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Full Teeth Replacement

When all the teeth require extraction and replacement, there are limited choices for the full set replacement. These are most often done with a set of dentures, but in some instances a dental implant all on four system can be used. It is important to have a dental examination completed with xrays to decide which choice is the correct for each individual.

It must take into consideration oral health, other health concerns, the bone density and reason for tooth loss, and many other factors. For dental implants service in Toronto, call Elmwood Park Dental implant center.

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Benefits of dentures!

Often age is a factor in tooth loss, as well as bone loss. As bone loss increase the jawbone may not be strong or stable enough to maintain the teeth, which also rules out a dental implant system. For bone loss a set of dentures is the main option for full teeth replacement. A set of dentures can be fit over the gums, as soon as the same day the final teeth are removed and be worn regularly. They can be taken out each night for cleaning and the gums can be brushed and cared for before they are placed back in the mouth in the morning. The palate is formed to fit around the gums and to hug the roof of the mouth and the bottom forms across the bottom gums. Created off site and based upon the shape of the original teeth the dentures are made to fit the mouth of each individual and the appearance best for them.

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All-on-4 Dental Implants

dental implants with partial denture in Toronto

When replacing full teeth the dental implant system of all on four is used. This involves four implant posts being installed in strategic places within the mouth and fused to the jawbone. Once the implants have fused and healed they are topped with a set of crowns that are formed like a bridge and supported by the posts. This is not an option or those who lack the bone structure to support it and are not good candidates for bone grafts. This requires the bone strength and density to support the posts and the crowns permanently.

There are few options for replacing all the teeth, for partial replacements a bridge or a crown can be used, a partial denture will replace a few teeth in a row, but the more teeth that require replacing the fewer options are left. For full tooth replacement there are only two main options, the full set of dentures or dental implants, often the all on four system for implants. To decide which it is important to have a conversation with the dentist and have an exam and even xrays taken. When there is no bone loss more options are available, but for a full replacement with bone loss few options are available. Dentures have been around for decades and are a well known and studied option for replacing teeth with a short healing period and flexibility with their ability to be removed for cleaning.

About Our Experienced GP Dentist​

Dr. Bedrettin Cem Sener
Dr. Sener graduated from Hacettepe University, Ankara-Turkey in 1988, and received his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree. He started his residency program in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the Hacettepe University the same year. Between 1993 and 1994, Dr. Sener attended an exchange training program in the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Department of Allgemeines Krankenhaus Linz in Austria. After completing his Ph.D. and specialty in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in 1995, He continued his academic work and became an associate professor in 1999. He worked as a specialist between 2000 and 2001 in American Hospital in Turkey, then he continued his career at Marmara University, Istanbul, Turkey, and became a full professor in 2006. Dr.Sener worked as a visiting professor at Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary. He performed as the vice dean of the Faculty of Dentistry, Marmara University, from 2008 to 2010. He worked as a Visiting Professor in Oral Surgery at the University of Toronto since 2013, and in 2015 he completed his Dental Specialty Assessment and Training Program for Oral Surgery.

Dr. Sener has been practicing in Ontario since 2016 as a general practitioner and a member of Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, among other international professional associations. He is a Clinical Instructor in the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the Faculty of Dentistry at the University of Toronto today. His primary interests are implants, bone grafting, tissue regeneration, sinus lifting, temporomandibular joint disorders, pain management, impacted wisdom teeth, and LASERs. He is a senior lecturer in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and has received an honorary medal from Hungarian Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Association. Dr. Sener is one of the founders and executive committee members of Turkish Association for Lasers in Dentistry. He is the author of 3 book chapters in international books, 55 scientific articles, 73 lectures, and 189 presentations and has more than 450 citations in medical journals. Dr. Sener directed five Ph.D. research studies, organized several scientific meetings, gave courses on implantology, bone grafting, distraction osteogenesis, temporomandibular joint disorders, Lasers, and basics of oral surgery.

Dr.Sener speaks German and Turkish. His hobbies are Classical stage arts, reading, and long nature walks, also He is an amateur painting artist and takes nature photographs