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Fixed Dental Plates: Are They the Right Choice for You?

Fixed dental plates, also known as fixed dentures or permanent dentures, are an option for replacing missing teeth. Unlike traditional removable dentures, fixed dental plates are surgically anchored into the jawbone using dental implants. While they seem like a long-term solution, there are some significant disadvantages that you should consider before committing to this treatment.

The Risks of Surgery

The process of fitting fixed dental plates involves invasive surgery to insert the implants into the jawbone. As with any surgery, there are risks involved. Infection, nerve damage, and prolonged healing times are potential complications that could arise during or after the procedure. For those with underlying health conditions or weaker bone structure, these risks are heightened, making surgery a less appealing option.

Long and Tedious Treatment Timespan

The process of getting fixed dental plates can take several months to complete. First, the implants need to be surgically placed, after which the jawbone needs time to heal and integrate with the implants. This healing phase can take anywhere from 3 to 6 months. Only once the implants are fully healed can the fixed dental plates be attached. This drawn-out process can be inconvenient and uncomfortable for patients who need a quicker solution as this can take up to 12 months.

High Cost

One of the most significant drawbacks of fixed dental plates is the cost, which can run in to £15,000 per arch. The surgical procedure, implants, and custom-made dental plates all add up, making it one of the most expensive dental treatments available. Many patients find the cost prohibitive, especially when factoring in the potential need for additional surgeries if complications arise.

High Failure Rate

While dental implants can be successful, the failure rate for fixed dental plates is not insignificant. Poor bone quality, infection, or even natural rejection of the implants by the body can result in the treatment failing. When this happens, patients not only have to deal with the financial loss but also the emotional and physical toll of starting the process again. For some, this risk is too great, especially considering other options that may be more reliable and less invasive.

Why Ultra Grip Dentures Are a Better Option

If you’re seeking a secure, long-lasting solution for missing teeth without the risks and high costs associated with fixed dental plates, our Ultra Grip Dentures offer an excellent alternative. Unlike fixed dental plates, Ultra Grip Dentures are non-invasive and don’t require surgery. They use advanced technology to ensure a snug, comfortable fit, preventing slipping and discomfort during daily activities like eating or speaking.

Ultra Grip Dentures also eliminate the need for long healing times and multiple appointments. They’re far more affordable and have a much lower risk of complications. With Ultra Grip Dentures, you can enjoy a secure and natural-looking smile without the expense and risk of permanent implants.

Choosing the right solution for replacing missing teeth is a big decision, but with the drawbacks of fixed dental plates, Ultra Grip Dentures offer a safer, quicker, and more cost-effective alternative. To find out more call us today on 0161 796 2404 or use the Contact Form to get in touch.