viernes, enero 18, 2019

What are my options for replacing all teeth with dental implants?


Should you need all of your teeth replaced by some prosthesis, those false teeth would be on a normal denture which you take in and out.

Its disadvantage is that in the bottom jaw the bone tends to shrink quite quickly, so that a lot of people have trouble eating with the bottom denture - it's clacking around, they fall out when they're laughing, they can't eat apples.

If you have those problems or should you wish something alternative, two implants in the bottom jaw is a highly predictable procedure for retaining a denture.

So if your concern is that your teeth are moving around everywhere and are loose, then two implants can allow quite a firm grip of the implant, so you won't need any denture glue.

See also: DENTAL ANESTHESIA : Mandibular Anesthesia : Gow-Gates technique


Fuente: Youtube / Periodontics & Implants