If you have traditional dentures, you probably understand the difficulties of a loose prosthetic. Loose dentures, though originally meant to fit perfectly in your mouth, tend lose their fit over time as your jawbone loses mass and volume. Floating dentures make everyday things like eating and speaking more difficult, potentially affecting your overall quality of life. But with implant-retained dentures, you can enjoy a stable replacement smile that is built to last! Using titanium posts, we anchor your denture restoration to your jaw, providing a much more secure solution. And if you’re wondering, “What is the implant denture process?”, trust Dr. Bradford at Brent Bradford, DDS! He will guide you through the implant process with a practised hand and compassionate care.
What Is the Implant Denture Process?
The implant-retained denture process is relatively simple.
It begins, as all implant cases at Brent Bradford, DDS, do, with a free consultation. There, Dr. Bradford will conduct a CBCT scan. This 3D digital X-ray takes detailed images of your jaw, allowing him to assess the quality and quantity of your bone.
If you have sufficient bone for dental implants, he’ll begin planning your treatment. However, most patients with missing teeth don’t have enough jaw structure to support traditional implants. Fortunately, Dr. Bradford offers a smaller alternative that most patients are eligible for, even with bone loss!
Mini dental implants are small titanium posts that involve a less invasive procedure, a shorter healing period, and overall less discomfort. Thanks to these benefits, most patients prefer to use mini implants whenever possible.
Before placing your mini implants, Dr. Bradford will take impressions of your smile and design your custom-fit denture. Working closely with his denture lab, Dr. Bradford will craft an implant denture that fits perfectly in your mouth, with special housings to fit the implants that secure in your jaw.
Once your denture is ready, he will strategically place your implants and secure your final denture on top.
Your Implant-Retained Denture Options
At Brent Bradford, DDS, Dr. Bradford offers three main types of implant dentures. These include:
- Snap-on dentures: If you want the removability of your traditional denture with added security, Dr. Bradford recommends a snap-on denture. This prosthetic uses a similar gum base, but without the upper denture plate that covers your taste buds. Instead, it relies on dental implants to stay secure in your mouth. When you need to remove your denture for cleaning, simply “snap” it off, and “snap” it back on when you’re done.
- Semi-removable roundhouse bridges: For an even more secure solution with a less bulky gum base, Dr. Bradford provides roundhouse bridges. These sleek dentures don’t need as much gum material, instead securing directly on your implants. A semi-removable roundhouse bridge is never removed by you, but instead by Dr. Bradford during routine dental visits. Otherwise, it stays secure in your mouth.
- Non-removable roundhouse bridges: If you want a solution that closely mimics the look and feel of your natural teeth, try a non-removable roundhouse bridge. This denture needs no gum base, as it secures on your implants like natural teeth are secure in your jaw. A non-removable roundhouse bridge is, as the name implies, never removed. Instead, it’s cemented in place on your implants to offer a permanent solution to tooth loss.
Visit Brent Bradford in Syracuse, NY, for a Secure Smile
If you’re struggling with loose dentures, it’s time to find a more secure solution. With dental implants, Dr. Bradford can anchor your smile in place, providing you with a functional and stable prosthetic. The implant denture process is relatively simple, especially with mini dental implants rather than traditional ones. In just one placement appointment, Dr. Bradford can replace your missing teeth with a permanent restoration.
Book a free implant consultation today to discover if you’re eligible for implant treatment.
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