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IMPLANT SUPPORTED DENTURES - KIRKLAND, WA

Stabilize Your Dentures
for the Long-Term

"You Don't Have To Look Like This Anymore"

IMPLANT SUPPORTED DENTURES - KIRKLAND, WA

Stabilize Your Dentures

for the Long-Term

If you’ve been dealing with the discomfort and embarrassment of traditional dentures slipping, sliding, or even falling out, it’s time to upgrade to the life-changing benefits of implant-supported dentures. With this revolutionary solution, you can finally achieve a complete smile that feels and looks natural, giving you the confidence to eat, speak, and smile with ease. This groundbreaking technology doesn’t require any adhesives or suction. Instead, overdenture implants attach to one or more zirconium posts in your jawbone. Say goodbye to the messy adhesives and embarrassing slips of old dentures and hello to the superior stability and comfort of implants for dentures. Don’t settle for anything less than the best—experience the transformative power of dental implants and enjoy a better quality of life today!

Support Your Dentures With Implants

Traditional dentures often bring with them a host of frustrations—slipping out of place, causing discomfort, and making daily activities like eating and speaking difficult. Implant-supported dentures offer a superior alternative by anchoring your dentures securely to your jawbone, providing a natural and stable fit. By using strategically placed zirconium posts, this innovative solution ensures that your dentures remain firmly in place, eliminating the need for adhesives and allowing you to enjoy life without worrying about your dentures.

What Are Implant-Supported Dentures

Implant-supported dentures are a type of overdenture that is supported by and attached to dental implants. Unlike traditional dentures that rest on the gums and are prone to shifting, implant-supported dentures are secured to titanium or zirconium implants embedded in the jawbone. This creates a stable and secure fit, making them a preferred option for those seeking a more permanent and reliable solution for missing teeth.

Conventional Dentures Vs. Implant Supported Dentures

1

Traditional Dentures

Fully removable
Last about 5 years
Eventually require adhesives and relining
Allow bone recession
Reduced food choices

2

Implant Supported Dentures

Fixed or removable
Last 10 years or longer
Secured by several implants
Limited bone recession
Eat more of your favorite foods

Creating Success Stories
One Smile At A Time

Our Tailored Overdenture Implant Process

Getting implants for dentures is a highly personalized process, and our implant dentist in Kirkland, WA want to ensure every tiny detail is accounted for. We take great care to ensure that your smile is tailored to your unique needs and limitations. To get started, we’ll conduct a comprehensive consultation with Dr. Arkadi Razoumovitch where we will discuss your goals and your overall dental health, and obtain detailed 3D scans of your jaw to determine optimal implant placement and determine the best solution for you. Our team will assess whether implant-supported dentures are a suitable option or if any alternative treatments are required.

To facilitate surgical planning and denture creation, we’ll obtain x-rays and impressions of your mouth. Your comfort is important to us, which is why we use sedation dentistry and a minimally invasive approach during implant placement, typically in the front portion of your jaw. Depending on your situation, your denture will be attached to the implants with a ball or bar attachment, and it can be either removable for cleaning or permanently fixed. After surgery, it takes at least three months for the overdenture implants to fuse with your jawbone and for you to heal. During this time, we’ll provide you with a temporary denture until your final denture is ready. We can even modify your existing denture to fit your new implants so you can enjoy an enhanced version of the dentures you know and love.

The Benefits Of Implant Dentures

Implants for dentures are so versatile because they combine the strength of dental implants with the convenience of dentures, giving our patients a real choice in their tooth restoration treatment. Their secure attachment to your jawbone means your dentures will provide you with a strong, secure bite, allowing you to leave the messy adhesives behind for good!
Implants for dentures also stimulate the health of your jawbone, transferring biting pressure from your gums to the posts. You’ll look and feel more confident as you regain your health, and you’ll be able to eat a wider variety of foods. Overall, you’ll experience a greatly improved quality of life!

Problems That Implant-Supported Dentures Fix

Loose and Unstable Dentures

Traditional dentures can often slip or move around in your mouth, especially while eating or speaking. Implant-supported dentures eliminate this issue by securely anchoring your dentures to the jawbone, providing a stable fit that allows you to go about your day without the fear of your dentures slipping.

Difficulty Eating Certain Foods

With traditional dentures, chewing tough or sticky foods can be a challenge. The instability of these dentures can limit your diet and affect your overall nutrition. Implant-supported dentures give you the freedom to enjoy a wider variety of foods, as they provide the stability needed to chew confidently and effectively.

Speech Impediments

Loose dentures can cause speech problems, making it difficult to pronounce certain words clearly. Implant-supported dentures hold firmly in place, allowing for more natural speech patterns and helping you communicate more clearly.

Bone Loss in the Jaw

Traditional dentures can accelerate bone loss in the jaw due to the lack of stimulation to the bone. Implant-supported dentures help prevent this by providing the necessary stimulation through the implants, promoting bone health and preserving the structure of your face.

Benefits of Implant-Supported Dentures

Implant-supported dentures offer numerous benefits over traditional dentures, including improved stability, enhanced comfort, and a more natural appearance. They can also help preserve the jawbone and prevent further bone loss, ensuring that your facial structure remains intact. Additionally, with implant-supported dentures, you can enjoy a better quality of life, with the freedom to eat, speak, and smile with confidence.

Experience the difference that implant-supported dentures can make in your life. With this advanced dental solution, you can say goodbye to the hassles of traditional dentures and hello to a more comfortable, secure, and natural-looking smile.

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How Much Do Implant-Supported Dentures Cost?

While implant-supported dentures do cost more initially than traditional dentures, they save you both time and money in the long run. You don’t need to have them relined or adjusted or spend money on adhesives. Even better, they last far longer than traditional dentures do, and they can improve your diet and overall health, reducing your number of systemic effects later. At Seattle’s Best Smiles, we’ll work with your insurance company to maximize your benefits and offer third-party financing options to help make this investment in your health as affordable as possible. Our goal is to make this life-changing dentistry affordable for everyone who wants it!

DENTAL FINANCING OPTIONS AT SEATTLE'S BEST SMILES

Our office is in-network with all major insurance providers. Please bring your insurance card to each appointment so we can make sure your information is as up-to-date as possible. If you do not find your insurance provider here; please call at (425) 363-9864 for clarity.

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