Implant-Supported Dentures in College Station, TX

Implant-supported dentures combine the benefits of both dentures and dental implants, making them an excellent restorative treatment option for patients who need many teeth replaced all at once. Interested to see if you’re a candidate for implant-supported dentures? We recommend scheduling a consultation with Dr. Hooks. Give our office a call or send us a message through our contact form, and we’ll be glad to assist you!

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What are implant-supported dentures?

Implant-supported dentures are a type of denture that is anchored to dental implants surgically placed in the jawbone. Unlike traditional dentures, which rest on the gums, implant-supported dentures are more stable and secure, providing a stronger bite and preventing the dentures from slipping or shifting. These dentures are designed to replace multiple missing teeth, offering a more natural feel and appearance. They also help prevent bone loss and improve overall oral function, making them an excellent solution for patients seeking a more permanent and comfortable alternative to traditional dentures.

Are implant-supported dentures removable?

Yes, implant-supported dentures can be either removable or fixed. Our practice offers removable implant-supported dentures, also known as “snap-on” dentures. Removable implant-supported dentures can be easily taken out for cleaning and maintenance, similar to traditional dentures, but they snap securely onto dental implants for better stability. Fixed implant-supported dentures, on the other hand, are permanently attached to the implants and can only be removed by a dentist.

Are implant-supported dentures worth it?

Implant-supported dentures are generally considered worth the investment for many patients due to their numerous benefits. They offer superior stability and comfort compared to traditional dentures, preventing issues like slipping and discomfort while speaking or eating.

Implant-supported dentures also help maintain jawbone density and facial structure, which can deteriorate over time with traditional dentures. Although they are more of a financial investment upfront, their durability and the improvement in quality of life make them a cost-effective solution for many patients in the long run.