Implant Supported Dentures: Can They Successfully Replace Upper Teeth?
Implant supported dentures are becoming a popular tooth replacement option. They are known to replace entire arches of teeth, whether it be the top or bottom. However, because tooth replacement can be complex, many individuals are curious as to how successful the process is for upper teeth. Continue reading to find out!
Replacing upper teeth with implant supported dentures
Below is a quick overview of the tooth replacement process with implant supported dentures, specifically as it relates to the upper teeth. This information can be reviewed by individuals considering their tooth replacement options.
The process
Replacing upper missing teeth with implant supported dentures is an involved process that does require a time commitment and patience. Outlined below are the steps of the entire process from start to finish.
- Four to six dental implants are placed during oral surgery, directly into the bone and beneath the gums
- The patient returns home to undergo healing that takes about a week or so
- Osseointegration begins and lasts for a few months
- This process is one that allows the implants to fuse naturally with the bone
- The patient returns to the dentist to be fitted for the denture piece
- Impressions are sent to the dental lab where the custom denture piece will be created
- Abutments are attached to the dental implants, which then connect the denture piece to the implants
- The final denture piece is attached to the dental implants via abutment
The success
Implant supported dentures for upper teeth are known to produce positive results. There are rarely any reports that implant supported dentures for upper teeth have failed as this process is very restorative, efficient and promising. In some rare scenarios, the dental implants may fail due to a lack of bone structure. Additionally, a period of adjustment is necessary as dentures may not feel natural off the bat. Most report that they feel awkward or uncomfortable at first, which leads to fear of a failing prosthetic. However, after a few days of adjusting and adapting, implant supported dentures are known to do wonders.
Other things to know
It is important to understand that implant supported dentures do require a time commitment and a lot of patience. Because oral surgery is required, the healing process can be involved, requiring a lot of rest and extra oral hygiene. Additionally, the process of osseointegration can take time, which requires a lot of check-up appointments to ensure proper fusing. All in all, the commitment tends to be worth it because implant supported dentures can help those with missing teeth get back to normal, whether that be for eating, speaking or smiling.
Get started with implant supported dentures
Still have questions? Talking with a dentist is the next step to take. Any questions or concerns can be addressed, and an evaluation can be done. The evaluation will determine the best place to start with the tooth replacement process. Reach out today to get scheduled for an appointment or to learn more!
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