Implant-Supported Dentures in Rome, NY
Stop your dentures from slipping. Eat confidently again.
Tired of Dentures That Won't Stay in Place?
Here's something Dr. Candido has told over a thousand denture patients: lower dentures are like a hockey puck on ice.
It's not you. It's physics.
Upper dentures have suction. Lower dentures? No suction. They're just sitting on your gums, sliding around every time you try to chew. Dr. Candido has made over 1,000 dentures in his career, and the pattern is always the same.
The solution isn't better dentures. It's adding support underneath them.
What Are Implant-Supported Dentures?
Implant-supported dentures ("snap-in dentures" or "overdentures") are removable dentures that click onto dental implants for stability. Small attachments on the underside of your denture snap onto 2-6 implants anchored in your jawbone.
How Many Implants Do I Need To Stabilize Dentures?
For a lower denture, even just two implants make a dramatic difference. Four is better. Six provides maximum stability. Here's Dr. Candido's honest take: even two implants change everything. Don't let "perfect" be the enemy of "dramatically better."
How Much Do Implant-Supported Dentures Cost?
2 implants with attachments: $5,000-$8,000.
4 implants with attachments: $10,000-$15,000.
We offer financing and our membership plan provides 15% off.
Will I Still Need Denture Adhesive?
Most patients don't need adhesive at all with implant-supported dentures. The implant attachments provide the retention that adhesive was trying (and failing) to achieve.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are implant-supported dentures?
Also called "snap-in dentures" or "overdentures," these are removable dentures that click onto 2–6 dental implants anchored in your jawbone for stability.How many implants do I need to stabilize dentures?
Even two implants can make a dramatic difference for a lower denture. Four is better, and six provides maximum stability.Will I still need denture adhesive with an implant denture?
Most patients do not need adhesive at all, as the implant attachments provide the necessary retention.
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