The Implant Denture Process: A Step-by-Step Guide

In this video, Dr. Matthew Keider explains the process of getting an implant-supported denture, outlining the multiple visits required to ensure a personalized and well-fitting solution. Learn more about the steps involved in achieving a functional and aesthetic tooth replacement and schedule your free consultation today.

Getting an implant-supported denture typically involves multiple visits, as it requires a comprehensive and customized approach. The first visit usually consists of diagnostic procedures, such as a digital scan of your mouth and impressions, which allow us to begin creating a tailored replacement for your teeth.

Following that, there are additional visits where we try in the restorations we are fabricating to ensure they fit well and look natural in your mouth. This may involve adjustments as we work towards finalizing the best possible fit. Depending on the treatment plan, implants may be placed during this process, with subsequent visits for further adjustments and to ensure the final result meets your expectations.

If you are considering tooth replacement, we would be happy to evaluate your situation and determine the best approach to achieve a functional and aesthetic solution that works for you. Let us help you restore your smile and improve your overall oral health.

OUR DENTAL SERVICES

Mini Dental Implants Can Change Your Life!

Read Our Dental Blog

Learn about our comprehensive dental treatments, and the latest advancements in general, cosmetic, and implant dentistry in Winston-Salem and beyond.

Saving Smiles with a Mouth Guard

Why use a mouthguard? To protect your teeth (AKA: method of eating, multi-thousand dollar investment, smile-shower, etc.)! Your teeth are biological wonders that can withstand a barrage of chews and crunches, but they aren’t made [...]

What age do I start bringing my kids to the dentist?

In my office, I have found that kids should start being seen around age 4. The first visit to our office is very easygoing. We want the kids to enjoy every bit of the visit. [...]

Obamacare Dental Coverage For Kids

I have had many patients under the assumption that the Affordable Care Act covers their child’s dental care (or at least part of it) up to age 18 if they sign up for government insurance. [...]

You Have Questions, We Have Answers!