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Denture stabilization with implants

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Regain Smile Stability With Dental Implant Supported Dentures

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If ill-fitting dentures are slipping and sliding around in your mouth, you are not alone. Dr. Robert Harrell and his experienced, caring team at Harrell Dental Implant Center have been securing patients’ smiles with dental implants for years. Imagine having no more fears of embarrassment. Imagine no more sore gums from the constant rubbing. Imagine laughing, smiling and eating as if you have your natural teeth. Dental implants make all this possible. Discover more about this life-changing procedure below:

An implant-supported denture is used when a person doesn’t have any teeth in the jaw, but has enough bone in the jaw to support implants. An implant-supported denture has special attachments that snap onto attachments on the implants.

Implant-supported dentures usually are made for the lower jaw because regular dentures tend to be less stable there. Usually, a regular denture made to fit an upper jaw is quite stable on its own and doesn’t need the extra support offered by implants. However, you can receive an implant-supported denture in either the upper or lower jaw.

You should remove an implant-supported denture daily to clean the denture and gum area. Just as with regular dentures, you should not sleep with the implant-supported dentures at night. Some people prefer to have fixed (permanent) crown and bridgework in their mouths that can’t be removed. Your dentist will consider your particular needs and preferences when suggesting fixed or removable options.

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First surgery 
Month 1 (if no denture needs to be made)
Month 2 (if denture needs to be made)

The first surgery involves placing the implants in the jawbone. During the first surgery, an incision is made in the gum where the implant will be placed. A hole is drilled in the bone, the implant is placed into the hole, and the incision is stitched closed.

After this surgery, you should avoid putting pressure on the implants. The temporary denture can be made so that direct pressure is placed on other areas, not on the implants. It may also be given a soft reline (new lining next to your gums) to help to reduce the pressure on your gums.

After the first surgery, the dentist will wait three or four months if implants were placed in the lower jaw, and five or six months if they were placed in the upper jaw, before scheduling the second surgery. During this time, the bone and the implants integrate (attach and fuse). Learn more from Colgate

Avoid A Sunken Facial Profile

Your traditional dentures are affixed to a denture plate that continually grinds against your jawbones. Even the best-fitting dentures become loose over time due to their reliance on suction and adhesion. The continuous friction of traditional dentures eventually wears away healthy bone tissue. Dental implant therapy protects the integrity of your jaw and helps to maintain your facial profile, minimizing the risk of the traditional denture hallmark of a sunken appearance.

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Taste Your Food Again

While the lack of chewing capacity with dentures gets all of the attention, it’s important to note that traditional dentures also dramatically influence taste. Having a hard, plastic denture plate masks your palate and a variety of taste receptors. The pasty adhesives required also affect your ability to enjoy foods and beverages. Implant supported dentures are a better option for all facets of eating and drinking.

There is a much wider distribution of taste buds in the fetus, infant, and children than in the adult. Our sense of taste diminishes, therefore, as we grow older.

The sense of taste may be interfered with or even interrupted by the interjection of an outside stimulus such as a denture or dentures.

Pressure or pain acting as a counterirritant may interrupt the sense of taste.

Mastication of food on the anterior teeth or undermastication of food may preclude the actual penetration of the material or food in solution into the taste pore. Learn more at Science Direct

Book Your Dental Implant Consultation Today!

Oftentimes, Dr. Harrell can adapt a client’s current denture into an implant supported appliance. Once we look at the state of your existing dentures and your oral health, we will be able to determine your custom solution.

Schedule a free consultation with Harrell Dental Implant Center to discuss denture stabilization with dental implants. Call 704-206-1330 or use the contact form on the website to make your appointment. During your consultation a complimentary digital smile preview (an $85 value) will be created to show how you will appear when your implants are in place. We look forward to hearing from you.

Implant-anchored Dentures Provide a Secure Smile

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Charlotte’s top dental implant provider is Dr. Robert Harrell at Harrell Dental Implant Center. He and his team want you to enjoy all the foodie delights that accompany spring, including delicious food festivals, cookouts, picnics and more. For many denture wearers, however, indulging in these activities is more of a challenge than a pleasure. Their unstable dentures and partials lack strength for biting and chewing, which makes eating a source of frustration. If your dentures are diminishing your enjoyment of life, Harrell Dental Implant Center can help. Continue reading to learn about the benefits of denture stabilization with implants.

Unsecured dentures are an old fashioned solution for people who have lost all their teeth. Unfortunately, you may find that wearing unsecured dentures can be painful, inconvenient and awkward. Such dentures make it difficult to chew a variety of foods, which can stop you from eating many of the foods you once enjoyed. Wearing dentures may also affect how you pronounce words, and therefore the way you speak. A conventional denture has an acrylic palate that also hinders your ability to taste the foods that you once loved.

A variety of modern dental implant-based tooth replacement solutions are available. Any of these solutions can dramatically improve your quality of life; such as enabling proper chewing and speaking, increasing comfort and self-confidence, and encouraging the consumption of a wider variety of foods.

