How Long Does the Implant Denture Process Take?

In this video, Dr. Matthew Keider explains how implant-supported dentures can provide immediate stabilization, whether modifying an existing denture or creating a new one. If you are considering a more secure and comfortable denture solution, schedule a free consultation today to discuss your options.

If you have existing dentures, you can receive an implant-supported denture on the same day. The implants can be placed, and your current denture can be modified to fit securely onto them, providing immediate stabilization and improved function.

If you are getting new dentures along with implants to enhance their stability, the process typically takes a few weeks. During this time, we ensure that your new dentures are properly designed and fitted to work seamlessly with the implants.

This approach significantly improves the fit and comfort of dentures, allowing for better chewing ability and eliminating the need for adhesives. If you are considering implant-supported dentures, we can discuss your specific needs and create a treatment plan that works best for you.

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