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If you are experiencing multiple missing teeth or are completely without teeth, full arch dental implants may be a great solution to restore a new smile, oral health, oral function, and may renew your self-confidence, and can be a great alternative to dentures. A dentist in Lafayette, CA can guide you in the right direction of choosing which option is best for you.
How Do Dental Implants Work?
Typically, if a patient had multiple missing teeth, a dentist in Lafayette, CA would recommend a dental bridge or denture restoration solution. Dentures are full arch prosthetics that rest on the gums. As time progresses, missing a tooth root to stimulate healthy bone growth will lead to receding bone, causing the denture to fit poorly. Poor-fitting dentures cause discomfort by rubbing against the gums, embarrassment due to slipping and shifting while talking and eating and will lead patients to utilize messy adhesives to offer stability to the prosthetic to stay in the mouth. Due to these issues, patients must return for frequent adjustments.
Dental implants offer patients a long-term, stable, and reliable alternative to dentures. Dental implants can be placed along with a prosthetic – either a denture or a full arch bridge – that is attached, or snapped in place, on top. This removable feature allows for a more convenient option, with more fixed and permanent options also available.
A dental implant specialist places 2-8 dental implants into the jawbone, replacing the natural tooth roots’ function of stimulating healthy bone growth. Once the treatment site has been allowed to heal, usually 3-8 months, the prosthetic is attached for restoration purposes. In many cases, bone grafting may be done before surgery and allowed to heal to ensure the implant placement is successful.
The implant post also removes the issue of bone degradation. With a sturdy foundation, there’s no need to worry about slipping, clicking sounds, or discomfort often associated with dentures, and patients can eat the foods they enjoy again as these prosthetics do not have a palate like dentures that limit a patient’s ability to taste or chew, which can be super disruptive to enjoying your Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner during the holidays.
Get A New Smile Now!
With new, more stable options, there’s no need to continue dealing with the hassle of dentures this holiday season. Be sure to call our doctor, Dr. Andrew Ferrier, DDS in our office in Lafayette, CA and schedule your consultation to bet free of poor-fitting dentures today!