Dentures may replace all or some of your teeth. They can be complete dentures, partial dentures, chrome or acrylic dentures, and implant retained dentures. Complete dentures replace all of the teeth in an edentulous patient, they are usually acrylic dentures. The stability and retention of these dentures can be greatly improved by attaching them to dental implants. This method can achieve very satisfactory results for patients without any of their own teeth and struggling with looseness in their existing dentures, especially in the lower arch.
Dentures that replace some but not all of the teeth are known as partial dentures.
They can be made from a combination of acrylic and chrome casting. Dental implants can also be used in conjunction with partial dentures to achieve greater stability and retention.
Call us to discuss the option of implant retained dentures.