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What Are Implant-Supported Dentures

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    What Are Implant-Supported Dentures

    By Hazel | Implant Dentistry | 0 comment | 21 May, 2025 | 0

    If you’re missing most or all of your teeth and want a solution that feels more secure than traditional dentures, implant-supported dentures may be the answer.

    At Osmin Denture Clinic in North York, we see many patients who struggle with loose-fitting dentures, sore gums, or difficulty chewing. Implant-supported dentures are designed to solve those problems. They provide a stable, long-term option that combines the coverage of a full denture with the strength and support of dental implants.

    Here’s what they are, how they work, and whether they might be the right solution for you.

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    A Closer Look at Implant-Supported Dentures

    Implant-supported dentures are full or partial dentures that attach to dental implants surgically placed in the jawbone. Instead of resting only on the gums like traditional dentures, they snap onto or screw into titanium implants anchored in the bone.

    The result is a denture that:

    • Feels more stable
    • Stays firmly in place
    • Improves your ability to speak and chew
    • Reduces pressure on your gums
    • Helps preserve your jawbone over time

    Think of them as the middle ground between traditional dentures and permanent dental implants. They’re more secure than regular dentures, but more affordable and less invasive than replacing every tooth with a separate implant.

    Types of Implant-Supported Dentures

    There are two main types:

    1. Removable (Overdentures)

    • Snap onto implants using clips or attachments
    • Can be removed at night or for cleaning
    • Typically supported by 2 to 4 implants
    • More affordable and easier to maintain

    2. Fixed (Permanent Dentures)

    • Screwed or bonded to implants
    • Only removable by a dental professional
    • Feels most like natural teeth
    • Requires more implants (4 to 6 per arch) and a stronger jawbone

    At Osmin Denture Clinic, we help you choose the right type based on your health, jawbone condition, budget, and lifestyle needs.

    fixed denture implant concept

    How Do Implant-Supported Dentures Work?

    Here’s a step-by-step overview of what to expect:

    Step 1: Consultation and Assessment

    We begin with a full assessment, including digital imaging and a review of your oral health. We check:

    • The health of your gums
    • Bone density in your jaw
    • Current denture fit (if applicable)
    • Any pain, discomfort, or speech concerns

    If you’re a candidate, we work closely with a dental implant specialist to plan your implant placement.

    Step 2: Implant Placement

    Dental implants are small titanium posts placed into the jawbone. These act as artificial tooth roots.

    After placement, the bone needs time to heal and fuse to the implant (a process called osseointegration). This can take 3 to 6 months, depending on your case.

    Step 3: Denture Attachment

    Once healed, we fit and design your custom denture to attach securely to the implants. Whether fixed or removable, we make sure your bite, comfort, and appearance are all carefully aligned.

    Step 4: Ongoing Support

    We provide detailed care instructions and schedule check-ins to ensure your dentures continue to fit and function as intended.

    Related Article: What Are the Benefits of Implant-Supported Dentures?

    Benefits of Implant-Supported Dentures

    Choosing implant-supported dentures is about improving daily life. From better function to long-term comfort, here are the key advantages that make this option a popular choice for many patients.

    1. Improved Stability

    No more slipping, clicking, or worrying about your dentures falling out while eating or speaking. Implants keep your dentures locked in place.

    2. Better Chewing Function

    Many patients report they can eat tougher or crunchier foods again, like apples, carrots, or steak — foods that were difficult or impossible with traditional dentures.

    3. Jawbone Preservation

    Traditional dentures sit on the gums and can accelerate bone loss in the jaw over time. Implants stimulate the bone, helping to preserve facial structure and reduce sagging or collapse.

    4. More Natural Feel

    With implant support, your dentures feel more like real teeth. You can smile, laugh, and talk without the distraction or worry of movement.

    5. No Adhesives Needed

    You won’t need creams or pastes to keep your dentures in place. The implants do all the work.

    6. Custom Fit and Appearance

    At Osmin, we design each denture to match your facial features, gumline, and bite, creating a natural look that supports both function and confidence.

    happy man checking his teeth after implantation

    Who Is a Good Candidate?

    You might be a good candidate for implant-supported dentures if:

    • You are missing most or all of your teeth.
    • You’ve had difficulty with traditional dentures.
    • You want a more permanent, comfortable option.
    • You have enough bone density in your jaw.
    • You’re in generally good health for a minor surgical procedure.

    Even if you’ve experienced some bone loss, we may still be able to proceed with bone grafting or mini-implants. The best way to find out is through a personal consultation at our clinic.

    Cost of Implant-Supported Dentures in Toronto

    Pricing varies depending on:

    • Number of implants required
    • Whether the denture is removable or fixed
    • Additional procedures like extractions or bone grafts
    • Materials used in the denture construction

    On average, you can expect:

    • Removable implant overdentures: $6,000–$10,000 per arch
    • Fixed implant dentures: $12,000–$25,000+ per arch

    At Osmin Denture Clinic, we offer:

    • Transparent, detailed pricing
    • Flexible options based on your budget and treatment goals
    • Help navigating dental insurance and payment plans
    • Free consultations for eligible patients

    We also accept multiple dental plans and offer support for low-income individuals wherever possible.

    Related Article: Dental Implant Price in Toronto

    How Implant Dentures Compare to Other Options

    When choosing a tooth replacement option, it helps to understand how implant-supported dentures stack up against other solutions. Here’s a breakdown of the main choices:

    1. Traditional Full Dentures

    • Stability: Low – relies on suction and adhesives, often shifts or slips.
    • Comfort: Moderate – may cause gum soreness over time.
    • Bone Support: None – does not prevent jawbone loss.
    • Cost: Lowest – the most affordable denture option, but with functional trade-offs.

    2. Removable Implant Dentures (Overdentures)

    • Stability: High – snaps securely onto implants, much more stable than traditional dentures.
    • Comfort: High – reduced gum pressure and better overall fit.
    • Bone Support: Moderate – implants stimulate the jawbone to slow bone loss.
    • Cost: Mid-range – more than traditional dentures but far less than a full mouth of individual implants.

    3. Fixed Implant Dentures

    • Stability: Very high – permanently attached to implants, feels like real teeth.
    • Comfort: Very high – doesn’t press on the gums, no movement during speaking or eating.
    • Bone Support: Strong – helps preserve jawbone and facial structure.
    • Cost: Higher – due to more implants and complex materials, but offers excellent long-term value.

    4. Full Arch Implants (Individual Teeth)

    • Stability: Excellent – each tooth is supported by its own implant.
    • Comfort: Excellent – most natural-feeling option available.
    • Bone Support: Maximum – best for maintaining jawbone health.
    • Cost: Highest – ideal for patients wanting the closest thing to natural teeth, but at a premium price.

    Each solution offers different benefits depending on your needs, lifestyle, and budget. Implant-supported dentures provide a solid middle ground, offering comfort and confidence without the cost of replacing each tooth individually.

    full-arch dental prosthesis with implant treatment in dentistry

    Lasting Confidence Starts with a Solid Foundation

    Implant-supported dentures offer more than just a secure fit. They give you confidence, comfort, and freedom to eat, speak, and smile without stress.

    If you’ve struggled with loose dentures or missing teeth, this might be the solution that changes everything.

    At Osmin Denture Clinic, we’re here to help you explore your options, answer your questions, and create a treatment plan that works for your life, not just your teeth. Book your initial dental care consultation today and find out if this solution is right for you.

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