A full denture implant is an appliance worn by the patient to replace all missing teeth. A partial denture is used to replace some missing teeth. Implants with dentures or elimination of dentures with implants are a newer exciting area of dentistry. Many different types of treatment plans can be developed to help our denture-wearing patients who want better. Your treatment plan options can be many, so it is critical you choose a competent doctor. With over 30 years of experience, Dr. Jaksa has the education, clinical experience and skills to handle the most difficult full mouth reconstruction.
Dentures: 3 Implants Lower Arch
– New upper and lower dentures made to esthetic and functional goals
– Lower denture snaps on to a bar which is attached to three implants for increased retention
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Dentures: 3 Implants and Bar Lower Arch
– New upper and lower dentures made to esthetic and functional goals
– Lower denture snaps on to three single implants for increased retention
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Partial Dentures: Conventional v.s. Partial Attachment
– Upper and lower partial dentures to replace all missing back teeth
– Case restored with porcelain restorations on the front teeth to save the teeth and establish ideal esthetics and function
– Conventional partial denture with metal clasps are made to restore the lower arch
– Precision attachment esthetic partial made to restore upper arch
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Dentures Over Bars/Implants
– New upper and lower dentures made to esthetic and functional goals
– There are 4 implants in the upper arch and 6 implants in the lower arch
– The bars in each arch are attached to implants with attachments to dentures for increased retention
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Before
After
-Full upper and lower dentures were fabricated.
-Implants with snap attachments were placed in the lower arch to greatly improve retention of denture.