Fixed Implant Dentures
The innovative Fixed Implant Dentures provide the patients with a new set of teeth that are supported by just four to six implants, usually in one day. And this fast and effective dental rehabilitation is a lot more affordable than previous methods.
Dental professionals in the past relied on expensive and drawn-out procedures to rehabilitate patients with teeth that had become loose, painful, cracked, deteriorating and above all unsightly. These techniques often relied on the condition of the existing teeth, which meant many mouths were doomed from the outset. The advantage of Fixed Implant Dentures is that it allows the dental surgeon to create something new from the foundations up, achieving a more predictable and hassle-free result.
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Fixed Implant Dentures involves integrating four to six dental implants into a strong base jaw bone that has not been infected by diseased teeth. This bone provides solid support for the full denture. On the same day that the implants are placed, teeth that have already been made and customized to a patient's mouth are temporarily fitted to the implants and an impression is taken.
Next, the teeth are further customized and a new set of natural-looking teeth are screwed into the implants by the end of the day. This enables patients to go from deteriorated teeth, or even no teeth, to a complete set in a relatively short amount of time.
The beauty of Fixed Implant Dentures is that the treatment permanently restores both aesthetics and function of natural teeth. The fixed nature eliminates denture slippage concerns, allowing patients to confidently eat a wide range of foods they love and speak clearly without the fear of any teeth falling out or clicking.
Fixed Implant Dentures is an advanced dental technique that restores aesthetics and functionality that patients may have been missing for years.
You may be suitable for Fixed Implant Dentures if you:
- Have loose dentures that affect your quality of life.
- Have severe periodontal gum disease and tooth loss.
- Have suffered loss of jawbone due to the loss of your teeth.
- Have failing crowns and bridges along with loose teeth that need extracting.
This technique was developed to provide patients who had experienced total tooth loss with an efficient treatment concept using only four to six dental implants to support a full arch of fixed teeth. Two to four dental implants are placed vertically in the front of the jawbone with the remaining two dental implants placed at the back of the jaw, tilted up to 45°, which means less bone is needed.
Traditional fixed full arch dental implant techniques require 6-10 implants with a period of healing time where the bridge cannot be fixed to the implants. Extensive bone grafting for implant placement may also be required.
With this technique, the bone to implant contact is optimised and the need for any bone grafting is minimised. Also the angled implants can be anchored in much better quality bone found in the front of your jawbone. This reduces the number of dental implants required to restore an entire arch of teeth and enables us to permanently fix an arch with a denture on the same day of implant placement. Tilting the implants also helps the Implant Dentist avoid vital structures such as the sinuses and nerves.
The configuration and position of the implants along the jawbone once braced together with a Titanium framework, helps to spread the forces transmitted from the teeth to the jawbone also allowing for better distribution of biting forces from a full arch of replacement teeth.
This technique was developed to provide patients who had experienced total tooth loss with an efficient treatment concept using only four to six dental implants to support a full arch of fixed teeth. Two to four dental implants are placed vertically in the front of the jawbone with the remaining two dental implants placed at the back of the jaw, tilted up to 45°, which means less bone is needed.
Traditional fixed full arch dental implant techniques require 6-10 implants with a period of healing time where the bridge cannot be fixed to the implants. Extensive bone grafting for implant placement may also be required.
With this technique, the bone to implant contact is optimised and the need for any bone grafting is minimised. Also the angled implants can be anchored in much better quality bone found in the front of your jawbone. This reduces the number of dental implants required to restore an entire arch of teeth and enables us to permanently fix an arch with a denture on the same day of implant placement. Tilting the implants also helps the Implant Dentist avoid vital structures such as the sinuses and nerves.
The configuration and position of the implants along the jawbone once braced together with a Titanium framework, helps to spread the forces transmitted from the teeth to the jawbone also allowing for better distribution of biting forces from a full arch of replacement teeth.
Advantages of Fixed Implant Dentures
- There is no need to remove a denture after meals or at nighttime. The full arch of teeth can be cared for and cleaned just like natural teeth
- The full arch of teeth fits the natural contours of your mouth and feels like a full set of natural teeth
- No compromise on taste as the full arch of upper teeth does not cover the roof of your mouth
- Your bite force is greatly increased so you can enjoy the foods you previously could not
- Choose from a wider choice of food with a more varied diet for healthier living
- Promotes a healthy jawbone by preventing further bone loss
- The treatment is considered long term and can last for decades or a lifetime if cared for properly
- The entire procedure can be completed in just one day with an immediate loading concept that avoids multiple procedures
By use of this advanced technique our implant teams have learnt to utilize biomechanical principles and traditional engineering sciences to fully restore the lost structures and functions of rows of natural teeth.
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