Implant supported dentures are hybrid tooth replacement options, combining traditional dentures with dental implants. They have become popular recently because the results are rarely unsuccessful.
One thing to know, however, is that there is quite a bit involved in the process of getting implant supported dentures. Because it is a hybrid option, there are two parts to the process, which means multiple dental appointments. Nonetheless, the commitment is known to be well worth it. Keep reading to find out more about the role that the patient plays during and after the procedure.
Proper care for implant supported dentures
Below are a few tips on how to care for the oral cavity and body during and after the implant supported denture process.
During the procedure
The initial implant supported denture procedure requires minimally invasive oral surgery, which can be painful and anxiety-inducing. Almost all patients are put under general anesthesia for the initial placement procedure, as this makes it easier for the patient and the dentist.
That said, there is not much that patients need to do during the procedure. They can still prepare by following the tips listed below.
- Arrange for transportation home because anesthesia and pain medication can linger
- Purchase soft foods to eat after the procedure
- Take time off of work or school for a couple of days to rest and relax
After the procedure
Once the implants have been placed, patients will return home the same day. They are advised to rest and relax for a few days to ensure that proper healing takes place. Additionally, it is recommended to use ice and cold compresses to reduce swelling and inflammation. Oral hygiene is also important, which is why saltwater should be used to rinse the oral cavity, as it is non-abrasive and gentle. Feeling around the mouth with the tongue or a finger can irritate the wound sites, so do not attempt this.
Other things to know
Cosmetic dentistry focuses on the form but also the function, which means those considering implant supported dentures will receive double the benefits. Dentists will ensure that the implant supported dentures look natural, while also making a point to focus on the patient's eating and speaking abilities.
Because implant supported dentures are a hybrid tooth replacement option, many patients overlook their ability to prevent bone atrophy. When the teeth are lost due to injury or decay, the bone beneath also begins to deteriorate, which can result in a shrunken appearance and poor oral health. Thankfully, with implant supported dentures, the implant portion attaches to the jawbone in order to undergo osseointegration, thus preserving bone and encouraging stimulation.
Getting started with implant supported dentures
Individuals who want more information on tooth replacement in cosmetic dentistry should consult with a dentist to get started. Questions and concerns can be addressed, and an evaluation can be done. Find out more today!
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