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Edentulism or tooth loss, a common problem in patients aged 65 and above, has a much larger impact than one might think.

Especially in the case of complete edentulism, significant absence of teeth can eventually lead to gastrointestinal disorders, facial collapse, premature aging, bite issues and bone loss.

Thanks to modern advancements in dentistry, however, people who have lost one or multiple teeth have two viable options for replacement: dentures and dental implants.

While both offer certain advantages, there are a few valid reasons why you would want to opt for full mouth or complete dental implants, especially if you have several missing teeth.

If You Want to Preserve Bone Health


Bone deterioration is directly linked to tooth loss.

This means the more severe your edentulism, the more likely you are to suffer from poor bone and dental health.

Since wearing dentures have been found at times to exacerbate bone deterioration, collapsed mouth and recessed jaw bone, full mouth dental implants may be the better choice.

Implants integrate into the jawbone to preserve bone health and the wearer’s smile.

If You Need a Long Term Solution


Dental implants are touted as permanent or “set it and forget it” solutions, and for good reason.

Unlike dentures that need to be removed and carefully cleaned daily, implants are attached to the natural bone to form a strong foundation for the replacement tooth.

Crowns are then placed on the implants to ensure that each retains a perfectly natural look.

Once the implants are set, patients need only to care for them as they would their natural teeth. Daily brushing, flossing, and regular checkups are all that’s required for effective maintenance.

If You Prefer a More Comfortable Fit


If you’ve ever worn a dentures before, you’ve probably gone through a brief adjustment period the first time you put on your dentures.

Some people, however, don’t adapt well to having metal clasps in their mouths to hold dentures in place. If you want a tooth replacement that feels more natural, implants may suit you better.

Note that this choice will depend on your needs, preferences and the results of your initial exam with your dentist.

The only way to know for sure if you can benefit greatly from full mouth dental implants is to come in for a consultation at trusted dental clinics, such as ProDentures.

A qualified dentist in Houston should first conduct an exam, discuss your dental and medical history, go over your treatment options, and educate you about the best procedure as well as what to expect while you recover.  Give us a call today at 1-800-ProDentures

Sources:


FULL MOUTH DENTAL IMPLANTS, Perio.org

Full Mouth Dental Implants: 4 Ways They Improve Your Smile, Colgate.com

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