Permanent (Fixed) Denture Options

23 Nov

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Permanent and Removable Denture Options

There are different denture options from which dental patients can choose from.  This piece provides relevant denture options from which patients can make a choice. It includes the different restoration methods and procedures.

Is it possible to get permanent dentures?

Yes it is. Only a professional dentist has the ability to advise on whether a permanent denture would work well with you. Permanent dentures often are better alternatives to the removable ones. The permanent denture is often more costly than the removable option. Additionally, the mouth takes longer to heal with permanent dentures. The incredible benefit with these dentures is their ability to avert ridge deterioration and bone loss.

Most people will often prefer the removable type, never minding the bother of having to wear them and remove them often.

Functional qualities of implants

Dental implants are made up of three distinct options. In some instances a missing tooth is replaced by a single dental implant. This implant is often made from titanium. The implant is attached to the bone through screwing. After the gum has healed, a crown is placed on top of the implant. In some other instances, two implants are utilized as a way of providing support to the bridge or for some other dental restoration purposes. This is often done when more than one tooth is missing.

What are dentures that are implant supported?

Dental bridges often require dental implants for support. This is because they require the support of something so as to be placed inside the mouth. This requires a lengthy time of healing. Patients must endure the wait until healing is over before the bridge is positioned inside the mouth.

In case you desire permanent dentures with less pain through the treatment process and at a lower cost consider this treatment known as ‘all on four’.

Permanent or removable dentures are options available when all teeth in the upper and/or lower jaws are missing. In case you have a good number of teeth it would not make any logical sense to get implants or removable teeth alongside the implants.  Removable dentures could be made where a few teeth are missing but in such a manner that the dentures are supported by natural teeth. No additional costs on dental implants should be incurred in such a case. A dentist can suggest non removable teeth solutions for the missing teeth, if such missing teeth are a few.

Preference for patients

Even though removable teeth will function just as well and provide the needed comfort as the natural teeth would, there is some slight emotional difference which makes many people prefer permanent dentures. They are psychological in nature. Patients with dentures find them comfortable even when they are removable. All they require are teeth capable of chewing and eating. The two denture types may be natural and aesthetic although the permanent types are better both in functionality and resemblance.

Bone support and soft tissue

The region where the dentures are positioned so as to function correctly with minimal interference with health and aesthetics is very important. It may be the determiner as to whether you get removable or permanent dental implants. Permanent dentures require a good bone surface and soft tissue since the implants have to be precisely placed in proper alignment with the teeth. If some bone and soft tissue are missing then rebuilding must first be done prior to placing any implants. This is likely to increase implant costs.

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