Implant-Supported Dentures in
Midland, TX
At Basin Dentistry, we strive to meet the needs of our patients on an individual level when it comes to restorative dentistry. This means we work closely with patients to help them make informed decisions based on their specific needs.
Implant-Supported Dentures in
Midland, TX
At Basin Dentistry, we strive to meet the needs of our patients on an individual level when it comes to restorative dentistry. This means we work closely with patients to help them make informed decisions based on their specific needs.
In addition to our full and partial dentures, Basin Dentistry also offers implant-supported dentures. An implant-supported denture is a mixture of implants and dentures combined to make an overdenture. The overdenture is then supported and attached to an implant. A traditional denture rests on the gums and not supported by any structure, usually held in place with adhesive. Implant-supported dentures are used in situations where patients are missing all of their teeth, but have the substantial bone structure needed to support the addition of surgical implants. The overdenture has specific attachments that adhere to the attachments on the implant. Some patients will find the implant-supported dentures to be a better option for the lower jaw as dentures tend to be less stable in that area.
Basin Dentistry understands that implants, dentures and other restoration work is a sensitive situation. We want all of our patients to feel comfortable with their procedures and treatments. We will work hard to make sure your comfort is a priority and we listen to and address all of your concerns. As you consider your options for tooth replacement implant-supported dentures can offer a solution.
How Do Implant-Supported Dentures Work?
There are two types of implant-supported dentures: bar-retained dentures and ball-retained dentures.
- Bar-retained dentures are a thin metal bar curved to fit the jaw attached to implants. Clips and other attachments are then fitted to the bar, dentures or both. The dentures are then placed inside the mouth and fit over the bar. The attachments allow for an extremely secure fit.
- Ball-retained dentures are a series of attachments that fit into other attachments on dentures. Sort of like a snap together puzzle of sorts, the ball-retained denture uses a series of balls and sockets to adhere to the implant and secure the denture.
Call us at (432) 535-3521 today to learn more about our implant-supported dentures and all of our restorative dentistry options.
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Joyce S.
Efficient and polite staff. Good environment. I hate going to the dentist, but they always make the experience a whole lot easier.
Brandy E.
Great staff, they make you feel very comfortable and informed. Also, I’ve never had to wait more than a few minutes after I arrive.
Larry C.
A huge thank you to Dr. Ellis and staff for making room to see us on the same day…as a new patient…and going above and beyond to take care of my baby girl with a sick tooth! Absolutely AMAZING experience! So happy to have found this dental team!!
At Basin Dentistry, our goal is to provide a modern and relaxing office environment to help families and individuals feel comfortable and cared for.