Implant Retained Dentures

For those who need a more secure prosthetic denture, the best option is an implant retained denture. This helps with retention and comfort. Most upper Dentures can be open Palate to aid in decreasing gagging and increasing the use of taste buds around your mouth (can taste your food again). We at Christian Dentures offer an alternative to what’s out there, making our implant Dentures sturdier and longer lasting by placing a metal structure inside of the denture, this will reinforce it and make sure the chances of breaking  are almost zero. Not everyone is a good candidate for Dental implants, so make sure to consult with your Dentist to make sure you are able to have this option.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are implant dentures?

Implant dentures are dentures that work in conjunction with a small number of implants. Denture implants are titanium screws that your dentist places into your jawbone, to which our Provider attaches your dentures. These implants help stabilize the dentures and hold them in place. They create a more secure bite and distribute the pressure from biting or chewing throughout the gums and away from the dentures.

Most implant dentures feature overdentures, which are removable dentures on top of the implants themselves.

Bar-retained dentures

Bar-retained dentures use a thin metal bar that attaches to implants as it curves around your jaw.Our Denturist connects the dentures to the bar using attachments. The dentures sit securely over the bar. Ball-retained dentures, also known as stud-attachment dentures or Snap-on Dentures, feature implants with metal attachments that fit into female attachments on the denture. Typically, the implants have ball-shaped attachments and the dentures have socket-shaped attachments that fit inside them.
Implant dentures offer patients a number of advantages, including:

Reliability

Implant dentures are physically attached to small implants in your jaw. This makes them stronger than traditional adhesive dentures. They offer a better bite and they’re less likely to fall out while you’re talking or eating.

Accessibility

Implant dentures are more accessible to those with lower bone density than other denture implant options because they don’t need to use as much jawbone. This is especially advantageous for older adults, who often suffer from low bone density.

Durability

Implant Dentures are made with the best available materials at the time of fabrication. This ensures that your dentures will last more than conventional dentures. Another factor to keep in mind is that the stress of the denture versus your gums is greatly reduced making your gums last longer.