Benefits

People who have suffered with dental problems may ultimately have to consider getting dentures. While the traditional dentures that are removable have been the choice for many people, implant retained dentures are becoming the new choice.

Dentures are simply a restoration for missing teeth. You can have a partial set or full set of dentures. They are generally made from a plastic base, with artificial teeth positioned on the frame. This is a replacement for natural teeth, not just for cosmetic reasons. Missing teeth can impact ability to speak clearly, interfere with eating, and can ultimately have negative health consequences. Dentures are used to eliminate these problems.

Another problem with missing teeth is the impact it has on bone structure. Implant retained dentures not only look natural, but it will make your smile beautiful again. It will keep your facial structure younger looking, because the teeth help hold everything in place. Read more at Dental Implant Solutionz

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It’s Time to Book Your Free Consultation

When you schedule your no-cost smile consultation with Dr. Harrell, you can feel total confidence in your decision. You are trusting your smile to the Queen City’s leading implant provider, a dental specialist with decades of experience restoring and replacing teeth with a full range of cosmetic procedures. When your treatment plan is set, every step will be carried out in the state-of-the-art Harrell Dental Implant Center. You won’t be referred out for any part of the process.

If you have any lingering doubts that implant-anchored dentures, which are also known as snap-in dentures, are the best option for wearers, the following article makes the case well:

Why Consider Overdentures

Too many people who have conventional dentures don’t wear them for the simple fact that they don’t stay in place. Dental implants offer a way to keep dentures in place and allow you to go about your daily life with confidence.

The use of dental implants to stabilize dentures has proven to be successful for many people. The number continues to grow as word spreads about the effectiveness and long-term durability of the treatment. In fact, it has been reported that dental implants have the highest success rate of any implanted surgical device.*

The Problems with Loose Dentures

Millions of people around the world are missing enough teeth to require the use of a denture. Many of them struggle to keep their dentures secure, particularly in the lower jaw. If you have this problem, you already know about the embarrassment of slipping dentures, not being able to eat the foods that you love and the ineffectiveness of denture adhesives. Fortunately, there is a way to make your denture work the way it was intended: stabilize it with dental implants.

Benefits of Denture Stabilization

  • Restores proper chewing, allowing a better diet and improved health
  • Improves speech and confidence
  • Increases comfort with less irritation of gum tissue
  • Ends the cost and inconvenience of denture adhesives
  • Often can utilize your existing dentur
  • Minimally invasive procedure More information at BioHorizons

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Harrell Dental Implant Center: Smile Solutions for Charlotte

Implant-supported dentures are just one of the implant-related services offered at HDIC. Whether you need to replace one missing tooth with a single dental implant, multiple teeth with an implant bridge, or a full arch of teeth with an All-on-4 implant, Harrell Dental Implant Center has the dental implant solutions you are seeking.

Book your free consultation with us today to learn more about the benefits of snap-in dentures. Call 704-206-1330 or use the contact form on the website to make your appointment.

Improve your dentures with dental implants

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Improve your dentures with dental implants. Stop dealing with that “hockey puck” feeling that traditional dentures offer. Isn’t it time for an upgrade you can rely on? Dentures are capable of being anchored to dental implants to offer you complete stability and security. Never worry about losing your false teeth ever again. Imagine being able to chew your favorite foods and enjoy the benefits of laughing, smiling and eating in public without any concern.

Benefits of implant supported dentures

Traditional dentures may literally leave you lost for words when they become dislodged during speech. Relying on yucky tasting adhesives is not the solution. If you find yourself not wanting to eat out in public or go on any rides at Disneyland for fear of losing your teeth, it’s time for a change. Enjoy steak and beef jerky once again. Feel confident in your smile and your ability to crunch on raw veggies. You can finally put the knife and fork down when it’s corn on the cob night and get busy with your hands like everyone else at the table.

Retrofit Your current dentures

You can opt to have three implants each surgically placed in your top and bottom jaws. Your current dentures can be customized to snap into place over the implants. This will provide you with a level of stabilization that simply isn’t possible with traditional dentures.

Maintain jawbone health

Many patients don’t realize that wearing traditional dentures can affect your facial appearance with time. Your jawbone can disappear after years of lack of stimulation due to missing tooth roots as well as constant grinding from an unstable denture. This can lead to a sunken or shriveled appearance, not to mention mouth sores and chronic pain. Imagine having canker-like sores that never seem to heal. Not to mention having to attend numerous appointments every year to have your plates re-fit.

The implant posts that are surgically implanted into your jawbone work as anchors that are similar to your original root structure. This enables you to constantly receive natural, healthy bone stimulation with every bite and conversation. The posts allow your dentures to snap into place and remain secure. This translates to less friction in your mouth and allows you to prevent the sagging and bone degeneration that often accompanies extended wear of traditional dentures. Maintain your youthful glow by not succumbing to the premature aging profile that traditional dentures are famous for.

Book your free consultation

Harrell Dental Implant Center is the Charlotte area leader for dental implant procedures of all varieties. Book your free consultation with us today to learn more about the benefits of snap-in dentures. Call 704-206-1330 or use the contact form on this page to make your appointment. We look forward to hearing from you.

