Implant-Retained Dentures in Maddington






Implant-retained Dentures are stable and Won't Slip Out Of Place
Traditional dentures can be uncomfortable and often slip or move around in your mouth.
Dentures that are not attached to dental implants can be very uncomfortable and often slip or move around in your mouth. This can make it difficult to speak, eat, and smile with confidence.
At Clear Choice Dental, we offer our patients a more comfortable and stable alternative to traditional dentures with implant-retained dentures. Unlike traditional dentures which rely on suction or adhesives to stay in place, implant-retained dentures are supported by dental implants. Implants are made of biocompatible material, meaning they are well tolerated by the body and are placed in your jawbone to help stabilize and support the dentures. The procedure is best performed by a skilled and experienced dentist. This life-changing procedure can help you regain confidence in your smile and improve your quality of life. Book your consultation appointment with us today at (08) 9452 8877 to see if implant-retained dentures are right for you.
Who Can Have Implant-retained Dentures?
Biting and Chewing Problems:
At Clear Choice Dental, we offer implant-retained dentures if you have difficulty chewing or biting because of missing teeth. You can get back into enjoying the foods you love without worrying about your dentures slipping or falling out. Implant-retained dentures are also much more comfortable than regular dentures since they don’t rely on suction to stay in place.
Several Missing Teeth:
It can be frustrating to lose several teeth, but what’s worst is that further damage can happen to your gums and remaining teeth. With implant-retained dentures, there will be a stable foundation for the artificial teeth, and it will also stimulate jawbone growth.
Speech Difficulties:
With implant-retained dentures, you may be able to speak better. The denture will be securely attached using dental implants, providing stability and support, allowing you to speak freely and easily.
Severe Tooth Decay:
When a tooth decays, the surface or enamel of the tooth is damaged, and therefore the tooth must be extracted. Untreated cavities can cause pain, infection, and even tooth loss. After losing a tooth, implant-retained dentures may help you regain your confidence in your smile

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Why Choose Clear Choice Dental in Maddington
Clear Choice Dental is a provider of dental-retained dentures in Perth. We use the latest technology and materials to create natural-looking tooth replacements. In addition, our team of dental professionals has years of experience and extensive training in this field, and they are highly skilled in delivering reliable and effective implant-retained dentures.
Our practices are open six days a week, and we accept major health funds. We also offer flexible payment options to suit your needs. We also have branches in Yokine and Joondalup, so if you’re looking for a trustworthy and experienced dental practice that can provide you with excellent care, then Clear Choice Dental is the right choice for you.



