Dogok-dong Dental Clinic Implant Dentures, a tooth restoration method that achieves both comfortable wear and stability at the same time!!!
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When multiple teeth are lost,
the biggest inconveniences in daily life
are eating, speech, and
a decline in aesthetic confidence.
Conventional dentures are a relatively simple
treatment method, but due to shaking or pain,
and insufficient chewing power,
there are not a few cases where satisfaction
drops.
The treatment introduced to compensate for
these shortcomings is
implant dentures.
Today, we will explain what implant dentures
are, who they are suitable for,
and their advantages and maintenance methods
from Dogok-dong Dental Clinic.
What Are Implant Dentures?
Implant dentures are a treatment method that
uses implants placed in the jawbone
as support to fix dentures more stably.
If conventional dentures rest on top of the
gums, implant dentures are
connected to implants to minimize shaking
and improve wearing comfort.
Through this, both chewing power and stability
can be improved at the same time, and
function can be restored in a way closer to
natural teeth.

Difference Between Conventional Dentures and Implant Dentures
Conventional dentures rely on the gums and
mucosa for retention, so chewing strength is
weak, and with long-term use, gum pain or
looseness is easy to feel.
On the other hand, implant dentures have a
high level of retention and stronger chewing
power because the implants support the dentures.
They can also reduce discomfort while eating
and may positively affect speech improvement.

When Implant Dentures Are Needed
Implant dentures may be suitable in the
following cases.
When several or most teeth have been lost
When discomfort from shaking or pain is felt
while using existing dentures
When a stable prosthetic solution is desired
even though full-mouth implants are burdensome
When food intake is difficult because retention
is insufficient
These are representative examples.
Because treatment eligibility can vary depending
on an individual’s jawbone condition and overall
health, a detailed examination must come first.

Treatment Process for Implant Dentures
Implant denture treatment begins with an
evaluation of the oral condition and the amount
and density of the jawbone.
If necessary, extractions or gum treatment are
performed first, and then the minimum number
of implants is placed.
After a period in which the implants stably
integrate with the jawbone, custom dentures
are made and connected.
In this process, both occlusion and aesthetics
are considered to achieve the best possible
result for each individual.

Main Advantages of Implant Dentures
The greatest advantages of implant dentures
are stability and comfort.
Because the implants act as supports, the
dentures do not move easily,
and chewing force can be transmitted more
efficiently.
They also help relieve pain by reducing the
pressure applied to the gums.
Aesthetically, a natural-looking dental arch
can be created, which can positively affect
restoring confidence in one’s appearance.
Why Post-Treatment Care Is Important
Post-treatment care is just as important as
the treatment itself for implant dentures.
Dentures should be cleaned regularly, and oral
hygiene must be managed thoroughly
to prevent bacterial growth.
In addition, regular checkups and scaling are
necessary to prevent inflammation from
developing in the gum tissue around the
implants.
Smoking and excessive drinking can negatively
affect gum health and implant stability,
so caution is needed.
To Conclude...
Implant dentures go beyond simple denture
treatment and are a modern prosthetic
treatment that can improve both function
and stability at the same time.
If you are experiencing inconvenience in daily
life due to tooth loss,
you may be able to regain a more comfortable
and confident life through implant dentures.