Make your dentures stronger with implants

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If you have crossed into being a denture wearer, it may be taking a while to adjust to the loss of stability and bite strength from when you had your natural teeth. It would be nice to put your mind at ease and say that your new prosthetic teeth will eventually settle and become secure — but that wouldn’t be true. Not without a critical — yet simple — modification, anyway. We’ll get to that in a moment, but first let’s talk about where you are now.

Believe it or not, statistics show that individuals with dentures can expect their new teeth to function at approximately 20 percent capacity in comparison to a normal set of healthy teeth in terms of strength and function. Now you understand why you’re feeling less confident about your life with traditional dentures.

Secure your dentures with implants

Thankfully, we live in an era of advanced dental technology. Previous generations were not so fortunate and many had to compromise their smile, chewing capacity and self-esteem because of traditional, ill-fitting dentures.

The good news is that denture functionality soars to between 70 and 100 percent when dental implants are incorporated into the equation. So, if you are feeling insecure with your new teeth, there is an outstanding option available that will create a much more stable restoration.

Minimally invasive

Experienced prosthodontists can vouch for the added support they are able to provide patients who opt for implants to hold their dentures in place. Even simply using 2 implants along the lower arch can dramatically stabilize the lower denture. Imagine not having to worry about pain, sores along the gum line due to constant friction and having your teeth suddenly move or shift at the most inconvenient times.

Protect your jaw bone health

Having a heavy and chunky apparatus continually wear away along your gums can cause more than aesthetic grief. Over time, traditional dentures can do significant harm and patients can end up losing actual bone mass. This is particularly true for those who received dentures at an early age. By surgically inserting implants where your missing tooth roots used to be, the health and integrity of your bone is preserved.

This is because implants are the closest match to natural teeth that we’ve ever had. The surgical screw or peg acts like a root. This anchors your denture, a single artificial tooth, or even an entire arch of teeth and stimulates the bone and tissues similarly to your natural teeth. Keeping the gums and surrounding tissue active every time you chew and talk helps to prevent bone loss and the facial sagging that arises from it.

Prevent premature aging

If you make your dentures stronger with implants, not only will you notice better function, you will be able to preserve your smile and your profile as implants contribute to a more natural and youthful look.

The more you know

Knowledge is power. And the key thing to understand is that dental implants can greatly enhance the function of your dentures and maintain your appearance. This simple procedure offers the highest success rate and longevity of any tooth restoration method.

Harrell Dental Implant Center is the Charlotte area leader for dental implant procedures of all varieties. Book your free consultation with us today to learn more about reclaiming your smile with dental implants. Call 704-206-1330 or use the contact form on this page to make your appointment. We look forward to hearing from you.

Stabilize your dentures with implants

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Stabilize your dentures with dental implants and make loose-fitting false teeth a thing of the past once and for all. Leave the gooey dental grip adhesives and messy oral glue products on the shelves and embrace the future. With snap-in dentures you can share a meal with family and friends with complete confidence and a radiant smile. Dental implants allow you to enjoy life with a full mouth of beautiful, durable and totally stable teeth.

Prevent bone loss

Not only will you have a gorgeous and functional smile, your dental implants will be good for your oral health on a far deeper level. Since implants are embedded in the jaw bone the same as your natural teeth roots, they help prevent bone loss from occurring. Implants are the only tooth replacement option that offer this significant benefit.

Just like your natural teeth, every time you bite and chew with implants you are stimulating your jaw bone to keep it dense and strong. Traditional dentures simply rest on the gums so there is no bone stimulation and bone loss results.

Another issue with traditional dentures is the way they can wear down your gums over time. The hard plastic denture base literally rubs away at the gum line and can be so severe that eventually, a person’s profile can change. Having your artificial teeth anchored into your jaw bone, the same as your natural teeth, protects your gums from damage.

Total improvement

You will love the security and dependability of your new smile once you stabilize your dentures with implants. It will seem especially worthwhile when you realize that you no longer have to deal with the adhesives that are required to keep your traditional denture in place. Particularly when you realize that your bite is still greatly compromised due to instability. Enjoy the confidence, freedom and security that dental implants provide.

Book a consultation

A simple consultation with an implant specialist will determine if you are a candidate for implants straight away or if any prerequisite work is required. Some individuals have suffered so much jaw bone loss from wearing traditional dentures for a long period (or going without any teeth at all), that bone grafts are required to conduct the implant procedure. While this may sound like a daunting situation, dental science has made receiving a graft quite simple with little pain following the procedure.

An implant specialist like Dr. Robert Harrell at Harrell Dental Implant Center will conduct a thorough exam and precisely map the location for placing your implants for maximum strength and avoiding nerves.

To learn more about denture stabilization with dental implants, schedule a free consultation with Dr. Harrell. He is the Charlotte area leader for dental implant procedures of all varieties, including All-on-4 implants, which are full-mouth teeth replacements that are permanently affixed in the mouth. Call 704-206-1330 or use the contact form on this page to make your appointment. During your consultation a complimentary digital smile preview (an $85 value) will be created to show how you will appear when your implants are in place.