Curious about Implant supported dentures? (2023)

At My Saratoga Dentist PLLC, we can provide patients with implant supported dentures to give them a dependable and durable alternative to dentures, dental bridges, and traditional dental implants. If you live in Saratoga Springs, NY or the surrounding area, we encourage you to call (518) 675-3094 and schedule a consultation so we can examine you and determine if you are a good candidate for this procedure.

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The Benefits of Implant Supported Dentures

If you are looking for a durable and comfortable way to replace missing teeth, you should consider this solution. Implant supported dentures make it easier to eat your favorite meals and engage in normal daily activities since they will remain securely in your mouth. You will not need to worry about them coming loose or slipping out of place while eating, speaking, or engaging in high-impact activities. Instead, you can rest assured that your teeth will be secure regardless of what you do. Not only will this prevent unnecessary embarrassment, but it will also make life more comfortable since your dentures will not be rubbing against your gums, causing irritation.

The Process of Getting Implant Supported Dentures: The Procedure

Before we can begin the actual procedure, we will need to examine your gums to ensure you do not have any gum disease that needs to be addressed. If you do, we will treat it first. Next, we will take X-rays to determine the density of your jawbone and if it is sufficient for supporting the implants. Typically it will be, since these implants are shorter than traditional ones. We will then take an impression or mold of your mouth along with measurements. This information will be sent to the lab so they can create your new set of false teeth to our exact specifications.

When it is time for the implant procedure, we will have you come back in and numb your gums and provide you with anesthesia. Typically, we will then place four small implants under your gum line. These implants will serve as anchors that your new set of teeth can attach to. Once they are firmly in place, we can snap in your dentures. These implants are an alternative to simply hoping your dentures stay in place or using adhesive to ensure they do. With implants to secure to, your teeth will not fall out, even if you are going on a run or eating pizza. For more information, call our Saratoga Springs, NY dental office at 518-675-3094.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Implant Supported Dentures

Q. Does every dentist perform this procedure?

A. No, if you live in the Saratoga Springs area, only certain dentists offer this type of prosthetic. We perform the procedure on a regular basis, and understand the clear benefit of providing patients with a durable set of replacement teeth.

Q. Can anyone qualify for implant supported dentures?

A. For the most part, everyone can get the procedure. However, there are a few health factors to consider. We need to examine you to determine if you have any signs of gum disease or other infections that need to be corrected first. Simultaneously, there may be other health conditions that impact the procedure. Diabetics, for example, can receive implant supported dentures, but may need to wait for their blood sugar to be under control before we can begin. We can examine you in our Saratoga Springs dental office and let you know if we anticipate any roadblocks.

Q. Will this procedure work if I have worn dentures for a long time?

A. Yes, if you have worn dentures for years, you can upgrade your prosthetic. This is an ideal way to do so, because it gives you some of the stability you can expect from dental implants without the need for a drawn out procedure.

Q. Does this procedure hurt?

A. No, when you visit our office, we will provide you with any necessary sedation. At My Saratoga Dentist PLLC, we understand that dental procedures can be intimidating, and we will take steps to ensure that you remain comfortable and relaxed during the appointment.

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Q. What are mini-implants?

A. Some people will use the terms "mini-implants" and "implant supported dentures" interchangeably. While there are times where they are accomplishing the same thing, this is not always the case. A mini-implant is a titanium screw just like you would expect to see with a traditional implant. The difference is that it is much smaller. This makes it ideal for those suffering from a lack of bone density. Traditional implants require significant density since the implant itself is so long. This is not the case with mini-implants, making them a better solution for someone who has worn dentures for years and has suffered resorption as a result.

Q. What is the recovery time?

A. Within days of undergoing a procedure for implant supported dentures, you will start to feel like your normal self. You should be careful to avoid eating anything hard or difficult to chew, like a steak, along with anything sharp, like tortilla chips. This type of food can cause further irritation and only serve to prolong your recovery time. Instead, focus on eating soft foods that are easy to chew and can be chewed quickly. Things like steamed vegetables, yogurt, and warm soup are excellent options. If you watch what you eat, take it easy, ice the area, and use ibuprofen, you should feel better within a couple days. Since this is a less invasive procedure, the recovery time is much faster than if you were to undergo surgery for traditional dental implants.

Q. What is the difference between implant supported dentures and traditional dentures?

A. Traditional dentures are designed to come out every night. They remain in place by wrapping around your gums and creating a suction effect enhanced by denture paste. This can be messy, and if your dentures slip, it can be uncomfortable and inconvenient. With implant dentures, your dentures snap into position, secured in place by the implants themselves. Your new teeth will look natural and be entirely secure, adding further enjoyment to your daily life. To learn more about this procedure, call (518) 675-3094. We will be happy to meet with you and discuss all your options.

