One of the most common solutions to missing teeth are dentures, which are removable replacements for tooth loss, both partial and full. These allow a person to bite and chew. For a person with no teeth, dentures enable the person to smile with a full set of teeth. In the case of partial dentures, these are removable and are clipped on to the natural teeth.
Denture Cost
Removable Dentures
Per Jaw
Instant
€350
Implant Retained Overdenture
Per Jaw (4 Implants)
8-12 Weeks
€2200
Implant Retained Overdenture
Per Jaw (2 Implants)
8-12 Weeks
€1400
Denture Cost
Removable Dentures
Per Jaw
€350
Implant Retained Overdenture
Per Jaw (4 Implants)
€2200
Implant Retained Overdenture
Per Jaw (2 Implants)
€1400
One of the most common solutions to missing teeth are dentures, which are removable replacements for tooth loss, both partial and full. These allow a person to bite and chew. For a person with no teeth, dentures enable the person to smile with a full set of teeth. In the case of partial dentures, these are removable and are clipped on to the natural teeth.
Overdenture implants are a set of dentures which are supported by implants. Overdenture implants are also often referred to as implant dentures, implant-retained dentures, or simply implants. When having overdentures placed, your dentist or oral surgeon will place the implants first. They'll give you some time to let them heal and become one with your jawbone. After this process, false teeth are placed on top of the implants, giving you a smile that looks and feels real.
Overdenture implants can come as a fixed denture or as a removable denture. Both types of implant dentures are better than regular dentures as far as comfort, convenience, and overall health go. Once a person has implant dentures placed, they'll need to take good care of them like with regular teeth. This means that patients with implants will simply brush and floss their new teeth.
Scientifically proven and documented. Implant Supported Overdentures have had good clinical outcomes from decade long studies with favorable results.
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There are numerous options for replacing lost teeth so you don't have to go without a full set.
If you are missing just a few of your teeth due to oral disease, a misfortune, or malnutrition - partial dentures are ideal.
In the event that all your teeth are missing, possibly due to several issues regarding your oral health such as bone loss, periodontal disease, or tooth decay - complete dentures are ideal.
In periodontal disease, the bone loss in the jaw is so extensive that teeth can't be saved and are usually very loose. With dental cavities, the teeth are already so badly decayed that they must be extracted.
If you are only missing a couple of teeth or even a single tooth and the rest are healthy - dental implants are recommended.
Most patients undergo sedation dentistry to have overdenture implants place. You can expect some discomfort after the procedure, but it should be minimal. If you have serious discomfort, however, you should re-visit your dentist as soon as possible.
Eating with new dentures may require a little practice and may even be slightly uncomfortable in the initial weeks. To minimise such discomfort, the patient should initially consume only soft foods. Also, s/he should avoid chewing gum and using a toothpick. Hard and sticky foods also pose a threat to the dentures.
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