Restore your Confidence
With Full Mouth Dental Implants
Restore your Confidence
With Full Mouth Dental Implants
Complete teeth can be lost with age or due to gum diseases, diseases since birth, or tooth removal. So, it becomes essential to replace the teeth to be able to chew food and also restore the smile.
There can be multiple ways to restore teeth, depending on location in the mouth and oral health.
Fixed teeth on dental implants– Dentures that are fixed or permanent are made out of a row of artificial porcelain or plastic teeth placed on a metal frame such as titanium (or) cobalt-chrome (or) PEEK frame. The base is then attached to the dental implants, metal tooth root-like structures in the jaw. Fixed dentures allow eating comfortably while still maintaining facial features. It does not fall out and remains stable as it is fixed in the mouth. These artificial teeth look just like natural teeth and are easy to maintain.
Although conditions such as uncontrolled diabetes, hypertension, or gum diseases don’t permit successful implant placement, it can be made possible with the help of advanced technology and physician’s suggestions.
Removable complete Dentures -. These dentures are designed for those who have lost all of their teeth. After all of the teeth have been removed and the gums have healed, complete dentures are placed in the mouth after approximately two months.
They require frequent changes as they are placed on gums. They become loose and need to renew and cleaned every night before sleeping.
Large and conspicuous gaps occur when multiple teeth are missing in a row, especially noticeable when the teeth are in the front. People with wide gaps between their teeth due to lost teeth in a row may be hesitant to show off their smiles, and that is why it is essential to get appropriately treated by a high-quality practitioner.