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Definition of Denture Terminology

Alveolar Bone
The alveolar bone is the bone surrounding the root of the tooth that keeps the tooth in place.
Clasp
A clasp is a device that holds a removable partial denture prosthesis to the teeth.
Denture Base
The denture base is the part of the denture that connects the artificial teeth with the soft tissue of the gums.
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Edentulous
Edentulous is a term that applies to people who do not have any teeth.
Periodontal Disease
Periodontal disease is a condition that causes inflammation of the gingival tissues and membrane of the teeth, leading to tooth loss without professional treatment.
Pontic
Pontic is another term for an artificial tooth on a fixed partial denture.
Rebase
Rebase is the process of refitting denture prosthesis by replacing the base material.
Reline
Reline is when a professional resurfaces the surface of the prosthesis with a new base material.
Resin/Acrylic
Resin and Acrylic are resinous materials that can be components in a denture base.
Stomatitis
Stomatitis is the inflammation of the tissue that is underlying a denture that does not fit properly. It can also result from other oral health factors.

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FAQs

Should I get implant supported dentures? ›

If you have several missing teeth, your dentist may recommend implant-supported dentures. Unlike conventional dentures that rest on top of your gums, implant-supported dentures are anchored to your jawbone so they won't slip. Many of our patients appreciate being able to eat, talk, and smile with confidence.

Who is a candidate for implant supported dentures? ›

Candidates for implant supported dentures are individuals who have missing teeth or teeth that are significantly damaged or decayed beyond other restoration methods. You will also need to have adequate bone mass to support a dental implant or be willing to undergo a bone graft to build up a lack of bone mass.

Do implant supported dentures cover the roof of your mouth? ›

It is designed for use when all of your upper teeth are missing. Unlike traditional dentures, it does not cover the roof of your mouth. The base of it is made with metal rings that snap onto dental implants.

How long does it take to get used to implant dentures? ›

It can take several weeks for the mouth to adjust to the implant-supported dentures. The adjustment process may involve some soreness. To limit the soreness and get used to eating, stick to a diet of soft foods that do not require much chewing.

What they don't tell you about dental implants? ›

Implants Fuse Together with Bone

However, many people don't realize that the reason why dental implants prevent bone loss is that they fuse together with the bone. When the implant gets placed, it stimulates bone growth. The bone then grows around the implant and fuses together.

What can you eat with implant supported dentures? ›

Bread, pasta, fruits, and vegetables are all good examples. However, the jaw is still healing, so you should avoid any foods that are too hard or chewy. These foods could put pressure on your jaw and disrupt the process of osseointegration, which could cause the implants to fail.

What is the difference between implant supported dentures and implants? ›

Removable overdentures, sometimes known as implant retained dentures, can be removed from the mouth at will, such as for cleaning or sleeping. Fixed implant supported dentures, sometimes known as fixed implant bridges, are permanently secured in the mouth, and cleaned and maintained just like natural teeth.

Do implant supported dentures help with bone loss? ›

Implant supported dentures can prevent bone loss by restoring its purpose. With them, dental implants are placed into the jaw and go through osseointegration, meaning that they fuse together with the jaw. The abutment and replacement teeth are then attached to the dental implants, completing the restoration.

How do you clean under implant supported dentures? ›

Clean all spaces with spaces on either side of the abutment pillars and the gaps between the root tips of the denture or bridge with a proxabrush. This brush should fit through the rinsing space with some resistance. Push the brush through the space multiple times at different angles.

How many implants implant supported dentures? ›

While many patients may only require two, three or four implants to support a strong foundation, others will need more implants placed. Some dental professionals will recommend that their patients get five or more implants to hold their lower dentures in place and six implants to hold their upper dentures in place.

Can you get full dentures without the palate? ›

Thanks to modern dentistry, upper dentures are now made without the palate, also known as palateless dentures or horseshoe dentures. This type of denture is made for patients who do not have all their upper teeth. Palateless dentures can be used with overdentures, removable restoration, and dental implants.

Can you sleep with implant dentures? ›

The denture rests on the implants, not on your gums. You can sleep while wearing it. But you must be diligent about daily cleaning the denture so you can keep your breath fresh and maintain good oral hygiene.

Do you get temporary dentures while waiting for implants? ›

There are many options for temporary tooth replacement while you wait for your implant post to heal and your bone to integrate with it. If you have any questions about how dental implants work, or if you are a viable candidate for the procedure, speak to our expert dentist.

