Overdentures in Claremont, NH

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When you lose a tooth, it impacts the rest of your life. The consequences to your oral health get more severe as you lose more teeth. Losing a full arch of teeth can severely limit your capacity to eat, causing digestive problems and malnutrition.

Missing teeth make it more difficult to speak clearly, causing your speech to deteriorate. Your confidence plummets as your smile disappears. Tooth loss affects your jaw health, causing bone loss and facial form changes. Overdentures in Claremont, NH, at Claremont Dental Group can be used to restore an entire arch of lost teeth, improving your quality of life.

Dental Implants

Dental implants are a cutting-edge technique for restoring lost teeth that offers a fantastic alternative to standard procedures. It’s a versatile procedure that may replace a single tooth or a full arch of teeth. Implants are tiny titanium posts that are inserted into the jawbone.

These posts merge with your bone, incorporating them into your jaw and transforming them into replacement roots. These roots offer strong support for your ceramic dental restorations, ensuring they won’t move around. Claremont Dental Group offers implant-supported overdenture in Claremont, NH, to qualifying patients.

How Do Overdentures Work?

After a consultation, you’ll have surgery to place the implant posts before receiving overdentures. This procedure is performed with a local anesthetic to ensure that you are not in any pain. Sedation is frequently used to keep you relaxed and calm. The procedure begins with tiny incisions in your gums that provide us access to your jawbone.

The implant is then placed after an osteotomy, which is a tiny hole in the jaw. The gums are sutured closed after all implants have been successfully placed with proper angulation and alignment. Finally, you can use a temporary prosthesis to help you function normally while you recuperate. It might take months for your mouth to heal fully.

Our team will carefully monitor your progress while you heal to check that your bone is correctly fusing and that you are not having any oral health issues related to overdentures. Then, the impressions are utilized to design and build your personalized replacements, which attach to the implants.

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