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Overdentures
Overdentures
go over natural teeth or over dental implants. Many patients suffer
with ill fitting loose complete dentures that move or fall out when
patients are speaking or eating. One solution is to construct a
special type of dentures that goes over and attaches to something
underneath. Keeping a few natural teeth or placing dental implants
in the bone under the denture also helps keep the jaw bone healthy.
This avoids much of the bone loss often seen in the jaw after teeth
are removed.
Overdentures go
over natural teeth. The cuspids are the longest teeth in the mouth
and many patients who suffer from extensive tooth loss often have
their cuspids. However, these patients usually have extensive bone
loss so that there is much more of the cuspid tooth sticking out of
the jaw bone than there is inside the bone. By doing a root canal
and cutting the cuspid down to just above the gums, the ratio of
tooth above the bone compared to inside the bone is greatly
improved. A denture can be made that goes over and attaches to one
or both cuspids.
Implant
supported overdentures go on top of dental implants. A retainer bar
or retention balls are placed on the implants and special
attachments are inserted into the denture to grab onto these
retention devices. A new method using mini implant dentures are
becoming increasingly popular. Mini implants are very thin long
titanium implants that screw into the jaw bone. They can be placed
and old dentures can often be retrofitted to the implant heads.
Overdentures are a
great dentures alternative and help eliminate many of the problems
that denture wearers experience.
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