An implant-supported denture is an oral appliance that replaces several teeth at once. It’s similar to a traditional denture.
Step-by-step treatment procedure for Implant-Supported dentures at Coral Dental Implants
The dentist will evaluate your oral health, bone structure, and implant suitability through X-rays and CT scans.
The dentist will develop a treatment plan that includes the number of implants required and their placement in the jaw bone.
After numbing the ideal place, the dentist will place implants in the jawbone (Local Anesthesia). This procedure may require one or two surgeries.
After 3 to 6 months, the implants fuse with the jawbone in osseointegration. This process will provide a stable foundation for the dentures.
The dentist will attach abutments (connectors) to the implants, which may involve minor surgery to expose them.
The dentist will take impressions of the gums to create custom dentures that will fit perfectly.
Finally, the dentist will fit the custom dentures and adjust them according to the patient’s comfort.