Implant Dentures

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Implant Dentures

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Implant Dentures


Over the last few decades, dental implants have revolutionized how we replace missing teeth. Significant improvements in technology and our understanding of science have helped us to create several options for implant placement, including implant dentures.


Implant dentures  provide a unique alternative to traditional dentures. With this treatment, your replacement teeth (ceramic crowns) rely on titanium posts for support rather than your gums. The titanium posts are surgically implanted into your jawbone. Your bone then fuses to the posts over time, stabilizing them within your jaw. This turns the posts into secure, sturdy roots. Implant dentures are designed to be long-term and can even last a lifetime.

Implant Dentures


Over the last few decades, dental implants have revolutionized how we replace missing teeth. Significant improvements in technology and our understanding of science have helped us to create several options for implant placement, including implant dentures.


Implant dentures  provide a unique alternative to traditional dentures. With this treatment, your replacement teeth (ceramic crowns) rely on titanium posts for support rather than your gums. The titanium posts are surgically implanted into your jawbone. Your bone then fuses to the posts over time, stabilizing them within your jaw. This turns the posts into secure, sturdy roots. Implant dentures are designed to be long-term and can even last a lifetime.

Implant Denture FAQs

  • What Are Implant Dentures?

    Implant dentures are a revolutionary dental solution designed for individuals who have lost multiple teeth. Unlike traditional dentures, which rest on the gums, implant dentures are anchored securely onto dental implants embedded in the jawbone. This setup provides a stable foundation that enhances comfort, improves chewing efficiency, and preserves jawbone integrity.


    Other advantages include:


    • Improved chewing and speaking

    • Prevention of bone loss

    • Improved facial appearance

    • Improved stability and retention

    • No dietary restrictions

    We utilize digital scans, impressions, powerful software, and 3D printing to plan and place implants to achieve the best result possible. This is known as "guided surgery," which helps us place implants predictably and safely.


  • How Implant Dentures Compare to Other Implant Options

    Implant dentures differ significantly from other restorative options, such as single-tooth implants or implant-supported bridges that can replace sections of missing teeth; implant dentures are ideal for replacing a full arch.


    The key advantage of implant dentures over other options is their ability to provide substantial support and stability without needing an implant for every missing tooth, making them more cost-effective and less invasive. Additionally, implant dentures help preserve the jawbone and maintain facial structure, which are common concerns with traditional dentures.


  • Fixed vs Removable Implant Dentures

    Implant dentures come in two main types: fixed and removable.


    • Fixed Implant Dentures are permanently attached to the jaw via implants. They are also known as permanent dentures or hybrid dentures. Fixed implant dentures offer the highest level of stability and function, almost like natural teeth, making them a popular choice for those who want a hassle-free, permanent solution. They require the same oral hygiene practices as natural teeth, including brushing, flossing, and regular dental check-ups.

    • Removable Implant Dentures, often referred to as overdentures, are anchored on implants but can be detached for cleaning and sleeping. This type offers more flexibility than fixed implant dentures and is easier to maintain and clean. Removable implant dentures are an excellent choice for patients who prefer the convenience of traditional dentures while gaining the improved stability that implants provide.