What are Implant-Stabilized Dentures?

Logan dentures secured with implants

What are dentures secured by implants?

Dentures secured by implants are anchored dentures held in place with permanent metal screws or posts. The metal posts are also called tooth implants or dental implants. Dental implants can be used in many different ways. In this message, we describe one application for tooth implants; the sturdy base for securing a denture to either the upper or lower arch.

How are the posts inserted?

The implants are first surgically anchored into the jaw bone.

The patient is then given time to heal with the posts in place. In the months after implantation, the post meshes with the jaw bone in a process called osseointegration.

Once healed, the implant recipient returns for a final fitment of his/her new permanent dentures.

Who is a well-suited candidate for dentures secured by implants?

When thinking about whether to get implant secured dentures, conventional dentures, or some other restoration option, the number of teeth missing will be a determining factor. If you have suffered extensive tooth loss but still have good bone then you may be an appropriate candidate.

For individuals with one or two missing teeth, an implant for each missing tooth may be a better option. Each post would have an abutment (connecting piece) and crown attached.

People with three or four adjacent missing teeth may consider two implants affixed to a dental bridge. This configuration is similar to dentures secured by but the bridge covers less gum tissue at the location.

If you live in North Richmond, East Mountains, or Logan (where Aspen Dental of Cache Valley is located) call

435-753-4400

to request a consultation.

 

 

Contact Aspen Dental of Cache Valley:

435-753-4400

Location (Tap to open in Google Maps):

1451 N 200 E
Logan, Utah
84341

 

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