Implant-Supported Dentures

What Are Implant-Supported Dentures?

Implant-supported dentures are a modern tooth replacement solution that combines the stability of dental implants with the full-arch restoration of dentures. Unlike traditional dentures that rest on the gums, implant-supported dentures are securely anchored to dental implants, providing superior comfort, function, and durability. 

Designed to look, feel, and function like natural teeth, implant-supported dentures help preserve jawbone health, improve facial structure, and restore confidence in your smile. Whether you need full or partial dentures, this solution offers a long-lasting, secure, and natural-looking alternative to traditional dentures.

Why Us?

Why Choose Implant-Supported Dentures?

Implant-supported dentures are an advanced tooth replacement solution that combines the stability of dental implants with the convenience of dentures. Unlike traditional dentures, which rest on the gums, implant-supported dentures are anchored to titanium implants placed in the jawbone. This provides superior stability, prevents slipping, and enhances comfort while eating and speaking.

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Looking for a secure and comfortable alternative to traditional dentures? Contact [Clinic Name] today to schedule your consultation and discover the benefits of implant-supported dentures!

 
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FAQ

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With proper care, dental implants can last a lifetime, while the dentures themselves may last 10-15 years before needing replacement.

The entire process, from implant placement to receiving the final dentures, can take 3 to 6 months. This allows time for the implants to fully integrate with the jawbone. However, temporary dentures can often be provided during the healing period.

No, the implant placement procedure is performed under local anesthesia or sedation to ensure a comfortable experience. Mild soreness may be present after surgery, but it subsides within a few days.

The number of implants varies based on individual needs. Typically:

  • Full-arch dentures require 4 to 6 implants per arch (upper or lower).
  • Partial dentures may need 2 to 4 implants for support.

Dental implants act as artificial tooth roots, providing a stable foundation for the dentures. The dentures attach to the implants using special connectors, ensuring a secure and natural fit.

Implant-supported dentures are a type of denture that is securely anchored to dental implants placed in the jawbone. Unlike traditional dentures, they offer more stability, preventing slipping and improving comfort.

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