Can My Existing Denture Be Converted Into an Implant Denture?

In this video, Dr. Matthew Keider explains how dental implants can stabilize loose dentures, improving comfort, function, and confidence while eating and speaking. If you are frustrated with ill-fitting dentures, schedule a free consultation today to explore how implants can provide a more secure solution.

Many patients with existing dentures find them uncomfortable, poorly fitting, or difficult to chew with. These patients are often good candidates for dental implants to improve their ability to chew and speak comfortably.

Dental implants can be placed beneath existing dentures to provide stability. For example, if you have a lower denture that moves around excessively, implants can secure it in place, allowing you to chew more effectively. If you are frustrated with loose dentures that shift in your mouth or the constant need for messy adhesives, you may want to consider dental implants as a more stable and convenient solution.

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