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Even if you have lost all your teeth, you do not need to settle for a full denture. In this situation, your dentist can offer you a solution with dental implants, a fixed or a removable reconstruction in the upper and lower jaw.
Many persons wearing dentures complain about the bad seating of their prostheses and painful pressure spots. Adhesives or mechanical aids do not solve such problems permanently and satisfactorily. Implants may help create relief here, depending on the circumstances and your desires. Wearing comfort can considerably increase with the number of implants, right up to an implant-borne prosthesis.
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Anchoring of the prosthesis to telescope crowns
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Anchoring of the prosthesis to a bar construction
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Anchoring of the prosthesis to ball abutments
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This is what an implant-carried removable denture looks like.
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Edentulous lower jaw
Four implants healed-in in the lower jaw
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