Here’s a case that shows how dental implants can eliminate the need for a partial denture, and even replace a failed dental bridge. One of the big problems with a conventional dental bridge is if any of the teeth fail either with new decay of gum disease, the entire bridge needs to be replaced.
With a partial denture, there are not only the unsightly metal clasps and the bulk of the metal structure in the mouth, but there is the prospect that the teeth being clasped will be further compromised and lost over time.


Take a look!


Doesn’t he look happy!
- Dental Implants Vs. Dental Bridges–Pro & Cons of Dental Implants
- Replace Missing Teeth–Dental Implant Crowns–Wheaton Implant Dentist
- Nutrition Problems & Associated Medical Concerns–Dentures, Partial Dentures, Dental Implants
- Missing Missing Tooth Danger–Tooth Loss Due to Shifting Teeth
- Implant Supported Bridge to Avoid Dentures–Case in Carol Stream, Warrenville


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