Implant Supported Dentures

3 Benefits of Implant Supported Dentures

If you are thinking about getting implant supported dentures, you might be wondering what the benefits are. There are several reasons why you should consider getting this type of denture. An implant supported denture can replace the bottom teeth or the top teeth or both. Read on to learn what the benefits of these are.

Increases self-esteem

Patients who have missing teeth often feel self-conscious. As a result, they do not want to smile or even eat out with friends. The good news is that getting implant supported dentures can help patients feel better about their smile. This can give patients a better quality of life.

Many people who have traditional dentures feel embarrassment over them. For example, sometimes traditional dentures slip out of place. The dentures may make it difficult for patients to speak properly. Eating is also more difficult because the dentures can slip around. For this reason, people who have dentures often have a limited diet.

Improving overall health

The teeth impact a patient’s ability to chew food properly. For example, without teeth, patients often are unable to eat healthy, nutritious foods. Fresh fruits and vegetables are often difficult to eat without natural teeth. Patients who are missing teeth may begin to eat more processed foods, such as white bread.

The processed foods may be easier to eat, but they do not support general well-being. But when a patient chooses to get implant supported dentures, it is easier to eat vegetables. This can reduce a patient’s risk of having health problems, such as heart attacks or strokes.

Improving the health of the mouth

The teeth also play a role in how they and the jawbone stay strong. Traditional dentures are most often supported by the gums. However, over time, the dentures can wear down the tissues in the mouth. The dentures often rub against the gums and bone, which is what causes it to wear down.

However, an implant supported denture is kept in place by the implants. The implants do not place additional pressure on the gums. The implants will also continue to stimulate the jawbone while the patient chews. The patients who have missing teeth will often begin to lose bone in the area. The jawbone will not be stimulated by the root of the tooth. But implant supported dentures can even help the jawbone regenerate to a point.

Because the dentures are supported by the jawbone, the dentures do not need to be adjusted. The implants prevent the jaw from changing. This means that the implants are likely to last longer. In fact, with the right care, implants can last for a patient’s lifetime.

Visit a dentist for implant supported dentures

There are many benefits of getting implant supported dentures. Improved oral and overall health are just two of the benefits you can experience. Your dentist can help you decide if you are a good candidate for these dentures. Making a consultation appointment is the first step for you to take.

Request an appointment here: https://www.casasadobesdentistry.com or call Casas Adobes Dentistry at (520) 365-0559 for an appointment in our Tucson office.

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