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sophia (lifestyles85) wrote,
@ 2010-01-08 13:06:00
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    Permanent Dentures
    Full dentures are the most common restoration used for patients missing all of their natural teeth. The only other alternatives to complete removable dentures are dental implants. Although removable dentures are usually the most inexpensive option for tooth replacement, they can be uncomfortable and inconvenient. Dental implants are an alternative to consider. Dental implant procedures provide you with a permanent solution to the problem of a lost tooth or teeth, with a recreated tooth effectively replacing your missing teeth. A fully functional device, the dental implant can be created to replicate your remaining teeth, looking and feeling completely natural, whilst helping to prevent further problems in decay and deterioration for the remainder of your mouth and gums.

    Benefits of Permanent Dentures:

    - Improved Eating: Removable dentures can slide during eating and make eating a complicated and unhappy activity. The ability to chew foods improves dramatically with dental implants. While removable dentures are only 20% to 25% as efficient as a person's natural teeth, implant supported prostheses are 80% as efficient. A prosthesis supported by dental implants functions like natural teeth making eating an enjoyable and easy experience.

    - Reduced Chance of Loss: Removable dentures can be easily lost. Dental implant supported prostheses cannot be removed and misplaced.

    - Bone Growth: One of most devastating problems for patients wearing removable dentures is the loss of bone that occurs over time. Gradually removable dentures become more difficult to wear because of this bone loss. The ridge gradually wears away providing less and less ridge to support the denture.

    - Improved Confidence: Removable dentures become loose and can rock and cause embarrassment for the wearer. With the dental implant prosthesis, a person can feel confident that teeth will not move. All regular activities can be performed without fear of embarrassment.

    - Durability: Implants have a high rate of success and durability. They last many years. With good care, implants can last a lifetime.

    - Improved Nutrition and Health: Many foods cannot be eaten with removable dentures. With an implant-supported prosthesis, people are able to eat a varied, healthful diet that includes all necessary food groups for improved nutrition. Chewy and crunchy foods such as carrots, lettuce and apples can be added to the diet.

    Your dental implants dentist can offer you a variety of options to equip you with the strength and support that you need from your dental tooth implants, including titanium implants and mini implants for minimum impact or interference. Your overall health and vitality is greatly improved as a result of dental implant surgery with your dietary range increasing, allowing you to eat the foods you want without pain and irritation. Palatability is also improved as the need for distasteful adhesives, used with some dentures, is eliminated and the interference of a plastic covering across the roof of your mouth is removed.

    While dentures offer an elegant solution for those people suffering from a severe loss of underlying bone structure, dental implants provide patients with a more stable, secure and comfortable alternative. Although dental implants can incur greater initial cost, the improvements in strength greatly increase within the mouth, allowing for greater chewing ability and ease of fluent speech. What natural bone remains can be preserved with greater efficiency and therefore increase the overall support of your facial muscles and tissue and is therefore often considered to be the most efficient and beneficial investment where tooth loss is concerned.

    Read About Celebrity News also Read about Permanent Dentures and Removable Partial Dentures


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