and use oral rinses to remove bacteria.

Patients also need to be aware that they can still experience diseases and infections. Therefore, biannual dental appointments are still necessary after receiving dentures.

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Learn if you are a candidate today

Implant-supported dentures can restore your smile with a natural and durable finish. Though the process is lengthy, it is worth it in the end. If you are interested in learning more about dentures, contact our office. Our team will answer any questions you may have and schedule your first consultation to determine if you are an ideal candidate.

Request an appointment or call Visalia Care Dental at 559-975-1213 for an appointment in our Visalia office.

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