Dental Implant-Retained Dentures
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Dental Implant-Retained Dentures?

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Am I a Candidate for Dental Implant-Retained Dentures?

You may be a candidate for implant retained dentures if you have lost a significant number of teeth, or you have severe dental problems and know that your remaining teeth must soon be extracted. Dental implant-retained dentures are also often a suitable solution for patients with traditional dentures who want to upgrade their smile.

Of course, you must meet certain criteria before Dr. Kung, your implant dentist in Plano, can safely carry out your implant procedure. He will evaluate your mouth to make sure that you are free of active gum disease and that you have adequate bone volume in your jaw to support dental implants. If he finds any issues that bar you from getting dental implants right away, he will design a treatment plan to help you possibly become a candidate in the future.

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The Dental Implant-Retained Denture Procedure

After you have completed any necessary preparatory treatment, such as extractions or bone grafts, you will undergo an implant placement surgery. During the procedure, Dr. Kung will insert dental implants in Plano at precise, pre-planned locations in your jawbone. Then, you will undergo a healing period, wherein the implants will bond with the surrounding tissue in a process known as osseointegration.

Following osseointegration, Dr. Kung will design your dental implant-retained dentures. Your new prosthetic may be fixed permanently in your mouth, or it may come in the form of a removable overdenture that “snaps” onto small attachments on top of your dental implants.

The Benefits of Combining Dentures and Dental Implants

Dental implant-retained dentures offer numerous benefits, including:
They preserve the jawbone. Because the implants act as substitute tooth roots, they stimulate the jawbone and help to prevent the bone deterioration that normally occurs after tooth loss.
They provide a powerful bite force. Because your new teeth will be anchored in your jaw, you will be able to eat virtually any food without taking special precautions.
They provide a powerful bite force. Because your new teeth will be anchored in your jaw, you will be able to eat virtually any food without taking special precautions.
Their fit will not change. Traditional dentures must be periodically relined in order to maintain their fit. Dental implant-retained dentures do not have this issue.
They look and feel natural. You will be able to speak and smile with total confidence in your new teeth.
Are you ready to embark on your dental implant journey? Contact our team today. We look forward to serving you!

Dental Implant-Retained Dentures FAQ's

The number of dental implants needed depends on various factors, including jawbone density, the condition of your oral health, and the type of denture being used. Typically, four to six implants per arch support an implant-retained denture.
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