What If My Dentures Make Me Gag?

Watch this video to learn about solutions for uncomfortable dentures.

The solution for dentures, gagging dentures, is to remove some of the plastic that’s on the roof of the mouth because this plastic is what stimulates the gagging. When you remove this plastic, the problem then becomes the denture falls down because you lose your retention. How can we get this less plastic to work? We put implants in the upper arch. Now the denture snaps on. That solves the gagging problem. And it also solves the fact that the denture no longer falls down.

If you’re gagging with your denture, give us a call. We can help you. We can make your denture convert this, your denture into this denture by putting mini dental implants in to remove the plastic and to provide the retention that you need.

The Mini Dental Implant Advantage

Immediate Results

Because they are less invasive, and don’t require the lengthy healing time of traditional implants, they can typically be loaded with crowns, bridges and dentures immediately.

Less Healing Time & Fewer Visits

Because mini implants are much smaller, placing them is a less invasive procedure—requiring less healing time and discomfort, and fewer visits.

No More Decay

Mini implants are made out of titanium—the same type of material that is used on artificial joints, and they are not subject to decay or periodontal disease.

Mini Dental Implants Can Change Your Life!

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