Does getting implant dentures hurt? ›

This is essentially the answer to your question, “do dental implants hurt?” Local anesthesia will numb the nerves surrounding the dental implant area. With numbed nerves, you can expect not to feel any pain during your dental implant procedure. You may feel pressure at times, but it should not cause you discomfort.

What are the most common problems with dental implants? ›

Watch out for these 7 most common dental implant complications.
  • Loose implant. Probably the most common complication is an implant that has come loose. ...
  • Infection. Another common complication of oral implants is infection. ...
  • Bleeding. ...
  • Micro-movement. ...
  • Allergic reaction. ...
  • Nerve damage. ...
  • Protrusion into the sinus cavity.

Can you tell if someone has dental implants? ›

No one will ever be able to tell that you have a dental implant rather than your natural tooth. Implants are also the most reliable treatment for tooth replacement, boasting a 95% success rate. They are made from high quality, durable, and long lasting materials.

Are there a lot of problems with dental implants? ›

Dental implants have a high success rate of around 95%, and they lead to an increased quality of life for many people. However, dental implants can cause complications, such as infections, gum recession, and nerve and tissue damage.

Can you eat steak with implant supported dentures? ›

Thankfully, dental implants allow you to chew meat just like your natural teeth. That said, remember that the longer steak is cooked, the more tough it will be to eat. If you're getting used to your implants, you can choose to eat meat that isn't cooked past medium, so it stays juicy and easy to chew.

Can you chew gum with implant dentures? ›

Can you chew gum with dentures? Yes. Many dentures are retained extremely well either by using tight clips, known as attachments or by dental implants. If you have these types of fittings on your denture you may find you can chew regular gum.

What are the pros and cons of implant dentures? ›

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  • Pro #1: Implants Preserve Jawbone. Why is this important? ...
  • Pro #2: No More Adhesives. ...
  • Pro #3: Denture Stability. ...
  • Pro #4: Fewer Dietary Restrictions. ...
  • Con #1: Expense. ...
  • Con #2: Not A Suitable Solution for Every Denture Wearer. ...
  • Con #3: Requires A Surgical Procedure.
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Are implant supported dentures cheaper than implants? ›

Dentures are less expensive than implants. Dentures can be placed in by patients who have experienced bone and gum loss (unlike implants, which must be anchored to bone). The procedure for fitting dentures is non-invasive. Also, drilling into the bone–a part of the implant process–is not required for dentures.

Is all on 4 the same as implant supported dentures? ›

All On 4 procedure

The procedure is quite the same as Implant Supported Dentures. The dentist would drill four holes in the jaw and insert a titanium anchor. The two at the rear would be at an angle, and that is what makes a difference to the outcome. Regardless, as a patient, you would not find it any different.

How long do implant supported dentures last? ›

With proper care and maintenance, dental implants can last a lifetime. The denture may need to be replaced every 20 years or so due to normal wear and tear but a traditional denture will likely need to be replaced at least every 10 years due to your bone structure changes.

What are the best dentures for bone loss? ›

The best restorations used when you have suffered bone loss are implant-supported dentures. They are made of natural-looking tooth crowns that are set in denture plastic and supported by implants. The dentist in Bronx, NY, may recommend bar or ball retained implant-supported dentures.

What happens if you don't have enough bone for dentures? ›

For those who don't grow enough bone, the implant and bone graft are placed together. At Premier Periodontics, we use minimally invasive Piezoelectric techniques to perform a bone grafting procedure to replace lost bone.

How do you prevent jaw bone loss with dentures? ›

Preventing Bone Loss

Jaw bone loss can be prevented by giving the jawbone a replacement tooth with a root that can exert the same or similar pressure as natural teeth. This is done immediately after extraction by replacing teeth with full mouth dental implants, or by using a fixed implant-supported bridge or denture.

What is the best toothpaste for implant dentures? ›

When brushing, try using fluoride-free toothpaste (such as bluem® fluoride free toothpaste). This type of toothpaste is ideal for anyone with dental implants, as research has shown that fluoride and abrasive components are not suitable for the daily maintenance of implants.

Do you have to remove implant retained dentures at night? ›

You should remove an implant-supported denture daily to clean the denture and gum area. Just as with regular dentures, you should not sleep with the implant-supported dentures at night. Some people prefer to have fixed (permanent) crown and bridgework in their mouths that can't be removed.

How many dental implants can be done at the same time? ›

Depending on the placement of the implants and the volume of bone density in your jaw, as few as two implants can be used to support a four-tooth bridge. For implant-supported full arch dentures, as many as eight and as little as four implants may be used.

