Planting full dentures with Implant

Denture implantation is a measure that many people are interested in. From middle age onwards, the risk of dental diseases is often very high, especially the loss of full teeth, causing problems in eating and communication.

With the development of dentistry, full dentures with Implants are considered the most optimal solution to restore lost teeth today. Not only does it ensure high aesthetics, but it also helps restore chewing function similar to real teeth for customers.

In which, the All-on-4 and All-on-6 Implant methods are the optimal tooth implantation methods, helping to plant teeth quickly and with maximum cost savings. So, what is the method of growing full dentures with implants? How is it done? Let’s find out through the article below!

1. Causes and consequences of losing primary teeth

In case a patient loses a primary tooth, the cause may be due to age, accidental injury, congenital, genetic or oral diseases such as gingivitis, periodontitis, … In which the most common causes of tooth loss in adults and the elderly are gingivitis and periodontitis.

To help customers gain full knowledge and save time searching, we have compiled an article:For which subjects dental implants are most suitable, let’s see!!!

Causes and consequences of losing primary teeth
Causes and consequences of losing primary teeth

If you are unlucky enough to lose primary teeth, you will encounter the following risks:

  • Your ability to chew and crush food is limited. Not chewing food thoroughly leads to the risk of digestive diseases: (constipation, gastritis, colitis, …). In addition, many people who lose their entire jaw will feel anorexia or not be able to eat, causing the body to become weak and lack nutrients.
  • Losing teeth causes the jawbone to gradually disappear, the face also gradually changes, the cheeks become sunken, the skin around the mouth sags and wrinkles appear, making the face look much older than its real age.
  • If one of the two jaws is lost, the remaining molars will affected. They can protrude or hang down, over time they will become loose and there is a risk of losing more teeth.
  • When teeth are lost, the jawbone will not have the force to chew, so it will gradually disappear. If you want to have a tooth implant later, before implanting the tooth, you will have to have a sinus lift or bone graft, which will prolong the treatment time.
  • Losing the entire set of teeth will make the face look old, lose the aesthetics of the face, lack self-esteem when smiling, and encounter many obstacles in communication.every day.
  • Tooth loss also affects pronunciation, inaccurate speech, slurred pronunciation or breathless speech.

2. Current denture implantation methods

Currently, there are 3 denture implantation methods: Removable dentures, porcelain bridges and dental implants. If you want to restore broken teeth, you can go to a reputable dental center or clinic to choose one of the following three typical denture methods:

  • Removable denture

Removable denture
Removable denture

Is a method applied in cases of losing many teeth or losing the entire jaw. The base is made of acrylic plastic or a metal frame, while the teeth are made of plastic or porcelain, which supports the muscles of the lips and cheeks, helps limit wrinkles, and hollows the cheeks at areas where teeth are missing so you have a natural smile.

Removable dentures have the advantage of being low cost and easy to make in a short time. This type of jaw is suitable for elderly people with a lot of jaw bone loss and weak health. However, removable dentures also have many disadvantages: when you first wear them, you will feel unfamiliar and feel cumbersome and uncomfortable. If patients wearing removable dentures do not take good care of their teeth, it can cause tooth decay and periodontal disease. Or at the site of the removable jaw, over time there will be jaw bone loss, then the jaw will become loose, the patient will have to have a new jaw corrected or rebuilt.

  • Ceramic bridge:

Ceramic dental bridge
Ceramic dental bridge

Making a fixed ceramic dental bridge is one of the popular methods, prescribed by doctors in cases of loss. teeth.

When a tooth is lost, the doctor will grind the tooth down on both sides to make a bridge, helping to replace the lost tooth, allowing you to chew normally. Porcelain teeth used for dental bridges will be fixed and cannot be removed.

However, after a while, bone loss will occur at the site of tooth loss. In cases of long-term tooth loss, making a bridge will not bring aesthetic effects. If there is no abutment tooth inside, it is not possible to make a bridge.

