I lost all my teeth and cant have implants due to bone loss

Q. I am 63 i l wear dentures as i lost all my teeth when i was 27 i dont think i would be able to have implants due to bone loss i read about stabilize ball anchor i would love to have a nice set of teeth can you give me any advice

 

A. It is always possible to have implants it just depends on the amount of treatment you are prepared to undergo. You may still have enough bone to place a couple of implants in the front section of your mouth and have attachments in a new denture that fix onto the implants. Your bones probably are quite receeded but there are bone graft procedures that can replace the lost bone if you don’t want to wear dentures at all. It may mean undergoing surgery under general anaesthetic but the end results would definitely be worth it.

If you are not inclined to undergo surgery then you can have a new set of dentures made, there are flexible acrylics available now that are thinner and new teeth could really give you the appearance that you want.
Have a consultation with an implant dentist to find out all of your options. If you live or can travel to Buckinghamshire I would be happy to see you for a consultation.
Kind Regards

Dr Komal Suri Smile Design Dental 33 High Street, Wendover, Buckinghamshire HP22 6DU Web: www.smiledesigndental.co.uk  Tel: 01932 223 479 View My Profile Dr Suri

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