If you wear dentures, have you ever thought of getting them
stabilized with dental implants? Dental implants feature titanium posts, coated
with a special substance that encourages them to fuse with the jawbone. After
they are placed and enough time has passed to ensure a good bonding of bone and
post, small connective pieces called abutments are added. The abutments then
serve as the connecters between the posts and the dentures. Through this
process, dentures can be attached to the jawbone, making them feel more like
natural teeth. Here to discuss the benefits of implant-retained dentures is
your
Grand Prairie dentist, Dr. Quinn Smith.
Five Benefits of Implant-Retained Dentures
- You can do away with messy
pastes – That’s right. Say goodbye to denture pastes. Because
implant-secured dentures are connected to the jawbone, you will no longer
require any type of paste.
- You won’t have to worry
about slipping dentures – Slipping dentures can be very embarrassing.
However, with the aid of implants, your dentures will no longer be at risk
of slipping. The implants will hold them firmly in place while you speak
and eat.
- No more sore gums –
Because dentures do not rest on the gums but are supported by the jaw,
your gums won’t feel the strain of your dentures. You may even forget that
you’re wearing them at all.
- You can eat tough foods –
Even steak is on the menu. The dental implants will hold your dentures as
securely as if they were your natural teeth.
- You can speak better –
Poorly fitting dentures can cause the facial muscles to tense in an
attempt to keep dentures in place. With implant-retained dentures, you
will be able to relax as you speak clearly and audibly.
Schedule a Visit with Your Grand Prairie Dentist
Don’t let dentures lower the quality of your life. If you’re
unhappy with your dentures, consider implant-retained dentures. Schedule a
visit with your
Grand Prairie dentist,
Dr. Smith, today by calling 972-262-5111. Our 75052 dental office welcomes
patients from Grand Prairie, Arlington, South Dallas, Cedar Hill, Duncanville,
and surrounding communities.
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