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The implants are wonderful! My teeth stay in place!
This is an extreme close up view of our completed over denture implant case. To see what our patient Claudette has to say hold pointer over image.

Some questions for you to consider:

  • What are the consequences of missing teeth? Collapse and loss of jaw bone. Reduced attractiveness and confidence in your smile. Loose fitting or poor fitting dentures. There is the embarrassment of slipping dentures along with tenderness, pain, numbness of the mouth, or speech impairment. Patients develop jowls or witch's point or prognathic jaws over time. There is a loss of muscle tone and loss of proprioception, which means losing the feel of teeth.
  • The tongue enlarges, there is poor chewing ability, and as the jaw atrophies. The mandible is subject to fracture. Patients with dentures statistically have poorer diets than people with teeth, they also take more medications, and finally they experience a shorter life expectancy.
  • What particular problems are you experiencing with dentures?
  • In the past, people put up with dentures because there were no other options, people did not live as long, and the standard of living was lower than today.
  • Think about what it would be like if you were able to have your teeth back. What would it enable you to feel or do that you cannot do now?
  • The benefits of dental implants can be more confident and attractive smiles, improved psychological health because patients feel the dental implant is part of them. Patients experience improved speech, increased stability, freedom from embarrassment, pain or discomfort. Patients can eat better and live a healthier lifestyle.

With our ever increasing life expectancy conventional dentures and bridge work does not keep up with our body's needs. Implants are not perfection but they do match our needs better than dentures. Dentures were okay when we did not live as long. And today we expect to have a better quality of life than the previous generation.

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