Implant Dentures – Roselle Park
A Long-Lasting, Stable, Denture Alternative
Approximately 40 million Americans are missing all of their teeth! The good news is that dental implants are available, even if you no longer have any natural teeth. At Roselle Park Dental & Implant, we offer implant dentures to replace many teeth at once without the drawbacks of traditional dentures. To find out if they are right for you, give us a call to schedule an appointment.
Why Choose Roselle Park Dental & Implant for Implant Dentures?
- In-House Dental Implant Placement
- Flexible Financing Options
- Saturday Appointments Available
What Are Implant Dentures?
Traditional dentures work by using the shape and suction of the mouth to remain in place. Alternatively, implant dentures are supported by multiple dental implants strategically placed throughout the jawbone. Dental implants are usually made from titanium, which fuses to the jawbone in a process called “osseointegration.” This gives dental implants their stability, comfort, and longevity. There are two main types of implant dentures. Here’s how each of them works.
Fixed/Permanent Dentures
A fixed implant denture is made to stay in place at all times. It can only be removed by a dental professional. In most cases, four to six strategically placed dental implants are used to hold the permanent denture. This is a preferred option for many because they act more like real teeth.
Removable Implant Dentures
Removable implant dentures, sometimes called “snap-on” dentures are also held in place using dental implants. The difference is that they use clips or ball sockets to secure them. This way, the wearer can remove their dentures at home as needed for cleaning and sleeping.
The Implant Denture Process
During your consultation, we will examine your smile to determine if you are a good candidate for implant dentures. At this point, we will put together treatment plan that meets your needs. For some patients, preparatory procedures are needed before getting dental implants to improve the probability of their success.
Once your gums and jaws are in good condition, the dental implants are surgically inserted into the jawbone. The, they fuse together in a process called “osseointegration. This process can take anywhere from three to six months. Next, metal connector pieces, called abutments, are placed on the ends of the dental implants. Your final denture is designed and crafted according to your needs and secured in place by your dentures.
Am I a Candidate for Implant Dentures?
Most healthy adults can get implant dentures. During your consultation, we will go over your needs and options in detail. To be a good candidate, you need to meet the following criteria.
- Be healthy enough to undergo minor surgery
- Be free of existing oral health issues
- Be able to maintain excellent oral hygiene
- Have sufficient jawbone density
Benefits of Combining Dentures & Dental Implants
Implant dentures offer so many benefits. Here are just some of the ones that you can enjoy.
- Stability
- Security
- Increased bite force
- Natural appearance
- No adhesive
- Prevents bone loss
- More comfortable