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UKSWF | 12:59 Thu 25th Jul 2013 | Health & Fitness
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Does anyone know the name of a dental procedure where a denture is fitted directly to the gum by way of sort of press studs? I would like to do some research on this, thank you
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Do you mean implants? They place a titanium implant in your bone, then attach the teeth to it.
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I believe these are removable ( the denture not the press studs) unlike the titanium implants, a relative had them fitted as she cannot wear a palette.
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I think I found it see http://www.timdoswelldentalimplants.co.uk/overdentures/4558054432
Thanks (I am not spamming I promise!)
Never seen those before, but I see you still have to have an implant to attach the fixings to. I suppose if you have to have a full denture it would be worth considering.
It's a procedure known as the 'norbert dentressangle' ;-)
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wow... there is a great word. Thank you
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i bet it costs a bomb, especially as my mum has to take Warfarin (sp?) so it would be a pain sorting her meds out, she has to eat though a straw at present but I doubt the NHS would help.
super glue usually holds for days
To give some idea my OH has just had 2 ops for implants to be fitted on one side top and bottom, they are going to fit a 3 tooth bridge to each and final bill will be £6000.
Google 'implant- supported overdenture' and 'mini-implants'

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