Implant-Supported Dentures: What They Are & How They Work

Grand Rapids Cosmetic Dentists

Implant-Supported Dentures: What They Are & How They Work

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Implant-supported dentures have transformed the way individuals experience tooth replacement. Unlike standard full dentures, which rest on the gums and may require the use of adhesives, this option from our Grand Rapids dental implant dentists provides a secure and stable solution that’s ideal for those seeking a reliable, long-lasting method to restore their smile.

Here’s how patients can enjoy improved functionality, enhanced aesthetics, and a more natural feel with this hybrid combination of dental implants and dentures.

The Ins & Outs of Implant-Supported Dentures

Most people are aware of traditional dentures but may not be as familiar with implant-supported dentures or overdentures as they are also known.

A patient receiving this form of tooth replacement will have a number of dental implants, or artificial tooth roots, inserted into the jawbone to hold the dentures in place. The presence of the implants is what gives this type of denture its stability and prevents any unwanted shifting or moving that often comes with standard false teeth.

On average, about 2-4 implants are placed but up to 10 can be inserted. The mouth needs to be completely healed from this process before the fixed dentures can be placed. It can take 2-6 months for the bone to grow around the implants but you will be given immediate dentures during this time.

Am I a Candidate for Implant-Supported Dentures?

Any patient who is currently missing a fair amount of teeth or will need to undergo tooth extraction is eligible. However, our dentists can discuss your specific situation with you in-depth to determine if implant-supported dentures are the right answer.

If the idea of conventional dentures doesn’t sit right with you and you want more jawbone support, we highly suggest this option. Implant-supported dentures allow patients the seamless look of dentures while still having the long-term oral health benefits that come from dental implants.

Taking a Look at the Pros & Drawbacks

As with any restorative procedure, there are advantages and “cons”. Our dentists will do their best to explain every aspect of the implant-supported dentures procedure and what you can expect once you have them. It is ultimately up to you to make the final decision, but we’ll be there to support you either way!

Compared to traditional dentures, pros include:

  • More stability and robustness
  • Better chewing ability; allows for consumption of harder and stickier foods
  • Less likely to loosen while talking
  • More comfortable fit
  • Less friction on the gums
  • Prevention of further bone loss in jaw
  • Tend to be more natural-looking

Drawbacks include:

  • Requires dental implant surgery; not convenient or possible for all patients
  • Cost is higher due to implants
  • May need bone graft to support implants

Daily Oral Care Involved 

To make sure your implant-supported dentures remain in good shape, it is important that you clean them every day much like you would with natural teeth. Use a soft-bristled toothbrush, fluoride toothpaste, and be thorough.

This type of restoration is not removable (unless our dentists have made them this way) so you don’t need to worry about taking them out and individually cleaning the denture component. Still, we recommend brushing your teeth at least twice a day, flossing once underneath the denture, and rinsing with an ADA-approved mouthwash. Don’t forget your teeth cleanings at our Grand Rapids dental office too!

Make an Appointment Today 

When you’re ready, our dental implant dentists in Grand Rapids, MI, are here to talk about this method of replacing missing teeth. Give Precision Family Dental a call today at (616) 949-1570 to request an appointment and we can get started!