How many teeth can be implanted at once? ›

Your dentist can place one implant at each end of the gap. The implants will support crowns, and the crowns will support 1 – 3 pontics between them. Thus, in total, two dental implants can replace up to five teeth.

How many fittings do you need for new dentures? ›

At our clinic, typically fitting of a full denture takes four to five visits, though there are times when it may take longer based on special circumstances. It is important to have a good idea of what to expect when you are coming in to get them fitted, so here is a breakdown of the first four visits.

What dentures do not cover roof of mouth? ›

Palateless dentures are any upper denture that has no plate covering the upper palate, including dental implants, natural tooth-retained overdentures, fixed/removable restorations, or even a conventional palateless denture with a horseshoe shaped frame.

Do you have no teeth while waiting for dentures? ›

One of the reasons people procrastinate getting their teeth removed and replaced with dentures is because they can't stand the thought of being toothless after having all their teeth removed in preparation for dentures. Luckily, this isn't the case, and at no point during the process will you walk around without teeth.

What type of dentures are most natural looking? ›

Implant-retained means they are fixed in place with the help of dental implants surgically placed within the gums, thus makin them some of the most natural-looking, realistic dentures on the market today.

Can denture implants be done in one day? ›

During the All-on-4 procedure, a dentist can place implants and attach a temporary denture to them in a single day. A permanent denture is attached a few months later. For other implant procedures, there is usually a healing period of a few months after the placement surgery before any restorations are attached.

Why doesn't my denture fit after implant surgery? ›

Reasons Dentures Might Not Fit on Your Implants

Your denture needs to be adjusted to accommodate the angle, or it might need to be completely replaced. The dentures – If the impression of your mouth wasn't taken correctly, your dentures won't correctly fit the implants.

Can a dental implant be done same day as extraction? ›

In some cases, if enough healthy jawbone is present, it may be possible to place a dental implant the same day a tooth is taken out. However, in most cases, a dentist will recommend waiting 3 to 6 months after a tooth extraction to allow the area to fully heal.

Do you remove implant dentures? ›

Are implant supported dentures removable? Yes, those who choose this type of denture can remove them from their mouths. They just need to be detached from the bar or ball they are attached to.

How are dentures held in place with implants? ›

While traditional dentures rest above the gum and are held in place with adhesive, implant-retained dentures snap into a post implanted directly into your jawbone. The result is a secure denture that stays in place. With dentures that are supported by dental implants, you never need to spread on adhesive again.

Are denture implants comfortable? ›

Dental implants are comfortable.

Because the appliance mimics your tooth's natural root, dental implants are very comfortable and feel just like your natural teeth in your mouth. After the procedure is complete, you'll forget you even have them!

Can you eat normal with implant dentures? ›

As we have mentioned, one of the best benefits of dental implants is the fact that you will be able to eat normally once your dental implants have healed and your final set of prosthetic teeth have been placed. You will have no dietary restrictions, and you will be able to eat anything you want without fear or anxiety!

Do implant supported dentures prevent bone loss? ›

Implant supported dentures offer many advantages. Most notably, they can prevent bone loss from occurring in the jaw, whereas bone loss may continue with traditional dentures or a fixed bridge.

What is the best material to use for implant dentures? ›

Titanium Is The Best Material For Dental Implants

Titanium is extremely strong and durable, and resistant to corrosion. But the biggest reason that titanium is used for dental implants is because it can “osseointegrate,” and become a permanent part of your mouth.

How many implants are needed for dentures? ›

Usually, you'll need a minimum of four implant posts for a full upper denture. The lower jawbone is much denser, so fewer implants can provide more stability. In some cases, two implants may be all that is needed.

Can I eat steak with implant dentures? ›

Thankfully, dental implants allow you to chew meat just like your natural teeth. That said, remember that the longer steak is cooked, the more tough it will be to eat. If you're getting used to your implants, you can choose to eat meat that isn't cooked past medium, so it stays juicy and easy to chew.

Can you bite into an apple with dentures? ›

Hard foods: Chewing hard foods require your jaw and dentures to apply uneven pressure. This can dislodge or damage your dentures, so avoid nuts, popcorn, apples, raw carrot sticks and corn on the cob. Tough meats: Foods that require a lot of chewing place unnecessary stress on your dentures and gums.

What holds denture implants in place? ›

A bar attachment denture utilizes two-to-six implants in your lower jaw that firmly anchor a full set of dentures into place. A custom-fitted support bar is affixed to the dental implants and the teeth snap into place using special retention clips.

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