Conventional dentures have long been the standard in tooth replacement solutions. While functional, these dentures often feel quite large and clunky and tend to become loose over time. When natural teeth are removed, the jawbone no longer receives the necessary stimulation to maintain density and strength. As a result, the bone begins to shrink, causing the gums to recede and the dentures to fit less securely over time.
Since the dentures simply rest on the gums, they cannot prevent the progression of bone loss. The pressure exerted by dentures on the gums can actually accelerate bone loss in some cases, as it restricts blood flow to the underlying bone. When dentures place unnecessary pressure on the gums, they compress the blood vessels in the soft tissue. This compression restricts blood flow to the underlying bone, depriving it of essential nutrients and oxygen, critical for maintaining bone health.
The Benefits of Roundhouse Bridges and Fix-on-6
Implant dentures offer an alternative that feels and functions more like natural teeth. They are securely anchored into your jawbone using dental implants, providing a stable and comfortable fit. Unlike traditional dentures, which shift and cause discomfort, implant dentures stay firmly in place.
A roundhouse bridge, also known as an implant-supported bridge, is a horseshoe-shaped restoration crafted to fit the unique contours of your mouth. Dr. Chin cements the roundhouse bridge to dental implants. These bridges are typically made from high-quality materials like zirconia, ensuring durability and a natural appearance.
Fix-on-6 is an innovative implant system designed to support a roundhouse bridge. Dr. Chin places six to ten mini dental implants in the upper and lower jaws, securely anchoring the bridge. This approach provides patients with a stable and durable solution.
Fix-on-6 vs. All-on-4: How Are They Different?
When considering tooth replacement options, it’s essential to recognize that implant dentures vary significantly. The All-on-4® and Fix-on-6 systems present effective solutions but have notable differences.
The All-on-4 approach involves traditional dental implants measuring about 5 millimeters in diameter. These implants necessitate a substantial bone structure and involve a longer healing period before prosthetic teeth are attached. Although reliable, this method entails a more invasive process and a waiting period for the final results.
The Fix-on-6 system utilizes mini dental implants under 3 millimeters in diameter. Their smaller size makes the procedure less invasive, simplifying and shortening the treatment timeline. Furthermore, Dr. Chin can immediately load a prosthetic onto these mini implants, allowing qualified patients to receive their new teeth the same day the implants are placed. This immediate functionality is a significant benefit for those seeking a quick, efficient denture solution with minimal disruption to their routine.
Finally, it’s important to consider how these systems distribute the load of your denture. The All-on-4 system relies on four traditional dental implants to support a full-arch bridge. With only four implants, each bears a substantial load. If one implant fails, the remaining three must take on the additional stress, which could jeopardize the functionality of your new teeth.
In contrast, the Fix-on-6 system uses six to ten mini implants. Despite the higher number of implants, the placement is less invasive. These additional implants allow the bite forces to be distributed more evenly across the jaw, enhancing its stability, security, and durability.
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Are you looking for a denture option that allows you to feel like yourself again? Trust Dr. Chin and the Fix-on-6 system to provide a stable, comfortable, and lasting solution. Enjoy the freedom of secure dentures that look and feel natural, allowing you to eat, speak, and smile confidently. Take the first step toward a better quality of life—schedule your free consultation today and discover the difference a personalized approach can make.
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