Do you have a denture that slips, falls out, or is no longer fitting securely in your mouth? A slipping denture is not only inconvenient and embarrassing but can also create other dental problems as the gums become irritated and your jaw muscles become tense in an effort to keep it in place. Often, longtime denture wearers find that their jaw bone has begun to recede and their dentures no longer fit properly. Ridgetop Dental Group Implants can help you solve a slipping denture problem with a long-term implant solution that will improve your dental health and your quality of life.
Signs Of A Poorly Fit Denture
Although most patients will become frustrated with the function of their denture if it is not fitted properly, there are signs that indicate a growing dental problem related to your slipping denture.
- Persistent bad breath, often the result of irritated and infected gums.
- Pain in the gums and bleeding gums.
- Difficulty chewing efficiently even if the denture feels somewhat secure.
- Damage to existing natural teeth such as chipped or cracked teeth.
The Solution For Slipping Dentures
Ridgetop Dental Group Implants in Sterling, VA can provide life-changing solutions for anyone struggling with lost teeth and poorly fitted dentures or partial dentures. We offer comprehensive implant dentistry to replace lost teeth and secure a beautiful denture. By combining implants with a denture, we can give you a more secure, comfortable, and natural feel. Our team has the experience necessary to meet your needs and give you a new smile that is natural-looking and functioning. Our state-of-the-art dental office is designed to enable the best possible patient experience using advanced digital technology.
Do I Qualify For Implant-Supported Dentures?
In most cases, if you have been wearing a removable denture that is no longer serving your needs we can give you a new smile that is secure and permanent using dental implants. If there is deteriorated bone or periodontal disease we can address these concerns with appropriate treatment to establish a healthy oral foundation for placing implants.The best way to find out is to schedule a consultation with our team. We’ll evaluate your current oral health and let you know what solutions will best help you.