Dental Implants – Multiple Teeth
An Implant Retained Denture
Dental Implants can provide retention for loose dentures. In this case a loose denture will not move around, but the gum tissue still gets a load. This is an excellent solution for a loose denture, when sore spots are not really a problem. Attachments or snaps attach the denture to the implants.
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An Implant Supported Denture
Dental Implants can provide retention for loose dentures. In this case a loose denture will not move around, but the gum tissue still gets a load. This is an excellent solution for a loose denture, when sore spots are not really a problem. Attachments or snaps attach the denture to the implants.
Dental Implants can also provide support for a loose denture. In this situation, the denture is stable, and the gum tissue gets no loads. The implants provide the foundation for a “Bar”, much like a boat dock, and the denture attaches to the bar. This a very comfortable solution and the implants stimulate the bone so further bone loss in the region is stopped.
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