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What Are Implant Dentures and Why Do Dental Patients Love Them

 For patients missing multiple teeth, dentures have long been a reliable solution for restoring smiles, chewing ability, and confidence. But while traditional dentures have helped millions of people, modern dentistry now offers an upgraded alternative that many patients are truly excited about: implant dentures.

Implant dentures combine the stability of dental implants with the convenience of dentures, giving patients a stronger, more secure, more natural-feeling solution. Here’s what they are—and why so many patients prefer them over conventional dentures.


What Are Implant Dentures?

Implant dentures, also known as implant-supported dentures, are dentures that attach securely to dental implants placed in the jawbone. Instead of resting on the gums like traditional dentures, they click or snap into place on several small titanium posts that act like natural tooth roots.

These implants help:

  • Anchor the denture securely

  • Transfer bite force into the bone, just like real teeth

  • Prevent bone loss over time

Depending on the case, implant dentures can be:

  • Snap-in dentures – removable by the patient but held firmly in place during eating and speaking.

  • Fixed implant dentures (hybrid dentures) – permanently attached and only removable by the dentist.

  • Full arch replacements – such as All-on-4® or All-on-6® systems. 




Why Patients Love Implant Dentures

1. They Don’t Slip or Move

Traditional dentures can shift, wobble, or fall out—especially when talking, laughing, or eating.
Implant dentures lock securely in place, giving patients confidence in every social situation.

No more denture adhesives, constant adjusting, or worrying about embarrassing slips.


2. They Feel More Like Natural Teeth

Because implants are anchored into the bone, they allow patients to chew more comfortably—and enjoy a wider variety of foods. Many patients report that implant dentures feel significantly more natural than standard dentures.


3. They Help Preserve the Jawbone

When teeth are missing, the jawbone naturally begins to shrink over time. Traditional dentures rest on the gums and do nothing to stop bone loss.

Implant dentures stimulate the bone, just like natural tooth roots, helping:

  • Preserve facial structure

  • Prevent the “sunken” look that can occur with long-term tooth loss

  • Maintain a more youthful appearance


4. Better Speech and Clarity

Loose dentures can impact pronunciation and make speaking difficult. Implant dentures stay put, helping patients speak comfortably and clearly again.


5. Improved Comfort & No Sore Spots

Traditional dentures can rub against the gums, causing irritation and sore spots. With implant support, the denture is stabilized and pressure is distributed more evenly, resulting in a much more comfortable experience.


6. Stronger Bite Force

Studies show that:

  • Traditional dentures offer only 10–20% of normal chewing strength

  • Implant dentures can restore 60–80% of natural bite force

This means patients can enjoy steak, raw vegetables, tough breads, and all the foods they’ve missed.


7. Long-Term Value

While implant dentures may require a higher upfront investment, they often last longer and provide much greater function and comfort over time. Many patients feel the improvement in their quality of life is priceless.


Are Implant Dentures Right for You?

Implant dentures are an excellent solution for patients who:

  • Are missing most or all of their teeth

  • Want dentures that feel more secure and natural

  • Are tired of denture adhesives and sore gums

  • Want to protect and preserve the jawbone

  • Want to improve their ability to chew and speak

With modern technology, many patients—even those who have worn dentures for years—can qualify for implant dentures.


A Life-Changing Upgrade

At LADD Dental Group, our patients consistently tell us that implant dentures have changed their lives—restoring not only their bite and their smile, but their confidence and lifestyle as well.

If you or a loved one is considering options to replace missing teeth, we would be happy to discuss whether implant dentures are the right solution for you.

A more confident, more comfortable, and more natural-feeling smile may be closer than you think. 



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