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  • February 28, 2020

Implant-Supported Dentures: How Dental Implants Take Dentures Next Level

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There’s a lot of value in being able to chew food again after losing most or all of your teeth. There’s also a lot of value in having a full smile once again. But while conventional dentures deliver these things and more, you wouldn’t have to look far to find a denture wearer who wanted even more value out of their dental restorations. Dental implants can add that value by anchoring dentures. Take a look at implant-supported dentures and find out how dental implants can help you get much more value out of your dentures, including more stability and reliability.

The Difference Dental Implants Make

One of the primary complaints people have about conventional dentures is that they slip out of place. When the adhesives that hold them into place begin to break down, it gets harder to depend on dentures to remain firmly in place while you eat or talk. Dental implants solve this by anchoring your dentures to your jawbone.

To get a better idea of how dental implants can improve dentures, look at how they work:

  • The implant screw – this screw-like part is typically made of titanium and is embedded in the jawbone. After a few months, the titanium fuses with the jawbone.
  • The abutment (connector) – this part attaches to the top of the implant screw and serves as a connector for the restoration.
  • The restoration (replacement teeth) – these are your dentures. Other dental restorations include dental crowns, dental bridges, partial dentures and specialized dentures.
  • Once your dental implants have healed, your current dentures can be retrofitted with snaps that lock onto your dental implants. Or, if you’re ready for new dentures, you can get a specialized set of implant-supported dentures.

    Here’s an overview of some of the major benefits you’ll get after upgrading your dentures:

  • More biting and chewing power
  • No slippage distorting your words of smile
  • Less likely to irritate your gums
  • Maintenance feels more natural
  • Feel more confident smiling, eating and talking
  • Implant-Supported Dentures in Pittsburgh, PA

    Reserve an appointment with a local dentist to learn more about your options for getting dental implants and implant-supported dentures in Pittsburgh, PA.

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