Implant-Supported Dentures FAQs
1. What are implant-supported dentures?
Implant-supported dentures are removable dentures that attach to implants. Dentures clip onto implants for stability.
2. How do implant-supported dentures differ from traditional dentures?
Traditional dentures sit on the gums and can shift. They can be discomfortable. Implant-supported dentures are anchored into the jawbone and offer a better fit.
3. Who is a candidate for implant-supported dentures?
Those who lost most or all of their teeth with good bone density are great candidates for this procedure. Some may require bone grafting and can help build bone grafting.
4. Are implant-supported dentures more affordable than traditional implants?
They can be more affordable because they require less implants than replacing teeth individually.
5. Can existing dentures be used with implants?
Yes, existing dentures can be reworked to use attachments to snap onto new implants. This allows patients to keep current dentures.
6. How do implant-supported dentures help prevent bone loss?
Jawbone needs stimulation to not deteriorate. Chewing using implant-supported dentures stimulates bone growth in the jaw.
7. What is the procedure for getting implant-supported dentures?
Several steps are involved in getting implant-supported dentures. It includes a consultation, surgery, a healing time, and the attachment of the dentures.
8. How long do implant-supported dentures last?
Implant-supported dentures can last for a long time with regular dental check-ups.