Severe alveolar bone resorption can wear full dentures. Severe alveolar bone resorption is generally considered to be the result of inflammation caused by periodontal disease, where the alveolar bone resorbs and the teeth begin to loosen or even show signs of falling out. In this case, if the amount of remaining bone allows, dental implants can be considered for restoration. If the alveolar bone resorption is particularly serious and the remaining bone volume is not suitable for implantation, full dentures can be considered. Therefore, in the case of severe alveolar bone resorption, it is recommended to go to the dentist of a regular hospital to have a professional doctor make a diagnosis to determine whether to implant or wear full dentures. Usually must pay attention to oral hygiene, rinse your mouth in time after meals, and brush your teeth before going to bed and in the morning to ensure dental health.