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Implant-Supported Dentures in Concord, NH

Implant-Supported Dentures

Implant-Supported Dentures – Secure, Comfortable Smile Replacement

For patients who have lost most or all of their teeth, implant-supported dentures offer a secure and functional alternative to traditional dentures. By anchoring dentures to dental implants, you get enhanced stability, better chewing ability, and improved confidence in your smile.

What Are Implant-Supported Dentures?

Implant-supported dentures combine the security of dental implants with the convenience of dentures. Tiny implants placed in your jawbone act as anchors, and your denture prosthesis clips onto these implants for a secure fit.

Major Advantages of Implant-Supported Dentures

  • Stays firmly in place — no slipping or adhesive needed.
  • Eat confidently — chew a wider variety of foods.
  • Prevents bone loss — implants stimulate bone and help maintain facial structure.
  • More comfortable than traditional dentures — reduced gum irritation.
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    Is This Right for You?

    Implant-supported dentures are ideal if you:

    • Are missing most or all teeth on one or both arches
    • Want a more stable and natural-feeling alternative to traditional dentures
    • Desire improved chewing function and confidence
    • May not be a candidate for full individual implants due to bone considerations

    A comprehensive evaluation at Concord Dental Health will help determine the best restorative plan for your smile.

    Is This Right for You?
    Treatment Process

    Treatment Process

    • Consultation and planning – evaluate your oral health and bone structure.
    • Implant placement – strategically place anchors in your jaw.
    • Healing period – allow implants to integrate with bone.
    • Attachment of dentures – secure your custom prosthesis for long-lasting comfort and function.

    With implant-supported dentures, you can enjoy life without the worry of dentures slipping or clicking while eating, talking, or laughing.
    Contact Us to Learn if Implant-Supported Dentures Are Right for You.

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