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Replacing a
Single Tooth | Replacing Several
Teeth | Replacing All
Teeth | Sinus
Augmentation | Ridge
Modification
In the past, people missing all of
their teeth had no option but dentures. This prosthesis has
numerous disadvantages, such as:
- Dentures are uncomfortable and often painful
- Dentures do not look natural, especially when eating
- As the bone continues to melt away, the dentures become loose,
and can fall out when laughing, sneezing, or coughing without the
use of adhesives
- People without their teeth and supporting bone visibly age much
faster
- Wearing dentures usually undermines a person's self confidence
(they have missing body parts and do not feel complete or
natural)
- People with dentures cannot eat certain foods, such as steak,
corn on the cob and apples
- People with dentures generally have bad breath
These problems can be solved with implant supported replacement
teeth, which are stable (securely fastened to the implants) and
maintain the integrity of the facial structures by preserving the
bone.
Some of the many advantages of implant supported replacement teeth
include the following:
- They are more comfortable and stable than traditional
dentures
- They virtually stop the bone resorption process
(deterioration)
- Integrity of the facial structures is maintained
- Appearance is improved
- It is not necessary to cover the roof of the mouth, so food can
be tasted
- Relines and repairs are infrequent compared to traditional
dentures
- Natural biting and chewing capacity is restored |
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