Once the implants have fully integrated with the bone, they can support a variety of restorations, including single crowns, bridges, and even full arch dentures. Dental implants are often preferred over other tooth replacement options because they can look, feel, and function like natural teeth and can last for many years with proper care.
Improved speech: Because overdentures fit more securely than conventional dentures, they can help to improve vocabulary and prevent slurring or mumbling.
Better oral health: Overdentures can be easily removed for cleaning, which allows for better oral hygiene and reduces the risk of gum disease and other oral health problems.
The procedure for placing a dental crown typically involves shaping the affected tooth to create a base for the crown, taking an impression of the tooth to ensure a precise fit, and placing a temporary crown while the permanent one is being made. Once the permanent crown is ready, it is cemented in place using a strong dental adhesive