Implant-supported dentures provide a cost-effective solution for replacing multiple missing teeth.
Get in TouchImplant-supported bridges or dentures are essential for preserving the health and strength of your jawbone. Unlike traditional dentures, that contribute to bone deterioration, implants replace the tooth root, integrating with the jawbone and promoting it’s vitality.
The number of implants needed varies, with just two conventional implants for a lower denture resulting in a transformative change. This allows you to regain the ability to chew food and confidently smile once again.
For the replacement of a single missing tooth,
For the replacement of multiple missing teeth in a consecutive row using a fixed bridge,
For the complete replacement of the upper or lower set of teeth using a fixed full-arch bridge,
To stabilise loose full dentures,
Implant-supported bridges or dentures are crucial for maintaining the health and integrity of your jawbone. Unlike traditional dentures, that can cause bone deterioration, implants serve as a replacement for the tooth root, integrating with the jawbone and supporting it’s vitality.
The number of implants required may vary, but even two conventional implants for a lower denture can bring about a remarkable transformation. This enables you to regain the ability to chew food comfortably and smile confidently, enhancing your overall quality of life.
Our custom dentures are tailored to address both single missing teeth and multiple gaps, providing a comprehensive smile restoration solution. Crafted from durable acrylic or metal materials, our dentures are precisely fitted to your gumline, ensuring a secure and comfortable fit.
By utilising clasps, they can also be securely attached to your natural teeth, offering stability during daily activities. With our dentures, you can enjoy the benefits of effortless eating, clear speech, and an enhanced sense of confidence. Immediate denture fitting is available following tooth extraction, eliminating the concern of visible gaps.
However, as gum shrinkage may occur over time, denture relining or replacement may be required. Typically, our dentures have an average lifespan of 5-7 years, providing long-lasting functionality and aesthetics.