  • ImplantationDental Implant

Implant
Implant

Is considered an effective solution in restoring lost teeth. An implant will be implanted into the jawbone, replacing the tooth root, then waiting for the implant to integrate well into the jawbone for about 2 – 6 months, porcelain teeth will be placed on top of the implant.

Dental implants help restore the shape and chewing function like real teeth, limit alveolar bone loss, and at the same time do not affect neighboring teeth.

3. Dental Implants 

Currently, dental implants are the most optimal solution to overcome the consequences of tooth loss. Instead of restoring teeth with traditional methods such as porcelain bridges or conventional removable dentures, many people choose dental implants which are painless and only perform a one-time surgery.

Implant cases all use anesthetics so they will minimize pain for customers. In addition, before placing the Titanium post, the doctor will apply local anesthesia to the location where the tooth implant needs to be performed. At this time, the customer only feels that his jaw is numb. When the anesthetic runs out, the dental implant process is complete, and your doctor will prescribe painkillers to limit pain after dental implants.

When planting full dentures using the Implant method, it is not required that each tooth must have a Titanium post implanted. To save time and money, the doctor will apply the method of placing 4 or 6 pillars into the jaw bone, to support the implant denture, called dental implant using the All-on-4 or All-on-6 method. The process of placing these pillars is done at the same time, not in batches.

  • All-on-4 and All-in-6 Dental Implant Method

All-on-4 Dental Implant Method
All-on-4 Dental Implant Method

Is a full-mouth dental implant technique, Based on 4 or 6 dental implant posts placed in the upper or lower jaw bone (2 posts placed straight, 2 posts placed at an angle).

Place 4 or 6 implant posts on 1 jaw, the final restoration includes 12 teeth fixed on Titanium bars.

This method applies to the case of:

– People who have lost all of their upper or lower teeth

– Health and jaw bone are not eligible for multiple implants

– In case of severe periodontitis, the entire jaw must be extracted.

Costs When using this method, it will be lower than the old method, when only using 6 – 8 Implants/jaw.

All-on-4, All-on-6 dental implants restore chewing function, help customers feel very good about the taste of food and have a similar impact on teeth

All-on-6 Dental Implant Method
All-on-6 Dental Implant Method

These two methods will not require bone grafting because the Implant inserted in the front teeth area. This is the position with the least amount of bone loss on the jaw.

Even though it is a denture, it is very firmly fixed and can last a very long time if properly cared for. Restorative teeth can be removed every 1 – 2 years, unscrewed to clean the teeth.

Implants have high aesthetics, tooth compatibility reaches 90% compared to real teeth, so customers who have lost all their teeth and want dental implants can have absolute peace of mind.

4. How much does a full tooth implant (implant) cost?

Dental implants are an effective and modern tooth restoration method, chosen by many customers when experiencing tooth loss. However, this is also a complex technique, requiring high requirements for doctors’ skills as well as machinery and materials compared to the two methods of removable dentures and porcelain bridges. Therefore, the price of dental implants (implants) is often quite expensive.

The price of full porcelain teeth (implants) will depend on the number of implants as well as the type of implants, abutments and porcelain teeth that the customer chooses. From there, the doctor will determine exactly how much the price for a complete tooth is.

Normally, the price of a dental implant (implant) will include the cost of the implant (ranging from about 13,000,000 VND – 40,000,000 VND/post) along with other incidental costs such as: the cost of porcelain teeth, examination, and CT scan. or the cost of additional bone grafting (in case of bone deficiency)…

Currently, Korean Implants are the top suggestion for many patients with tooth loss. Because compared to other types of implants, Korean dental implant prices are quite affordable, suitable for many people. Although the price is more economical, you can be completely assured of the quality and effectiveness when using it for dental implants.

You can refer to the price list for more details about the types of Implants.after:

Implant

Cost

Healing time

3 – 6 months

French Implant

25,000,000

3 – 6 months

Swiss Implant

31,000,000

2 – 4 months

If you or a loved one is unfortunate enough to lose a whole set of teeth for any reason, you should find a way to fix it immediately. Go to a trusted dental facility to be examined by a doctor and get specific advice on the most appropriate dental implant method.

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