How Implant Supported Dentures Compare to Traditional Dentures

Dec 01, 2022

Implant-supported dentures are a hybrid of traditional removable dentures and permanent dentures. They are designed to serve the same purpose but offer flexibility, style, and comfort. With implant-supported dentures, you do not have to worry about them slipping out just because you chewed something tough.



Implant-supported dentures protect the quality of your gums because there is less wear and tear which is common in traditional removable dentures. There are vital things you need to know about implant-supported dentures.


They Are Removable


Implant-supported dentures are removable. They do not slip out on their own but, you can snap them in and out of your mouth at your own convenience. Snapping them out may be necessary when you want to clean them as you would with traditional removable dentures. The fitting of the implant-supported dentures must be done by an expert to ensure they are fixed properly and fit right to avoid injuring the gums.


The process of placing them in and out of your mouth should be painless. Observing high standards of hygiene is also instrumental in ensuring the gum remains healthy. Their being removable but more firmly fitting, means they can be cleaned while still in your mouth, as opposed to the traditional dentures.


The removable dentures will easily fall out when you attempt to clean them as you would your natural teeth.


They Fit Firmly


Implant-supported dentures fit more firmly compared to traditional dentures because they are clipped onto implants. Therefore, despite their being removable, they are held down by implants, which are screwed into your gums. The procedure to have them fitted is painless and convenient. 


Once you have been examined and your gum is suitable for the implant-supported dentures, the screws are put in place first. After your dentist is satisfied that you are fully recovered, then you get your set of snap-in and out dentures. The process of fitting your implant-supported dentures is more intensive but permanent compared to fitting traditional dentures.


They Protect the Gums


Implant-supported dentures are more protective of the gums compared to traditional dentures. The fact that the implant-supported dentures are fixed on an implant also means they collect fewer germs underneath. Traditional removable dentures can easily harm the gums if they are left out in the open to dry out and get brittle. With implant-supported dentures, such challenges are unlikely to occur. 


Caring for implant-supported dentures is easier because you do not have to take them out every night. You do not have to keep them soaked at night while you sleep to avoid getting brittle. The process of care and maintenance is simple and gentle on the gum. If your dentist is satisfied that you are qualified to get implant-supported dentures, it will serve your smile well to have them fitted.


They Are Comfortable


Implant-supported dentures offer comfort and convenience. Knowing that you have dentures that will not fall out while you laugh, or eat can give you added comfort. Being that they are easy to snap in and out of the mouth, it is also easy to tell if they are damaged and need repair. When the fit is a bit loose and harsh on the gums, it is easy to tell because the form of the gum remains undamaged. 


At Smiles By Hogan, you get the best services and care in your journey to have implant-supported dentures. We offer consultation, examination, and fitting of implant-supported dentures. Our aftercare by the dentists is top-notch, and professional. Feel free to call us, or visit our website to schedule an appointment.


We look forward to speaking with you soon and helping you show off a beautiful smile with added confidence.

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