How Many Implants Do I Need to Stabilize My Denture?
In this video, Dr. Matthew Keider explains the recommended number of implants for denture stabilization to ensure a secure and functional fit. If you are considering implant-supported dentures, schedule a free consultation today to determine the best treatment plan for your needs.
For denture stabilization with implants, we generally recommend placing six implants for the upper arch and a minimum of four implants for the lower arch. This provides a strong foundation for the denture, ensuring stability and improved function.
While additional implants can be placed for enhanced support, these minimum recommendations allow for a secure fit, significantly improving chewing ability and comfort compared to traditional dentures.
If you are considering implant-supported dentures, we can assess your specific needs and determine the best implant placement plan to provide you with a stable and long-lasting solution.
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