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Other than an occasional issue, your dentures have served your smile well in recent years. At the same time, you’ve been paying attention to potential alternatives and are becoming progressively more interested in an upgrade. Dental implants and the significant positive impact they can have on your quality of life are hard to pass up. Before you transition from dentures in Panama City, keep reading for some information from your implant dentist that will help you prepare.
Dentures are a traditional solution for missing teeth and remain the preferred option for some people. They are affordable, easy to use, and require a lot less recovery time than a patient who just had a dental implant procedure.
However, they are not a permanent solution. They can slip, there can be issues with the adhesive, taking them out can hurt, and you might consider cleaning them to be a hassle. For one or more of these reasons, some patients decide to seek dental implants.
When you are considering dental implants as a tooth-replacement option, remember that they:
The first thing to consider is that you may potentially need a bone graft if you do not have sufficient bone mass in your jaw. Especially if you lost teeth and did not promptly seek a replacement, your jawbone naturally loses density. If you do move forward with the bone graft, a recovery period will be required before you can have the implant procedure.
Some patients ask if their dentures can be used with implants. It’s possible in some cases but not advisable. However, implant-supported dentures could be an option for you.
If you think the time has come to transition from dentures in Panama City, it’s definitely worth investigating. Talk to your dentist and ask any questions you’ve been wondering about, plus they can evaluate if the bone mass in your jaw is sufficient for the implant procedure. The first step is to schedule a consultation.
Dr. Faris Waheed earned his dental doctorate from Tufts University and has been helping local patients for more than a decade. He is a member of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry. If you are interested in dental implants in Panama City, he can perform placement and restoration at his office location and offers implant dentures, All-on-4 dental implants, and mini dental implants. Schedule a consultation on his website or call (850) 215-0128.
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