Who Is A Good Candidate For Implant-Supported Dentures?
Who Is A Good Candidate For Implant-Supported Dentures?
If you are missing most or all of your teeth, you may be wondering about long-term replacement options. Implant-supported dentures offer a secure and stable alternative to traditional removable dentures. But how do you know if you are a good candidate?
Implant-supported dentures are anchored in place using dental implants that are surgically placed into the jawbone. These implants act like artificial tooth roots and provide strong support for a full or partial denture.
Ideal Candidates For Implant-Supported Dentures
You may be a good candidate if you:
- Are missing multiple teeth or a full arch
- Struggle with loose or uncomfortable dentures
- Have enough jawbone to support implants
- Are in good general health
- Do not smoke or are willing to quit
Healthy gums and adequate bone density are important for successful implant placement. If bone loss has occurred, procedures such as bone grafting may be discussed.
Benefits Of Implant-Supported Dentures
Many patients choose implant-supported dentures because they offer:
- Improved stability and comfort
- Better chewing ability
- Reduced slipping or movement
- Support for jawbone health
- A more natural feel
Unlike traditional dentures, implant-supported options stay securely in place. This can make everyday activities like eating and speaking feel more comfortable and confident.
What To Expect From The Process
The process typically involves placing dental implants, allowing time for healing, and then attaching the custom denture. While it takes longer than traditional dentures, the results are designed to last for many years with proper care.
If you are frustrated with loose dentures or missing teeth, implant-supported dentures may provide the stability you have been looking for. A consultation allows us to evaluate your oral health and determine if this solution fits your needs and lifestyle.
Contact Dr. Parker Falkenberg at
303-776-0633 to schedule an appointment at Longmont Dental Care in Longmont, CO, 80501.










