Implant Supported Dentures In Washington DC For Missing Teeth Replacement
Dental Implants In Washington DC For Missing Teeth Replacement
If you are missing a tooth or teeth, or you have become frustrated with common issues associated with traditional dentures, you may be a good candidate for implant supported dentures washington dc. Issues like discomfort, having to follow a restricted diet, or the constant slipping and shifting of your traditional dentures are motivators. Implant supported dentures are uniquely designed dentures that snap onto titanium posts that are implanted into your jaw. Depending upon your individual preference, you can choose to have an implant supported denture that is removable, or a fixed implant, which will basically act as a permanent tooth or teeth.
Missing teeth or a missing tooth does have a negative impact on an individual’s self-esteem and self-confidence. There are many additional health issues that can easily develop when a tooth or teeth are not replaced over time, including the following:
- Drifting teeth
- Difficulty chewing properly
- Shifting teeth, which will change your bite
- Deterioration of jawbone
- Jaw joint issues
- Added stress to remaining teeth
Implant Supported Dentures are an efficient way to address these issues in an extremely fast and cost-effective fashion. At Precision Periodontics & Implant Dentistry, 2311 M St. NW in Washington, DC, our specialty trained periodontists Dr. Justin Zalewsky and Dr. Antara Daru have many years of experience in dealing with natural tooth replacement options that are available today. If you are interested in learning more about Implant Supported Dentures, our clinic facilities, or to schedule an appointment for an evaluation, contact us at 202-296-3360.
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Implant Supported Dentures Washington DC Expectations
Before we can initiate any kind of procedure, we will first conduct a 3D scan of your teeth, gums, and jaw to develop an incredibly detailed view of your mouth structures and the jawbone contours. This three-dimensional view will allow us to determine the exact location to place your titanium implants. The initial scan will also allow us to decide whether the jawbone has enough bone density to support the posts or if a bone graft or augmentation for your jawbone is necessary.
If we determine that you are a viable candidate for the implant supported dentures option, your procedure will be then be scheduled. At the beginning of your procedure, we will give you a local anesthetic to numb the soft tissue for the surgical process. If it is necessary, a dental sedation will be administered. Our clinic offers a range of dental sedation options, including nitrous oxide, oral sedation, and IV sedation. We will discuss your specific needs, your dental anxieties and any concerns prior to the procedure being performed so we can ensure you are as comfortable as possible.
If it is necessary, a patient might need to have a tooth extracted prior to the implants being placed. If this is not your situation, then once you are adequately numbed, your periodontist will drill very small holes in the jawbone, position the titanium posts in those holes that will anchor your dentures into your jaw. Once these posts are successfully positioned, a set of temporary dentures which has been designed to your specific mouth will be placed, which will be worn throughout the healing process. It will take several months for the titanium posts to fuse or grow into your jawbone. Once this is process of fusing is secure and solid, extensions will be added, and your implant supported dentures will be snapped on and your treatment will be complete.
Benefits of Implant Supported Dentures
There are several benefits associated with implant supported dentures, including the following:
- Cost effective
- Natural feeling and looking
- Procedure can be completed in a single visit
- Long lasting
- Minimally invasive
- They will allow you to return to eating most foods
- Reduces need for bone graft
- Once the implants are placed, any bone loss will stop progressing
- Natural facial features restored
Aftercare Following the Procedure
After your implant supported denture procedure, it is important and wise to be cautious during the initial healing stage. Our team will advise you to plan on sticking to a softer food diet for the first two weeks, after which you can begin to switch to harder foods.
Once you have completed this recovery process, it will not be necessary to follow any special aftercare instructions, although it is important that you are aware of the reason this procedure was necessary in the first place. Please continue practicing good daily oral hygiene practices. Brush slowly twice daily and floss at least once and schedule regular visits to your periodontist. These consistent and preventative visits ensure that your teeth will receive regular professional cleaning and will reduce your risk of developing gingivitis or periodontitis. If you follow these simple suggested best practices, you will enjoy a bright and healthy smile for many years to come.