How dental implants are used for implant-supported dentures
Implant-supported dentures provide a secure and stable solution to traditional dentures. A set of dental implants are placed into the jawbone, providing increased stability by serving as anchors for the bridgework used to support a full set of dentures. Drs. Nancy Gill, Dallas Kenson, and Evelyn Qi work with patients like you to ensure that their implant-supported dentures fit well, look natural, and function just like regular teeth! This setup, often referred to as “all-on-4s,” utilizes anywhere from four to six implants along the arch to stabilize a set of dentures.
What is the process for getting implant-supported dentures?
The process for receiving implant-supported dentures at Golden Dental Solutions starts with an initial consultation to assess if you are a candidate for the procedure. Our doctors take X-rays and scans of your teeth to check overall health and wellness. Individuals considering dental implants also need sufficient jawbone to ensure treatment is successful. Without enough bone, the implant will not provide a proper foundation to hold dentures in place. Dentures are created to lock into place with the implants to complete the process.
How do I learn more about implant-retained dentures?
If you have full dentures and are considering alternative options for smile restoration, do not hesitate to talk to our team of professionals in Golden, CO, about solutions such as implant-retained dentures. Call 303-277-9600 to request a time to speak to our providers about your oral health needs and determine if you are a desirable candidate for this or other tooth replacement options available.