1. Comfort

Full dental implants provide a more comfortable solution for missing teeth. They feature a removable overdenture atop a metal frame that snaps onto the implant. It's convenient for cleaning or replacing, especially when most or all of your teeth have been removed and required dental implant replacements. The implant system fits better and feels more comfortable — and thus provides the self-esteem needed for your natural smile. Whereas dentures don't fit well over time and can become very uncomfortable. When this happens, they can cause ulcers or overgrowth of tissue, making it hard for patients to eat, enjoy food, and get good nutrition.

2. Stability

Your implants are attached directly to your jawbone. As your jaw moves, so do your implants. That’s stability. Dentures, on the other hand, require metal clasps to fit securely and can come loose. But because the implants are securely attached to the jawbone, they're completely stable. Which makes it a great long-term solution to damaged, diseased, or missing teeth.

3. Better Bones

Implants are in a class all its own when it comes to bone and dental health. According to the American Academy of Periodontology, dentures can cause:

Bone deterioration
Collapsed mouth
Recessed jaw

While dental implants’ integration into the jawbone preserves not only the health of your bone but also the overall aesthetic of your smile.

4. Easier Maintenance

Full mouth implants are durable, but not indestructible. The time and money required for them are significant — so maintenance and overall good oral hygiene are extremely important. With proper brushing, water flossing, regular dental exams, and communicating any concerns you have with your dentist — your implants can last a lifetime.

With proper brushing, water flossing

Sure, implants tend to be more expensive. But they also provide a lifetime of comfort and confidence that you and your smile deserve. Make an appointment with your periodontist to learn if full mouth dental implants are right for you.

Oral Care Center articles are reviewed by an oral health medical professional. This information is for educational purposes only. This content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your dentist, physician or other qualified healthcare provider. 

 

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