Regarding our AUBURN LOCATION: We are consolidating our Auburn practice into the Roseville and Grass Valley locations. If you are an existing patient and have any questions, please call us at 916-771-4872 (Roseville) or 530-273-3312 (Grass Valley). Thank you from the team at Arora Periodontics & Implant Dentistry.
Implant-Supported Dentures

Implant-Supported Dentures

A Permanent Replacement For Traditional Dentures

A Functional And Happy Smile

There are certain circumstances where the removal of some or all teeth are required. At Arora Periodontics we offer multiple denture options based upon the individual. On a case-by-case basis, we are able to evaluate the patient and find a solution that is best fit for them. If you feel you are in need of dentures, call us today: Grass Valley 530-273-3312 or Roseville 916-771-4872 to request an appointment online and let us help get you on your way to a smooth transition to a more functional happy smile.

Denture Resorption

Within 6 months of starting to wear a denture, you will have already lost about 40% of your jawbone structure.

If you have worn a denture for a few years, you already know about bone loss. The reason your denture doesn't fit like it did a year ago, is that you don't have the same jawbone structure to support it. If you wear a partial denture, beware that you will have the same problem with bone loss.

A dental implant is the logical choice to help stop bone loss, however, once the jaw bone structure is lost, your options become limited.

Things to Consider About Dentures

Adjustments & Re-fitting & Replacement
Throughout your lifetime, dentures will need to be replaced and adjusted which can become time consuming and expensive. It is a simple fact that dentures start to become loose and can break through normal activities such as talking, eating, etc. If a denture arch breaks, it may be possible to repair but in some cases it will need to be replaced entirely.

Bone Resorption (degeneration)
If you do not replace tooth roots, the bone where the tooth roots used to be will start to degenerate and shrink. This not only means you'll need to get your dentures re-adjusted but it also means dental implants become less and less of a future option to replace teeth due to the amount of bone required to place the implant.

Impaired Speech
Full arch dentures take up more space in the mouth than your normal teeth. Because of this, there is an adjustment period of time where you may notice difficulty in pronouncing certain words or talking in general. As dentures get re-adjusted and re-fitted, you may notice a difference in pronunciation and will have to make minor speech adjustments again.

Bulky & Uncomfortable
Dentures are typically not associated with comfort and although today's technology has made wearing full arch dentures more manageable, as you speak and chew, dentures exert their forces onto the gum bed below and tend to cause soreness to these sensitive tissues. Additionally, the bulk of having a denture in your mouth can be cumbersome.

Daniel's Experience At Arora Periodontics

“Now I can smile and flirt and be a single guy.” - Daniel

Stabilize Your Existing Dentures

Teeth-In-A-Day

An excellent solution for patients who have lost all of their upper or lower teeth and need a full set of permanent teeth.

Teeth-In-A-Day

Implant Supported Dentures

This implant technique, is the optimal solution for those who have lost or are about to lose all of their upper and/or lower teeth. It's a procedure that comes closest to having a new set of permanent teeth.