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Implant-Supported Dentures

Replace all your teeth with permanent, fixed implant-supported dentures. All-on-4 and All-on-6 solutions for a complete smile restoration.

Implant-Supported Dentures

Overview

Implant-supported dentures are a revolutionary solution for replacing all teeth in an arch. Instead of using 8-10 individual implants, we use strategic placement of 4-6 implants to support a full arch of teeth. The All-on-4 and All-on-6 techniques allow for immediate function in many cases, with a temporary denture placed on the same day as implant surgery. This provides a permanent, fixed solution that looks, feels, and functions like natural teeth.

Benefits

Permanent, fixed solution - no removal needed

Fewer implants needed (4-6 instead of 8-10)

Immediate function in many cases

Prevents jawbone loss

Restores full chewing function

Natural-looking and feeling results

Treatment Process

Implant-supported denture treatment begins with comprehensive planning including 3D imaging. We strategically place 4-6 implants in optimal positions to support the full arch. In many cases, a temporary denture can be placed on the same day. After 3-6 months of healing, we'll create your final, permanent denture that is securely attached to the implants. The final denture is custom-made for optimal aesthetics, function, and comfort.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between All-on-4 and All-on-6?

All-on-4 uses 4 strategically placed implants, while All-on-6 uses 6 implants. All-on-6 may provide more stability and support, especially for patients with good bone quality.

Can I eat normally with implant dentures?

Yes! Implant-supported dentures restore full chewing function, allowing you to eat all your favorite foods without restrictions.

Do I need to remove implant dentures?

No, implant-supported dentures are fixed and permanent. You don't remove them for cleaning - you brush them like natural teeth.

How long do implant dentures last?

The implants can last a lifetime with proper care. The denture itself may need replacement or relining after 10-15 years due to normal wear and gum changes.

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