Denture Implants in Calera, AL

Denture Implants

A red-haired woman examining her same-day dentures in a dentist's office chair, holding a mirror.

We know how much of a hassle conventional dentures can be. Eating with dentures is difficult, all that adhesive is annoying, and soaking and cleaning them each night feels like a chore. With dental implants from Shelby Dental, there’s a permanently-fixed solution!

Even if you’re dealing with missing teeth, periodontal disease, or upper or lower jaw problems, dental implants can give you a beautiful smile you’ll love to show off. Best of all, dental implants look like your own natural teeth. In our fully-equipped in-house laboratory, we take care to color-match your dental implants to your other teeth for a natural shade. No one will be able to tell the difference!

For new denture implants or denture implant repair in Calera, AL, trust the experts at Shelby Dental.

Dental Implant Benefits

Permanent Long-Term Solution

Look & Feel Like Natural Teeth

Cost-Effective

Restore Chewing Function

Renew Confidence

Help Prevent Bone Loss

What Are Denture Implants?

We know how much of a hassle conventional dentures can be. Eating with dentures is difficult, all that adhesive is annoying, and soaking and cleaning them each night feels like a chore. With dental implants from Shelby Dental, there’s a permanently-fixed solution!

Even if you’re dealing with missing teeth, periodontal disease, or upper or lower jaw problems, dental implants can give you a beautiful smile you’ll love to show off. Best of all, dental implants look like your own natural teeth. In our fully-equipped in-house laboratory, we take care to color-match your dental implants to your other teeth for a natural shade. No one will be able to tell the difference!

For new denture implants or denture implant repair, trust the experts at Shelby Dental.

The Dental Implant Process

Here’s what our dental implant patients in Calera, AL can expect:

      1. First, you’ll undergo a medical evaluation to ensure you have enough bone to support a dental implant. If you don’t, you might need a bone graft.
      2. The titanium post of the dental implant is placed into the jaw bone under local anesthesia. The procedure typically takes an hour or two to complete.
      3. During the initial dental implant recovery process, you may experience some swelling and discomfort. For the first few days, stick to soft foods, avoid hot liquids, and don’t use straws. A warm salt water rinse is helpful for pain relief. Most patients are back to normal in just a few short days. (Note: If you required a bone graft, your recovery time will be longer, but you will not have any additional pain from this since bone has no nerve endings.)
      4. Next, the screw integrates with the bone through a process called osseointegration. This takes approximately three to six months. During that time, a temporary healing cap is placed over the implant so that the tissue around the implant has time to heal. Once integration is established and the bone and screw have fused together, a dental prosthesis can be attached at the next appointment!
      5. The healing cap will be removed and the permanent implants will be surgically screwed to the “abutment teeth,” which are the surrounding teeth supporting the bridge or arch.
      6. After getting dental implants, brushing and flossing are still just as important, and you’ll need professional cleanings twice a year. During your dental cleaning appointments, a dentist can temporarily remove implant-supported dentures to thoroughly clean beneath the bridge and replace screws if necessary.

Denture implants are available in two main variations: implant-supported dentures and implant-retained dentures. Let’s take a closer look.

Implant-Supported Dentures vs. Implant-Retained Dentures: What’s the Difference?

Implant-supported dentures and implant-retained dentures are two types of dentures that are secured using dental implants. However, these dentures differ in the way they are attached to the implants and the level of stability they provide.

Implant-supported dentures are also known as fixed dentures. The replacement teeth are attached to dental implants using screws. These dentures are permanent and cannot be removed by the patient. Implant-supported dentures offer the highest level of stability and functionality. If you pursue this option, you won’t have to worry about dentures falling out when you’re eating or talking.

Implant-retained dentures, on the other hand, are removable. They feature a bar attached to the dental implants, and the denture piece is simply clipped onto the bar using attachments or clasps. Implant-retained dentures provide a more affordable option for patients who want the benefits of dental implants but who still prefer a removable denture for deeper cleaning.

Enjoy complete support and renewed confidence with dental implants, a trusted solution from Shelby Dental Center in Calera, AL.

Dental Implant Coatings, Connectors, and Sizes

In addition to different types of dental implants, we offer various coatings, connectors, and size options. 

    • Coating – There are different types of coatings and surface treatments for dental implants. These include a grit-blasted or acid-etched and roughened surface, a microgroove or plasma-sprayed titanium surface, a plasma-sprayed hydroxyapatite coating, or Zirconia.
    • Connectors – Connectors connect the replacement tooth to the post. The different types of connectors are internal hex connectors, external hex connectors, and internal octagon connectors. Each connector offers a different mechanism for attaching the tooth to the root. 
    • Sizes – Every mouth is different, and your implant size will depend on its location and natural size. The different types of dental implant sizes are standard platform, wide platform, and mini or narrow body. 

Can You Get Dental Implants with Bone Loss?

Dental implant failure or rejection is rare. However, if you don’t have enough jaw bone to secure an implant post in, there is a risk. Your dentist may recommend a bone graft before trying implant dentures.

We may also consider subperiosteal implants, which go beneath gum tissue but rest on top of the jaw bone instead of going into it. Subperiosteal implants can be placed within just two appointments and have a shorter treatment plan than endosteal implants. However, subperiosteal implants are not as stable as endosteal implants.

Denture Repair & Denture Replacement

We understand that sometimes dentures break or require adjustments and repairs. Our experienced team of restoration dentistry professionals provides quick denture repairs, denture replacements, denture relines, and denture implant repair so that you can get back to your everyday life with a confident smile.

For Implant Retained Dentures & Other Dental Implants, Choose Shelby Dental

Losing your teeth doesn’t mean you should lose your smile, too! You don’t have to wear dentures for the rest of your life, either. Dental implants are a stable long-term solution worth smiling about.

The implant dentistry experts at Shelby Dental take the time to discuss all smile restoration options with you. Dr. Justin Zellmer, DMD, dentistry practitioner at Shelby Dental Center, is able to place implants in-house, making the process convenient and comfortable for our patients. If you have any questions about which type of dentures are best for you, don’t hesitate to make a consultation appointment with our office!

To schedule an appointment at Shelby Dental Center to discuss if dental implants are right for you, call (205) 664-1190. Our office in Calera, AL is open Monday-Thursday, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m