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Britten Periodontics & Implant Dentistry, a leading provider of advanced periodontics and dental implant solutions in Clearwater, Florida, is excited to announce the availability of Full Arch Zirconia Hybrid Dentures, the ultimate restoration option for patients suffering from severe tooth loss. This state-of-the-art dental treatment provides an unmatched combination of aesthetics, strength, and long-term functionality, revolutionizing the lives of patients who are looking for a permanent, secure solution to missing teeth.

What are Full Arch Zirconia Hybrid Dentures?

Full Arch Zirconia Hybrid Dentures are fixed implant-supported dentures made from zirconia, a highly durable and biocompatible material that mimics the look and feel of natural teeth. Designed for patients who need full arch restoration, this solution provides superior comfort, a natural appearance, and long-lasting stability compared to traditional removable dentures.

“We are proud to offer our patients a cutting-edge solution that restores not only their oral health but also their confidence and quality of life,” said Dr. Todd Britten, periodontist/owner at Britten Periodontics & Implant Dentistry. “Full Arch Zirconia Hybrid Dentures are a game-changer in dental restoration. They’re durable, aesthetically pleasing, and, most importantly, give our patients the peace of mind that comes with a permanent, fixed solution.”

The Benefits of Full Arch Zirconia Hybrid Dentures:
– Natural Look and Feel: Made from high-quality zirconia, these dentures closely resemble natural teeth, providing a lifelike smile and optimal comfort.
– Durability: Zirconia is known for its exceptional strength and longevity, making it resistant to chips and cracks.
– Permanent, Secure Fit: Unlike traditional dentures, these hybrid dentures are secured with dental implants, preventing movement, and ensuring a comfortable, secure fit.
– Improved Functionality: Patients can enjoy full chewing capacity, making it easier to eat and speak without discomfort.
– Biocompatibility: Zirconia is highly compatible with the body, reducing the risk of irritation or rejection.

Britten Periodontics & Implant Dentistry is a premier periodontic and dental implant practice dedicated to delivering advanced oral healthcare solutions. Our practice specializes in periodontics, implant dentistry, and full arch restorations, with a focus on improving the overall oral health and well-being of our patients. With a patient-centered approach, we strive to create a welcoming environment that ensures comfort, satisfaction, and long-term results.

For more information or to schedule a consultation, please visit www.brittenperio.com or contact us at 727-586-2681.

Careful management of extraction sockets after a tooth is removed prevents unsightly bone loss and provides a better cosmetic outcome for tooth replacement. To increase the possibility of future implant placement, and to prevent more bone resorption, a ridge preservation procedure may be recommended. Without the use of a bone graft and collagen barrier at the time of extraction, studies show that 30-40% of the jaw bone is immediately lost. This is because your body perceives that once the root is removed, the bone is no longer needed and your body absorbs or removes it, creating a ridge deformity.

These ridge deformities leave you with inadequate bone and tissue thickness for either bridge or dental implant restoration. The defects may have been caused by trauma, developmental defects, periodontal disease, the wearing of dentures, or through previous tooth loss.
Ridge augmentation procedures have been shown to greatly enhance the cleansability and appearance of your restorations. They increase your chance for long term successful dental restoration, both esthetically and functionally. Ridge augmentation procedures may be performed with gum tissue and/or bone grafting materials.

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When a patient has lost too many back teeth and not replaced them, excess pressure and trauma from increased forces of a person’s bite are placed on their front teeth. These forces are meant to be distributed on the stronger, wider and larger back teeth and can cause the forward shifting, or splaying of front teeth. This can cause periodontal, orthodontic and sometimes even restorative issues for these teeth.

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Are missing teeth causing you to miss out on life?

Don’t miss out on life because of missing teeth or loose dentures. Modern dentistry can replace everything from a single missing tooth to missing teeth in an entire section of the mouth. If you have questions about different dental implant options available, feel free to ask your dentist or dental specialist. Restoring your smile can help restore your confidence!

Stop the bone loss that can lead to premature aging!

Stop the bone loss that can lead to premature aging.

Losing one or more teeth can start a change of events that can affect both your physical health as well as your appearance, such as:

  1. Gap in your smile
  2. Loss of chewing function
  3. Inability to eat a complete diet
  4. Bone loss
  5. Jaw bone atrophy
  6. Prematurely age your face

The good news is: Tooth replacement with dental implants offers a solution to help prevent bone loss.

Tooth replacement options:

Crown and bridge and full or partial dentures can address the cosmetic problem of missing teeth, but cannot stop bone loss. A fixed bridge requires that two or more healthy teeth be ground down to serve as posts for a bridge.  With implants, however, the other healthy teeth are left alone.

Dental implants transmit chewing forces to the jawbone, reducing bone loss.  That’s why dental implants are now considered the standard of care for tooth replacement.

The maxillary sinus is a hollow chamber lined by pseudostratified columnar epithelial cells that make up the Schneiderian membrane.  In a healthy sinus, mucous production helps clear the sinus of foreign particles and microbes.  The base of the maxillary sinus often rests on the bone superior to the roots of the maxillary teeth.

The posterior maxilla consists of bone that is highly trabeculated and often has the lowest density in the mouth.  While the mandibular bone can be as dense as oak wood, in comparison, the posterior maxilla can have the density of pine or even balsa wood.  To further complicate matters, after the loss of the posterior teeth the maxilla resorbs in a palatal and superior direction, and the maxillary sinus elongates down to reduce the available native bone height.

These unique challenges in native bone availability combined with the higher occlusal forces in the posterior jaw lead to the posterior maxilla traditionally experiencing the highest dental implant failure rate.  This is especially true when the limits are pushed, i.e. a very short implant is used with a long crown height.  However, through innovation in bone augmentation techniques patients can have implant restorations in this region now with equal success rates to all other areas of the mouth.  Sinus lift or augmentation surgery can assist implant placement by raising the sinus floor to develop more bone.

Two general techniques for a sinus augmentation exist.  The first, called a crestal approach or indirect sinus “tap” involves drilling the planned implant osteotomy short of the sinus floor, then using an osteotome or other instrument to elevate the remaining bone, add additional bone graft in the site, then place the dental implant.  This technique is appropriate for sites where 7+ mm of native bone remain before the procedure.

The second technique, called a lateral window or direct sinus graft, involves elevating a periodontal flap and creating an osteotomy window at the lateral aspect of the maxillary sinus in order to elevate the sinus membrane and add bone graft.  This may be done as a separate procedure or together with placing the dental implant.

Between 5-8 months is expected for complete healing of the graft.  The lateral window sinus graft is appropriate when 6 mm or less of native bone exist as seen on a CT scan.  Both sinus augmentation techniques are most often done under conscious sedation in our office.

Since 2015, we have added L-PRF technology to all of our sinus grafts.  Leukocyte-Platelet Rich Fibrin is derived from the patient’s own blood. A simplified chairside procedure results in the production of a thin, compressed layer of platelet rich fibrin that is strong, pliable and suitable for suturing. This natural fibrin network is rich in platelets, growth factors and cytokines that are derived from the blood platelets and leukocytes, improving not only bone growth but also natural infection defense.  This is typically combined with a 50:50 mixture of bovine (cow) and human donor bone graft material.  The results have been excellent!  Our lateral window sinus grafts have shown a 98% infection free success rate in that time.  Healing is typically easier than expected and many patients even report that their sinuses actually feel better and clearer than before the surgery!

If you or your team have any question about sinus augmentation procedures, please contact us at any time. As always, we are committed to continuing to work with all of you to provide our patients with the highest level of care available.

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