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DENTAL IMPLANT-RETAINED DENTURES - BLACKWELL, OK

Components of Dental Implant Retained Dentures

Are you tired of dealing with ill-fitting dentures that slip and slide around in your mouth? Have you considered dental implants as a solution, but aren’t sure what to expect? Look no further! In this blog post, we’ll explore the components of dental implant retained dentures and how they can provide a more stable and comfortable alternative to traditional dentures. From the implant itself to the abutment and prosthetic teeth, we’ll break down each piece of the puzzle and explain why it’s important for creating a successful dental implant restoration. Get ready to discover how this innovative technology can transform your smile!

What are Dental Implants?

Dental implants are a popular and effective tooth replacement option for many people. A dental implant is a metal post that is surgically placed into the jawbone to serve as a new “root” for a replacement tooth. Once the implant heals, an artificial tooth (called a crown) is attached to the post. Dental implants can be used to replace one or more missing teeth.

What are the Benefits of Dental Implants?


There are many benefits to dental implants, including:

Increased comfort – Unlike traditional dentures, which can slip and rub against the gums, dental implants are securely anchored in place. This means you can eat and speak with confidence, and won’t have to worry about your teeth shifting or falling out.

Improved appearance – Dental implants look and function just like natural teeth. They will also help to preserve the natural shape of your face by preventing the deterioration that often occurs with traditional dentures.

Enhanced durability – With proper care, dental implants can last a lifetime. Traditional dentures, on the other hand, typically need to be replaced every five to seven years.

Improved oral health – Unlike traditional dentures, which can trap food and bacteria underneath them, dental implants are placed directly into the jawbone. This helps to keep your mouth clean and healthy by preventing problems such as gum disease.

What are the different types of dental implants?

Dental implants are commonly used to support dentures. There are two main types of dental implants: endosteal and subperiosteal.
Endosteal implants are the most common type of dental implant. They are inserted into the jawbone and act as a replacement for the natural tooth root. Subperiosteal implants are placed under the gum but on or above the jawbone. They are typically used for people who have a shallow Jawbone and cannot wear dentures.

How to care for dental implants

When you have dental implants, it is important to take care of them just like you would your natural teeth. This means brushing and flossing daily and being careful about what you eat and drink. Here are some specific tips for caring for your dental implants:

1) Brush at least twice a day with a soft-bristled toothbrush. Be sure to brush gently so as not to damage the delicate tissue around the implant.
2) Floss daily using special floss holders or picks that can help you reach the hard-to-get-at spaces around your implants.
3) Avoid eating hard, sticky, or chewy foods that can damage your dental work. Cut up tough fruits and vegetables into smaller pieces before eating them.
4) Limit sugary snacks and drinks, as sugar can contribute to cavities and other dental problems.
5) Quit smoking if you can, as this habit can cause all sorts of issues for both your oral health and your overall health.

Conclusion

Dental implant retained dentures are an excellent choice for people with missing teeth and offer a range of advantages over other tooth replacement options. Not only do they provide superior comfort and stability, but they also look and feel like natural teeth. The components of dental implant retained dentures – abutment, connector piece, restorative hardware, artificial teeth – all work together to restore your smile in the most natural way possible. With proper maintenance and care, you can enjoy your new smile for many years to come!