Frequently Asked Questions
What are the differences between implant-retained dentures and traditional dentures?
The two most common treatment options for patients with missing teeth are traditional dentures and implant-retained dentures. We’ve compiled the pros and cons of both treatments so that you can make an informed decision based on the differences between them.
Implant-retained dentures
Pros
- It requires fewer replacements to maintain implant-retained dentures than traditional dentures. If properly maintained, implants can last a lifetime, but dentures eventually need to be replaced since they tend to wear out over time.
- Dental implants aid in strengthening the bone. As artificial tooth roots, they provide jawbone stimulation that was previously lost when you lost your teeth. A dental implant is surgically implanted into your jawbone and functions like a natural tooth root. As a result, bone growth is stimulated, and bone loss is prevented.
- Since they can be removed before going to sleep each night, they are easy to maintain, and clean.
- In addition to being more stable and comfortable, implant-retained dentures do not slip or move around. Therefor, you won’t experience any sore spots.
Cons
- Dental implants are a costly option.
- A titanium screw is inserted into your jaw bone during a minor oral surgery as part of the implant procedure.
- After implant surgery, you must wait before receiving your permanent denture. As a general rule, this process may take six months, depending on individual circumstances.
Traditional dentures
Pros
- With traditional dentures, you can regain your ability to bite and chew.
- Compared to other options, traditional dentures are more affordable.
- Dentures with traditional attachments are far easier to manufacture than those with implant-retained attachments.
- The process is less invasive and does not require recovery time.
- Because of the non-invasive nature of this type of treatment, oral surgery is not required. Instead, impressions of your teeth and mouth are taken.
Cons
- Since traditional dentures degrade over time and bone structure changes, you will have to replace them periodically. With excessive wear, your jaw may shrink away from your prosthesis, causing it to feel loose or irritating.
- By placing dentures on top of gums and adhering them with messy adhesives, the patient may experience slipping whenever they eat or speak. Their rubbing motion can cause irritation and sores when they slip.
- They don’t promote bone growth, in contrast to implant-retained dentures. This may lead to the deterioration of the bone. Consequently, this may affect your face shape and the fit of your dentures.
Can I change my traditional dentures to implant-retained dentures?
Those who have worn traditional dentures for many years may be able to make the transition to implant-retained dentures.
Your dentist may recommend bone grafting before you receive dental implants if you have been missing teeth for a long time. By performing a bone graft, you can increase the volume of your jawbone to serve as a support for dental implants.
When would I need a bone graft for implant-retained dentures?
A decrease in bone density can cause your jawbone to become too weak to support a dental implant. An individual who has lost teeth for a long time may require a bone graft before a dental implant can be placed. When a tooth is missing, your body experiences bone loss, which results in disuse atrophy. As a result of bone resorption, atrophy occurs in the bone supporting the teeth, decreasing bone quality and quantity, making it difficult to insert dental implants.
.A bone graft can help to build up the jawbone so that it is strong enough to support the implants. If you are considering implant-retained dentures, your dentist will be able to tell you if you need a bone graft and how many implants you will need.
What happens during the implant-retained dentures procedure?
A denture that is implant-retained helps keep the denture in place for better stability, function, and comfort. Learn about what to expect during the entire process if you are planning to replace your missing teeth with this option.
Evaluation and planning of treatment: You’ll visit your dentist, who will examine your mouth and review your medical history, as well as take any necessary measures, including dental x-rays. He or she can determine whether you are a candidate for implant dentistry. In addition, we will discuss the cost and the financing options with you.
Customizing your dentures: Preplanning involves making dental appointments in order to create a well-fitting, custom-made denture.
Implant Placement: The dentist will begin by administering local or sedative anesthesia to ensure you are at ease throughout the operation. The dentist will then make an incision in the gum line to expose your jaw bone and drill a hole for the implant, all while ensuring that the implant site is clean and free from saliva. Lastly, the soft tissue will be sutured to secure the implant post.
The preparation of the abutments: When the implants have been osseointegrated into your jawbone, they are carefully exposed, and titanium healing caps are placed three to six months after the surgery to prepare them for denture abutments.
Placing the new denture: During your appointment, we will ensure your new denture is properly attached and fits well, making any adjustments needed to eliminate pressure points. Additionally, we will teach you how to clean around dental implants and care for your new dentures.
Can you get implant-retained dentures with gum disease?
Dental implants cannot be placed until you have undergone gum disease treatment. Gum disease can result in bone loss and gum recession, making dental implants more difficult to obtain.
Dental professionals will be able to determine if you are a candidate for dental implants after treating your gum disease. If you have suffered extensive bone loss, you may require a bone graft procedure before implants can be placed.
In cases of advanced gum disease, the likelihood of receiving implants is lowered; therefore, our dentist will consider and discuss other options with the patient.
Why are implant-retained dentures expensive?
Implant-retained dentures significantly lasts longer and won’t need to be replaced as often. That’s the reason why implants have become a popular alternative to traditional dentures in recent years. In spite of their higher price, they durable and cost-effective in the long run. The success of implant-retained dentures is affected by several factors, including the preparatory work, such as removing decayed teeth or using bone grafts for patients with low bone density.
The pricing of our dental services also take into consideration the quality of the materials we use and the skills of our experienced dentists. To ensure your comfort, we also offer sedation dentistry options, which make the procedure more expensive. However, you can have a beautiful smile once more, and it’s well worth the investment!