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Implant-Secured Dentures

Implant-secured dentures provide a stable, comfortable solution for replacing missing teeth. Anchored to implants in the jawbone, they improve chewing, speech, and facial support.

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The Benefits of Implant-Secured Dentures

Dental implants are the closest possible replacement for natural teeth, and the best way to restore your natural smile.

  • Implant Secured Dentures improve your overall oral health, ability to eat and even improve your sense of taste.

  • Improve the longevity of your dentures and prevent potential bone loss and denture movement with the added benefit of reduced palate coverage.

  • Restore your confidence and self-esteem with increased denture comfort and stability. Bring your smile back to life!

FAQ

Quick answers to questions you may have about implant-secured dentures

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Your candidacy depends on the amount and quality of bone in your jaw. The implant-placing dentist will evaluate this during your assessment.

At Battell Denture Clinic, we offer a complimentary consultation where your Denturist will review your oral health, discuss your goals and concerns, and work with your dental team to see if implant-secured dentures are the right fit for you

Implant-secured dentures are designed to stay firmly in place. They provide a secure, comfortable fit that feels more like natural teeth and restores confidence when speaking or laughing. The added stability also improves chewing strength, allowing you to enjoy a wider variety of foods again.

With proper care, implant-secured dentures can last for many years. The implants themselves are long-term, while the denture attachment may need adjustments or replacement over time. Regular check-ups will help maintain comfort and function.

Yes! Even with implant-secured dentures, it’s important to see your Denturist annually for a professional cleaning, fit evaluation, and maintenance of the attachment components to keep your smile in top condition.

Helpful Resources

Caring for your teeth, gums and dentures is important for your oral, dental and overall health. Find useful tips and information below in our Helpful Resources.