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Living with missing teeth can be frustrating and difficult, which is why many people wonder about their options for restoration. Fortunately, modern dentistry has a solution for everyone, including people who like their dentures but need a little more support. Here is a little more information about dentures supported by dental implants, as well as why you should talk to a dentist about them. 

What Are Implant-Supported Dentures? 

dental implantsDentures are typically held in place with pressure or the help of special adhesives. Implant-supported dentures, on the other hand, are anchored into place with dental implants. These are connected to the jaw with special titanium posts, which eventually fuse with the natural bone. Dental implants create a strong, stable base for dentures, preventing problems like slipping teeth and chewing discomfort. Dentures can either be connected to dental implants with the help of a customized bar or ball sockets that connect the denture to the implant attachment. 

How Can These Innovative Dentures Help You? 

In addition to keeping dentures firmly in place, people who opt for implant-supported dentures are also able to prevent bone loss. When you talk or chew, the pressure transfers through to the bone, stimulating growth. If teeth are lost and simply replaced by dentures, the underlying bone doesn’t receive enough stimulation, which can contribute to a loss. However, implants keep the jaw strong, stable, and supportive for the rest of your teeth. 

 

Whether you have worn dentures for years or recently lost your teeth, the team at Waterford Dental Health will help you find a dental replacement option that works for your lifestyle, preferences, and budget. With a team of four experienced dentists and a staff that is committed to your comfort and happiness, this trusted practice makes it easy to get the care you need. Visit them online for more information on their dental implant services, and give them a call at (860) 447-2235 to schedule an appointment today.

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