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For patients with no teeth at all in the entire jaw, or whose teeth can no longer be preserved and must be removed, the replacement solution first proposed by dentists is a removable total prosthesis (commonly known as a denture).

Very often, the prosthesis is unstable, can injure the gums or is mobile during feeding. Dental implants can improve these situations. Two implants are placed and connected to the denture by your dentist after an 8-week healing period.

The prosthesis is then stabilized on the implants by attachments, greatly improving quality of life by avoiding tilting movements or excessive pressure during chewing.

This is the most economical solution when it comes to dental implants for a person with no teeth left in either jaw at all. Compared to other implant-supported restoration methods, this one requires fewer implants for each jaw, and therefore a lower cost.