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At Rob’s Denture Studio, we specialize in lower implant retained dentures to provide you with a secure, comfortable, and long-lasting solution to replace missing teeth. Unlike traditional lower dentures, which can slip or cause discomfort, dentures retained by dental implants offer superior stability, allowing you to eat, speak, and smile confidently.
Lower implant retained dentures are supported by dental implants that are placed in your jawbone. During
the implant process, two to four implants are placed in the lower jaw. Once the implants have integrated
with the bone, your custom-made denture is designed to snap securely onto the implants. These implants
act as anchors, securing the denture in place and preventing it from shifting or slipping. The result is a
natural-looking, stable denture that allows you to enjoy life without the worry of loose dentures.
With lower implant retained dentures, you get the benefits of improved chewing, speaking, and comfort,
along with the added advantage of preserving your jawbone and preventing bone loss, which commonly
occurs with traditional removable dentures.
Traditional lower dentures can often feel loose or uncomfortable due to the lack of natural suction on the lower jaw. Implant retained dentures are securely anchored to your jaw, significantly reducing slippage and irritation while improving overall comfort.
Lower implant retained dentures allow you to bite and chew with confidence. With the added support of implants, you can enjoy your favorite foods without worrying about your dentures shifting or coming loose.
Because these dentures are securely fastened, they eliminate the common issues of slippage and movement, allowing for clearer and more confident speech.
One of the major benefits of implant retained dentures is the prevention of bone resorption. When teeth are missing, the jawbone begins to deteriorate. Implants stimulate the bone, helping to maintain bone density and the natural contours of your face.
Lower implant retained dentures are an excellent option if:
During your consultation, our team will evaluate your oral health and discuss the best treatment options for you. Whether you’re new to dentures or looking for a better solution, lower implant retained dentures could be the answer to restoring your smile and quality of life.
Your journey starts with a comprehensive consultation, where we assess your oral health and discuss your goals. We’ll determine if you’re a good candidate for dental implants and create a personalized treatment plan.
Working closely with skilled oral surgeons, we ensure the precise placement of your implants. This step is crucial for the success and longevity of your dentures.
After the implants are placed, there will be a healing period to allow the implants to integrate with your jawbone. This ensures a strong foundation for your dentures.
Once the implants have fully healed, we will fit your custom lower denture onto the implants. Our team will ensure that the fit is perfect, making any necessary adjustments for maximum comfort.
We provide ongoing support and maintenance to ensure your dentures continue to fit comfortably and function properly. Regular check-ups help maintain the longevity of your implant-supported dentures.
If you’re ready to experience the benefits of lower implant retained dentures, contact Rob’s Denture Studio in North Battleford, Saskatchewan today! Our team is here to help you achieve a comfortable, confident smile that lasts.
While the implants themselves are permanent, the dentures can be easily removed for cleaning and maintenance. This offers the advantage of stability while still allowing for easy care.
The entire process, from implant placement to the final denture fitting, can take several months due to the healing period required for the implants to integrate with the bone. However, the results are long-lasting and worth the wait!
Yes, lower implant retained dentures provide a more secure fit, reducing slippage and discomfort commonly associated with traditional lower dentures.
In some cases, a bone graft may be necessary if there is not enough bone to support the implants. During your consultation, we’ll assess your jawbone and determine if a graft is needed.