Implant-retained dentures for stability and comfort
If you're missing multiple teeth and want a secure, long-lasting solution, implant-retained dentures might be the ideal choice for you. Unlike traditional dentures, implant-retained dentures are securely anchored to dental implants in your jawbone, giving you the confidence to eat, speak, and smile without worry.

Exceptional Stability
Implants keep the dentures securely in place, reducing movement and allowing you to chew and speak with confidence.

Natural Look and Feel
Custom-crafted to match your natural teeth, implant-retained dentures enhance your smile and restore facial structure.

Long-Lasting Solution
With proper care, implant-retained dentures can last a lifetime, offering a permanent solution to missing teeth.

Slimmer Design
Implant dentures are typically slimmer and more comfortable than traditional dentures, eliminating bulk and enhancing comfort.

Are implant-retained dentures right for you?
You may be a good candidate for implant-retained dentures if you:
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Are missing multiple teeth or need extractions due to damage or decay.
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Have adequate jawbone density to support implants.
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Want a more secure, stable solution than traditional dentures provide.
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Seek a long-term investment in your oral health and appearance.
Let's answer some common questions about implant retained dentures.

How are implant-retained dentures different from traditional dentures?
Unlike traditional dentures, implant-retained dentures are anchored to the jawbone, offering greater stability, comfort, and a more natural feel.
Is the implant placement procedure painful?
Implant placement is performed under local anesthesia, and most patients report minimal discomfort. We provide detailed aftercare instructions to ensure a smooth healing process.
What can I expect when receiving implant-retained dentures?
You first receive dental implant posts, which your provider inserts into your jawbone during a minor surgical procedure. As your jaw heals around the implants, the Apex Denture Studio team crafts a set of dentures that bonds to the implants. When the new teeth are ready, your denturist will ensure they fit comfortably.
How should I care for my implant-retained dentures?
Take good care of your new dentures by not chewing on hard objects, brushing your teeth after eating, and flossing daily. See a dentist regularly to undergo professional teeth cleanings and dental exams.
What if I don’t have enough bone for implants?
If bone density is a concern, a bone graft can often be performed to build up the jawbone, making implants possible.