Denture stabilisation with dental implants in Hampshire

Do you have dentures that are loose and uncomfortable? Perhaps they tend to fall out when you eat or speak, and you find them difficult to eat, smile and socialise confidently with? If so, denture stabilisation with dental implants may be the right solution for you.

At Dental Implants Hampshire in Hampshire, dental implants can used as a cost-effective method to stabilise loose dentures. Denture stabilisation can have a very positive effect on your quality of life. Imagine being able to eat and speak with confidence, without fear of your denture moving or falling out. No more awkward social situations or limitations on your diet.

Dental Implants in HampshireWhat are dental implants?

Dental implants are an artificial replacement for a tooth’s root. They are surgically fixed into the jawbone and securely hold crowns, bridges or dentures, in the same way, that roots support natural teeth. Dental implant surgery is an outpatient surgery performed in different stages that usually takes a few months. Much of the waiting time between the implant surgery and the final mounting of replacement teeth is devoted to healing and waiting for the growth of new bone tissue in your jaw.

How does denture stabilisation with dental implants work?

Denture stabilisation with dental implants in Hampshire is a simple and effective treatment that can stop dentures rubbing and causing discomfort, while holding them permanently in place. Our patients can opt for permanently fixed dentures, involving a full fixed bridge which sits on a number of dental implants (typically between four and six), or removable dentures, which are safely attached to two and four implants with small clips on top. Both options are ideal for patients who wish to replace their teeth permanently without having to invest heavily in individual dental implants.

Am I a suitable candidate?

Normally, most patients with missing teeth are eligible for denture stabilisation. However, only a full and detailed dental examination will be able to tell for sure. If you have lost much of your jawbone tissue, your Hampshire dentist may suggest bone grafting to build up the amount of bone and ensure the longevity of your dental implants.