What Is an Implant Denture?

In this video, Dr. Matthew Keider explains the benefits of implant dentures, which provide improved stability and function compared to traditional dentures. Learn how this modern solution offers better comfort and confidence—schedule your free consultation today to explore if implant dentures are the right choice for you.

An implant denture is a modern alternative to a traditional denture, offering improved stability and function. This procedure involves placing titanium implants into the jawbone, which serve as secure anchors for the denture.

Unlike traditional dentures that rest on the gums, implant dentures have small O-rings embedded inside them. These O-rings attach to components on the implants that extend slightly above the gumline. With gentle pressure, the denture snaps securely into place, providing a firm fit and reducing movement.

This approach offers significant advantages over conventional dentures, including improved comfort, better chewing ability, and enhanced confidence when speaking or eating. If you are considering implant dentures, I would be happy to evaluate your case and discuss whether this option is right for you.

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