
DENTAL IMPLANTS
Dental implants are considered the best alternative to traditional full and partial dentures. Implants can provide a beautiful and natural smile that is almost impossible to tell from natural teeth. Dental implants are made precisely to look and function almost identically to natural teeth. They require no special maintenance, and the best part is you no longer you have to tolerate loose and painful dentures.
IMPLANT-SUPPORTED DENTURES
An implant-supported denture might be the best option for an individual searching for a cost conscious alternative to All-On-4. An implant supported dentures works perfectly for those missing all or most of the upper and lower teeth. This restorative procedure combines the advantages of dental implants and a personalized denture to effectively restore missing teeth. A denture prosthesis is far less prone to slip or move over the gums when a few dental implants are used to “anchor” it. In the end, this will offer a safer and more useful replacement for conventional dentures.


ALL-ON-4 IMPLANT DENTURES
Individual missing all upper and lower teeth may benefit from All-On-4 dental implant restoration. This tooth replacement option utilizes a unique type of implant-supported fixed/screwed-in denture. Four to six dental implants are surgically positioned throughout the dental arch to support a full zirconia or acrylic denture to create a stable chewing environment. With All-On-4, patients can restore an entire row of lost teeth with a fixed denture prosthesis. No need for unsightly pastes or putties. A fixed screwed-in implant denture is the closet option to restoring tooth and chewing function.
FULL MOUTH REHABILITATION
A whole mouth rehabilitation operation, also known as “full mouth restoration” or “full mouth reconstruction,” may be the best option for patients who want to take care of several dental issues at once. A full mouth rehabilitation incorporates a personalized treatment strategy with a number of choices intended to improve dental function, health, and beauty. It is possible to address a variety of problems, including missing or broken teeth, bad alignment, open spaces and gaps, and more, allowing patients to obtain a full smile restoration.
