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Traditional dentures have existed for hundreds of years – George Washington probably had the most famous pair of dentures, made from cow and walrus teeth. While denture technology has certainly developed since those early days, the fact remains that many denture wearers frequently complain of discomfort, pain, slippage/movement, inability to eat desired foods and an overall drop in self-confidence.
Recently, Dental Implants have become the clear treatment of choice for those missing all of their teeth on one or both arches. Unlike traditional dentures, Dental Implant supported dentures are secured, so the need for denture adhesive is eliminated. Dental implant supported dentures also allow you to speak with ease and chew most foods without the risk of denture slippage; tasting the authentic flavor of the foods you eat. Finally, only dental implant supported dentures will support the structure of your jawbone, preserving it from the shrinkage of your jaw line that is often seen in long-term denture wearers.
Did you know: by age 74, 26% of adults have lost all of their permanent teeth?Back to top

Dental implants are small screws designed to replace the root of a tooth and restore the physical appearance and the chewing function of patients with partial or full tooth loss. In the case of full tooth loss, as few as four dental implants can be used to permanently secure an entire arch of teeth.
To replace an entire arch of teeth, a series of titanium Dental Implants are first inserted into the bone. These implants serve as replacements for the roots of the missing teeth and are designed to seamlessly bond with the surrounding bone. Permanent dentures are then affixed to these implants. The result is a perfectly formed smile without the downside of traditional dentures.
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Prior to Dental Implant technology, patients missing all of their teeth had limited options. Traditional dentures are designed to be removable – they are typically held in place with messy, expensive denture adhesive cream. This solution has several drawbacks including:
Using Dental Implants to support a permanent denture (or bridge) address these issues and provides significant benefits beyond this legacy treatment:

Dental Implant supported dentures provide a solid, life-long solution to your missing teeth without the drawbacks of traditional dentures. They will not slip, fall-out or impact your ability to eat or undermine your self-confidence. Dental Implant supported dentures look, feel and function just like your own natural teeth – giving you back your self-confidence and your life.
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Almost anyone who is missing one or more teeth is a candidate for Dental Implants. Ideally, you are in good general and oral health and have adequate bone in your jaw to support the implant. Age is typically not a concern as it has been proven to not be a factor in Dental Implant success. In most cases, the entire procedure can be completed in just a few visits.
Why wait any longer to change your life? Schedule a consultation today.