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Single tooth replacement: no need to file off the neighbouring healthy teeth when preparing them for bridge work.
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Over 98% of implant placement is succesful.
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Missing molars: if there is free end e.g. no molars on the far back, it is impossible to make a bridgework and in conservative dentistry the only possible solution is removable partial denture. With implant dentistry it is still possible to make a fixed bridgework most of the times.
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In the situation of the completely edentulous jaws, after a certain period of time the removable complete dentures become loose. Thus it is mooving and it’s difficult to bite, chew and talk with them even when lots of denture glue is used. With implant supported dentures, the function could be back to normal again.
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Missing neighbouring teeth: with a couple of implants a partial bridgework can restore the function.
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In optimal circumstances, implant supported dental works can work against the bone resorption of the edentulous jaws.
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With better function and stable bridgework and dentures can give you more self confidence and succes in your interpersonal relationship.
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You can possible avoid to use removable dentures which by some is considered to be the sign of the old age.