Implant-retained dentures combine the full-arch tooth replacement capacity of a traditional denture prosthesis with the advanced structural support of 2 to 6 medical-grade titanium dental implants. Rather than relying entirely on messy topical pastes or natural suction to rest loosely on vulnerable gum tissue, these systems lock directly onto tiny anchoring points embedded securely within your jawbone. This layout covers two primary pathways: removable overdentures that snap completely on and off for simplified nightly sanitization, and fixed full-arch bridges that are permanently attached by your clinician. Both configurations drastically outperform old conventional removable plates across biting stability, daily comfort, and natural bone preservation parameters.
Discover how modern implant retention parameters compare directly to old-fashioned floating dental plates across everyday lifestyle activities.
A complete, high-strength replacement arch permanently screwed onto 4 to 6 strategic implants. It is never removed — you brush, floss, and care for it just like natural teeth. This option delivers maximum biting strength, completely open-palate comfort, and the closest match to natural teeth.
Which option is right for each patient? The best path depends heavily on your unique bone density, financial targets, and general lifestyle goals. We evaluate both approaches via advanced 3D scanning during your consultation to build a fully transparent, personalized recommendation.
Advanced CBCT 3D imaging evaluates your remaining jawbone volume. We isolate precise implant counts, verify if grafting is needed, and map your budgetary preferences.
Implant fixtures are comfortably placed directly into the pre-mapped jaw positions. A life-like temporary prosthesis is adjusted so you never spend a day without teeth.
Over a 3-to-6 month window, the bone naturally fuses around the titanium roots. Our clinical team tracks your healing progress through regular checkups.
Your finished custom prosthesis is attached and fitted with microscopic precision. We refine the bite, alignment, and aesthetic smile metrics until everything is perfect.
Diagnostics, surgical placement, and final custom prosthetic shaping are all managed under one local roof. No complex specialist referrals — just one dedicated team and one unified care plan.
We supply an itemized, clear cost breakdown right at your initial session. This covers your implant fixtures, any necessary bone preparation, and your final prosthetic architecture. Absolutely zero hidden surprises.
We work closely with premier programs like CareCredit and Smile Plan, alongside tailored in-house monthly payment tracks, making stable implant restorations accessible for most family budgets.
Yes — this is actually our most common clinical pathway. Existing denture wearers who are unhappy with continuous slipping and bone loss make excellent candidates. We evaluate your current bone volume to determine the ideal approach during your scan.
All-on-4 is a permanent full-arch bridge screwed firmly into place across 4 strategically placed implants. It can only be removed by a dentist. A snap-on overdenture uses fewer implants (typically 2 to 4) and is designed for you to snap off at home every night for easy cleaning.
Typically, we use 2 to 4 implants for a lower arch overdenture and a baseline of 4 implants for an upper arch overdenture. The upper jaw naturally possesses lower bone density, requiring more anchoring points to achieve optimal suction parameters.
Total costs depend on your implant count, choice of arch (upper, lower, or both), materials selection, and whether preparation steps like bone grafting are required. We give you a fully comprehensive cost summary during your consultation, along with easy financing options.
No. We provide a custom temporary prosthesis during the implant integration window so you always have a complete smile. For All-on-4 cases, a temporary fixed bridge is frequently attached on the exact same day as your surgery.
The premium structural alternative to bridges — a standalone choice that replaces the tooth root without involving adjacent teeth.
Traditional removable full and partial denture configurations for patients who are not yet ready to transition to implant support.
Advanced diagnostic bone grafting and site preparation to safely rebuild adequate support foundations before surgical placement.