Full Arch Dental Implants: Regain Your Chewing Ability
What sets Full Arch Dental Implants apart from Overdentures? Both are similar, but Fix Denture Implants are permanent and cannot be removed by the patient. Only a dentist can remove them for maintenance.
How many types of Full Arch Dental Implants are there? There are different materials for these prostheses:
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Metal-Acrylic: This type has a metal core for strength and stability, covered entirely by acrylic that mimics gums and teeth.
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Metal-Ceramic: With a metal core, this prosthesis features gum-colored and tooth-colored porcelain.
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Zirconium-Ceramics: Zirconium provides metal-like strength with high aesthetics, topped with porcelain for gums and teeth.
How many implants do I need for Full Arch Dental Implants? The number varies depending on bone quality and height, ensuring proper support for the entire denture.
Can I use Full Arch Dental Implants on both the upper and lower jaw? Yes, fix it can be used on both, depending on your oral health and remaining teeth.
How do I maintain Full Arch Dental Implants? Regular maintenance is essential. Brush the prosthesis with a conventional brush and use interproximal brushes to clean underneath. Special dental flosses and oral irrigators help remove plaque and food debris from hard-to-reach areas. With proper care and regular check-ups, your prosthesis can last a lifetime.
