Implant Supported Dentures

How Implant Supported Dentures Help Prevent Bone Loss

If you are missing all of your teeth, your dentist may give you the option to choose implant supported dentures. An implant supported denture is often recommended because it can replace all the lost natural teeth and some tooth roots. Implant supported dentures, or denture implants, tend to be more stable and comfortable. Denture implants also make it easier for a person to speak and allow people to chew and bite naturally.

Implant supported dentures and bone loss

People can benefit from replacing missing teeth. This will help prevent many problems associated with lost teeth. Fortunately, implant supported dentures are good tooth replacement options for missing teeth. Denture implants can help patients to avoid the consequences of missing teeth like bone loss.

Bone loss

Bone needs stimulation in order to maintain its density and form. For the bone that supports and surrounds teeth, the needed stimulation comes from the teeth themselves. The teeth help to stimulate and support a person’s jawbone just like the way exercise helps to stimulate and also support muscle health. This means that if a person loses teeth, the bone that at some point supported them will no longer be stimulated.

When a person loses a tooth, the lack of stimulation causes loss of bone. The consequences become worse as a person loses more teeth. Bone loss can lead to serious functional and aesthetic problems especially in the case of people who are missing all their teeth. Loss of bone and missing teeth can make the face sag and a person may look older.

Prevention of bone loss

Natural tooth roots provide a stable foundation that allows a person’s teeth to function properly. This is possible because they are embedded in the jawbone. Implant supported dentures help to prevent bone loss by replacing some of the tooth roots. In the case of conventional dentures, the bone that once surrounded the tooth roots often starts to resorb or deteriorate. The loss of bone leads to jawbone recession and an unattractive, collapsed smile. Dental implants fuse with the jawbone which helps to keep the bone intact and healthy.

Benefits of implant supported dentures

One of the main reasons why implant supported dentures are popular is because they help preserve the jawbone. This is healthy for a patient’s mouth and can also improve the facial structure. Since a patient will have a healthier mouth and jawbone and look better, it will boost the patient’s self-esteem. A person will most likely feel better mentally and physically.

Takeaway

If you do not replace your missing teeth, you can end up experiencing many problems, including bone loss. Bone loss often happens around missing teeth. Loss of teeth and bone can have an impact on your appearance and can also lead to the remaining teeth becoming loose over time. The good thing is that implant supported dentures can help you prevent bone loss. The implants will fuse with the bone and provide maximum support and strength. If you want to find out more about how implant supported dentures can help you, contact your dentist.

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