Dr. Keith A. Brown DDS

Secure, Comfortable Dentures

Dentures That Actually Stay Put

Tired of dentures that slip when you talk? Worried about them falling out when you laugh? Implant-supported dentures snap securely into place, so you can eat what you want, speak clearly, and smile with confidence.

Already have dentures? We may be able to convert them to snap onto implants.
Dental implant diagram showing crown, abutment, implant post, and jawbone

The Problem With Traditional Dentures

Traditional dentures rely on suction and adhesives to stay in place. For many people, that's not enough. Dentures slip while eating, click while talking, and can fall out at the worst moments. The constant worry takes a toll.

Worse, without tooth roots stimulating the jawbone, bone loss accelerates. Over time, your face changes shape, dentures fit worse, and the cycle continues.

Implant-supported dentures solve both problems—they stay locked in place and help preserve your jawbone.

Your Options

Snap-On Overdentures

A removable denture that snaps onto 2-4 implants. You remove it nightly for cleaning, but during the day it stays firmly in place. Most affordable implant denture option.

  • Remove for easy cleaning
  • Usually 2-4 implants needed
  • More affordable option
  • Great for lower dentures

Fixed Implant Dentures

A permanent denture that's screwed onto implants—only your dentist can remove it. Functions exactly like natural teeth. No removal, no adhesives, no worries.

  • Permanent—never remove it
  • Functions like natural teeth
  • Usually 4-6 implants needed
  • Closest to having real teeth

Life With Implant Dentures

Eat What You Want

Steak, apples, corn on the cob—foods that were off-limits are back on the menu.

Speak Clearly

No more mumbling or whistling. Your dentures stay put when you talk.

No More Adhesives

Throw away the messy creams and powders. Implants hold your dentures secure.

Preserve Your Face Shape

Implants stimulate bone growth, preventing the sunken look that comes with bone loss.

Confidence Restored

Laugh, sneeze, cough—your dentures aren't going anywhere.

Long-Term Value

While the upfront cost is higher, implant dentures last longer and avoid ongoing adhesive costs.

Common Questions

What's the difference between regular dentures and implant dentures?
Traditional dentures rest on your gums and are held in place by suction or adhesives. Implant dentures snap onto implants anchored in your jawbone, so they don't slip, click, or require messy adhesives.
How many implants do I need for implant dentures?
Typically 2-4 implants for the lower jaw and 4-6 for the upper jaw. The exact number depends on your bone density and the type of denture. We'll determine what's best during your consultation.
Can my existing dentures be converted to implant dentures?
In many cases, yes. If your current dentures fit well and are in good condition, we may be able to retrofit them with attachments for implants, saving you the cost of new dentures.
Do I remove implant dentures at night?
It depends on the type. Some implant dentures are removable for cleaning (snap-on), while others are fixed and function like permanent teeth. We'll discuss which option suits your lifestyle.
What are mini implants?
Mini implants are smaller diameter implants that can often be placed without surgery and heal faster. They're a good option for lower denture stabilization, especially for patients with less bone density.

Done With Slipping Dentures?

Schedule a consultation to learn if implant dentures are right for you. We'll evaluate your current dentures and discuss all your options.

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