Implant Supported Dentures



Bells, Jackson, Milan & Lexington




Implant Supported Dentures provided by in Bells, Jackson, Milan & Lexington, TN at

Implant denture graphicYou may have heard or witnessed the huge impact that dentures can have. This includes the benefits and the downfalls.

Traditional loose fitting dentures have been depicted for decades as being a frustrating, life altering minimal solution. Thankfully, today our patients have options that can vastly improve the fit, function and aesthetic of their denture device.

Our team at Premier Dental can provide you with dentures that have a much more natural fit, and best of all, remain firmly in place. Whether you are a new denture patient, or have already been wearing them for years, we can help you feel more comfortable and restore your ability to chew your regular diet.

How Do Prosthetics Work?


A denture prosthetic is for the replacement of multiple teeth, or all of the teeth on an arch. It consists of a plastic mold to mimic both the gums and teeth. The traditional form of dentures is designed to rest over your gum ridge. Or, if you have a partial denture, it is designed to clasp around neighboring healthy teeth.

Today, these prosthetics are held more firmly in place with various implant solutions. We can surgically set posts in your jaw to either permanently hold a prosthetic in place or to give you the control of removing when you need. Our team at Premier Dental can review your needs and discuss options that are specific to you.

Traditional Loose Dentures


Traditional dentures have always been a step above having no teeth, but they come with a lot of frustrations. Loose dentures that are retained through suction or over the counter adhesives means that the wearer has to constantly think of their denture and if it is going to stay in place.

Additionally, because of the shifting and rocking on their gums, many patients wish they could not wear them at all. The biggest downside to loose dentures is not having a firm structure to hold the denture in place.

Though traditional dentures help patients chew and provide structure to their face, we have solutions that can vastly increase your function and comfort.

Types of Implant Supported Dentures


A dental implant is a metal or ceramic post that we can surgically embed in your jaw. Though this sounds extreme, the procedure is only minimally invasive and approved for many of our medically delicate patients. The number of implants needed will depend on the prosthetic you are having placed, we can discuss your options.

Different types of implant supported dentures include:
•  Full arch bridge. We place four dental implants and then permanently attach your denture to the implants Your denture is not removable and will be firmly stabilized in your mouth. This treatment is unique in that it often does not require a bone graft procedure prior to placement due to the length and angled placement of the implants. This can save months in completing treatment.
•  Ball Retained Implant Denture: The ball retained denture with implants utilizes a snap on and off process to hold your denture in place. This allows the denture to be removable for the patient to clean. Some patients who are more medically delicate like having this option.
•  Bar Retained Implant Denture: The bar retained denture with implants utilizes a bar system that is secured with the implants. This allows the patient at clip or hook the denture on and off the bar system. Some patients who are more medically delicate like having this option.

Patients who choose implant retained dentures find that their denture quickly feels much more like their natural teeth. The denture remains firm on your gums, so your gums don't experience sore spots. Additionally, patients with implant retained dentures can chew many of their favorite foods again following a healing period.

FAQ's About Implant Supported Dentures



What are the benefits of implant-supported dentures?


Implant-supported dentures offer several benefits, including improved stability and comfort compared to traditional dentures. They help maintain jawbone density, improve chewing efficiency, enhance speech, and provide a more natural appearance. Additionally, implant-supported dentures eliminate the need for adhesives and reduce the risk of dentures slipping out of place.


Who is a good candidate for implant-supported dentures?


Good candidates for implant-supported dentures include individuals who have lost most or all of their teeth in one or both jaws and have sufficient bone density to support dental implants. Candidates should also be in good overall health and have healthy gum tissues free of periodontal disease. A thorough evaluation by a dental professional is necessary to determine eligibility.


What is the recovery time for implant-supported dentures?


Recovery time for implant-supported dentures varies depending on the individual and the extent of the procedure. After the initial implant surgery, it can take several weeks to a few months for the implants to fully integrate with the jawbone. During this healing period, patients should follow their dentist's instructions for care and avoid putting excessive pressure on the implants. Once healed, the final dentures can be placed, and patients can resume normal activities.


How do I care for implant-supported dentures?


Caring for implant-supported dentures involves maintaining good oral hygiene practices. This includes brushing the dentures and gums twice daily, flossing around the implants, and using an antibacterial mouthwash. Regular dental check-ups are also important to monitor the condition of the implants and dentures, and to ensure proper oral health. Following these steps can help prolong the lifespan of the dentures and maintain overall oral health.


What are the risks associated with implant-supported dentures?


As with any surgical procedure, there are some risks associated with implant-supported dentures. These include infection, implant failure, nerve damage, and complications from anesthesia. However, these risks are relatively low and can be minimized by choosing an experienced dental professional and following pre- and post-operative care instructions closely.


How long do implant-supported dentures last?


With proper care and maintenance, implant-supported dentures can last many years. The dental implants themselves are designed to be permanent, while the dentures may need to be adjusted, repaired, or replaced over time due to normal wear and tear. Regular dental check-ups and good oral hygiene practices can help ensure the longevity of the dentures and the health of the implants.


Can implant-supported dentures be removed?


Implant-supported dentures can be either fixed or removable. Removable implant-supported dentures, also known as overdentures, can be taken out by the patient for cleaning and maintenance. Fixed implant-supported dentures, on the other hand, are permanently attached and can only be removed by a dental professional. The choice between fixed and removable dentures depends on the patient's preference and dental needs.


What should I expect during a consultation for implant-supported dentures?


During a consultation for implant-supported dentures, the dentist will evaluate your oral health, take X-rays or CT scans, and discuss your medical history. They will assess the condition of your jawbone and gums to determine if you are a good candidate for the procedure. The dentist will also explain the process, benefits, and potential risks, and address any questions or concerns you may have. A personalized treatment plan will be created based on your specific needs.




Schedule a Consultation at One of Our TN Offices Today!


For more information on implant supported dentures, please contact our Jackson office at 731-300-3000, or one of our other convenient locations.


Bells
Office


(731) 663-9999

7019 US-412
Bells, TN 38006


Hours:
Mon: 11am - 6pm
Tue: 8am - 5pm
Wed: 9am - 5pm
Thu: 7am - 2pm
Fri: By appt
Sat & Sun: Closed



Jackson
Office


(731) 300-3000

80 Exeter Rd
Jackson, TN 38305


Hours:
Mon: 7am - 7pm
Tue: 7am - 7pm
Wed: 9am - 5pm
Thu: 7am - 2pm
Fri: 8am - 3pm
Sat & Sun: Closed



Milan
Office


(731) 613-2800

14029 S 1st St
Milan, TN 38358


Hours:
Mon: 11am - 6pm
Tue: 8am - 5pm
Wed: 9am - 5pm
Thu: 7am - 2pm
Fri: By appt
Sat & Sun: Closed



Lexington Office


(731) 617-9818

689 W Church St, Lexington, TN 38351

Hours:
Mon: 11am - 6pm
Tue: 8am - 5pm
Wed: 9am - 5pm
Thu: 7am - 2pm
Fri: Closed
Sat & Sun: Closed




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