4 Advantages of Denture Implants

Posted on: 7 December 2020

If you have lost some or even all of your teeth, you have various tooth replacement options available to you. Crowns and bridges are possibilities for people who still have enough teeth left to act as supports, while dentures and denture implants are options for people who have more teeth missing. Here are a few reasons why implant dentures are a better option than the traditional, removable kind.

1. They Offer Security

Many denture wearers struggle with their false teeth moving around inside their mouths when they chew, swallow, sneeze, speak, or laugh. Denture implants do not have this problem because they are securely fixed to posts that extend down beneath the gum line. You can be sure they will stay in place when you chew a sticky toffee, laugh out loud at a funny joke, or enjoy a good catch-up conversation with your friends.

2. They Last Forever

Once you have healed from the initial fitting procedure, it is rare for implant dentures to require any further maintenance beyond daily cleaning. Whereas dentures often need to be adjusted or replaced to ensure they continue to offer a good fit, denture implants are designed to last a lifetime. Rarely, implant crowns can crack when you bite down too hard. In this case, your dentist can simply unscrew the crown and replace it with a new one, without affecting the underlying support posts or the rest of your teeth.

3. They Keep Your Jaw Healthy

One of the biggest problems that denture wearers face is a gradual deterioration in the strength and structure of their jaw bone. Removable dentures do not fully replicate the normal experience of chewing, which means that the jaw bone does not receive the stimulation it needs to drive new bone growth. Denture implants, with their titanium support posts extending into the gums, provide this stimulation and therefore help to promote long term jaw health.

4. They Preserve Tooth Alignment

Another problem that can occur when you have dentures that you take out at night is that any natural teeth you still have can shift into less well-aligned positions, leading to your dentures fitting less well over time. Denture implants provide structure to keep these teeth in the correct positions. You can clean your denture implants and your natural teeth at the same time, using a toothbrush and toothpaste, to preserve the long term health of your teeth. 

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