What implant dentures are
Implant dentures use dental implants to help stabilize a denture. They may be discussed when someone wants more secure fit and function than a traditional removable denture alone.
Who may ask about implant dentures
Adults with multiple missing teeth, long-term denture wearers, or patients planning full-arch replacement may ask whether implant-supported options make sense.
Consultation-first planning
Bone, health, goals, and existing dentition all affect planning. This page is educational and does not guarantee candidacy or outcomes.
Questions people ask
How are implant dentures different from regular dentures?
Implant dentures use implants for added stability. Traditional dentures rely more on fit and soft-tissue support alone.
Are implant dentures right for everyone?
No. A consultation is needed to review health, bone, goals, and whether implant-supported options are appropriate.
Can implant dentures replace all teeth in an arch?
In some cases, yes. Full-arch implant-supported options may be discussed when appropriate, but planning varies by patient.
When will consultations be available?
Implant denture consultation information will be updated closer to opening as services are confirmed.