Implant-Supported Dentures

Restore your smile, confidence, and ability to eat and speak comfortably with implant-supported dentures in Lafayette, IN. At Lafayette Implant & Cosmetic Dentistry, we provide secure, natural-looking dentures that are anchored by dental implants for improved stability and long-term comfort.

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Missing teeth can affect more than just how your smile looks it can impact how you eat, speak, and feel every day.

At Lafayette Implant & Cosmetic Dentistry, we offer implant-supported dentures to help patients in Lafayette, IN restore their smiles with greater stability than traditional dentures. This solution is ideal for patients who want a more secure and comfortable alternative to removable dentures. Without proper tooth replacement, missing teeth can lead to difficulty chewing and speaking, jawbone loss over time, changes in facial appearance, reduced confidence in social settings

Implant-supported dentures provide a stronger, more stable solution helping you regain function, comfort, and confidence in your daily life.
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What Are Implant-Supported Dentures?

Implant-supported dentures are a type of overdenture that is secured to dental implants placed in the jawbone. Unlike traditional dentures that rest on the gums, these dentures are supported by implants, which provide better stability and support. Depending on your needs, they can be removable or fixed.

This treatment combines the affordability of dentures with the strength and support of dental implants. Each implant-supported denture is customized based on:

  • Your jawbone condition
  • The number of implants required
  • Your bite and alignment
  • Your facial structure and smile goals
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Caring for Your Implant-Supported Dentures

Proper care helps maintain both your dentures and the supporting implants.

Care Tips:

Clean your dentures daily

Brush around implants and gums carefully

Remove snap-on dentures at night if advised

Use recommended tools for under the denture.

Visit your dentist regularly for maintenance

Maintain good overall oral hygiene

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Who Is a Good Candidate for Implant-Supported Dentures?

You may be a good candidate if you:

  • Are missing most or all teeth in an arch
  • Currently wear dentures and want better stability
  • Have sufficient jawbone to support implants
  • Want a more secure alternative to traditional dentures
  • Are in good general and oral health

Some patients with bone loss may still qualify with proper evaluation and planning. Our Lafayette dental team will assess your oral health and recommend whether implant-supported dentures are the right option for you.

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What Is the Implant-Supported Denture Process?

This treatment involves multiple steps to ensure a secure fit and long-term success.
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01

Consultation and Evaluation

We examine your oral health, bone structure, and goals to determine the best treatment plan.
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02

Implant Placement

Dental implants are placed into the jawbone to act as stable anchors.

03

Healing and Integration

The implants fuse with your jawbone over time to create a strong foundation.
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04

Denture Attachment

Your custom denture is secured to the implants for improved stability and function.
A bald man in a dental office views a dental X-ray on a monitor. The setting is clinical, with a focused and professional atmosphere.

01

Consultation and Evaluation

We examine your oral health, bone structure, and goals to determine the best treatment plan.
Bald dentist in black scrubs smiles warmly at a seated patient in a well-lit dental office, creating a friendly and professional atmosphere.

02

Implant Placement

Dental implants are placed into the jawbone to act as stable anchors.

03

Healing and Integration

The implants fuse with your jawbone over time to create a strong foundation.
Elderly man with a white beard smiles warmly under examination, as a dentist's gloved hands hold dental tools near his mouth, conveying care and trust.

04

Denture Attachment

Your custom denture is secured to the implants for improved stability and function.
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Pros and Cons of Implant-Supported Dentures

Understanding both sides helps you make an informed decision.

Pros:

  • More stable than traditional dentures
  • Better chewing efficiency
  • Improved comfort and fit
  • Helps reduce bone loss
  • Can be removable or fixed
  • Long-lasting with proper care

Cons:

  • Requires a surgical procedure
  • Higher cost than traditional dentures
  • Healing time needed for implants
  • Requires regular maintenance
  • Not suitable for all patients immediately
  • Possible need for additional procedures
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Implant-Supported Denture Benefits

This treatment provides both functional and aesthetic advantages.
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Enhanced Stability and Support

Implant-supported dentures stay securely in place, providing better stability than traditional dentures.

Improved Chewing and Speech Function

A secure fit helps improve chewing ability and allows for clearer, more natural speech.

Reduced Denture Irritation and Slippage

The implants minimize denture movement, reducing gum irritation and discomfort.

Support for Long-Term Jawbone Health

Dental implants help stimulate the jawbone and reduce bone loss over time.

More Natural Feel and Function

These dentures are designed to feel and function more like natural teeth.

Increased Confidence and Everyday Comfort

A stable and natural-looking smile helps improve comfort and self-confidence in daily life.
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Cost of Implant-Supported Dentures in Lafayette, IN

The cost of implant-supported dentures in Lafayette, IN depends on factors such as the number of implants needed, whether the denture is removable or fixed, the materials used, and your overall oral health condition.

While the initial investment is higher than traditional dentures, many patients choose this option for its improved stability, comfort, and long-term value. Our team will provide a detailed estimate and review all available options with you before treatment begins.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions below. Our team is always here if you need further assistance.

They are dentures that attach to dental implants for improved stability and support.

They are more stable and comfortable for many patients, especially when eating and speaking.

Some are removable (snap-on), while others are fixed and only removable by a dentist.

Yes. They are custom-designed to match your natural smile and facial structure.

The procedure is done with patient comfort in mind. Some soreness during healing is normal.

With proper care, implants can last many years, and dentures can also provide long-term function. Regular checkups help maintain their condition.

Most patients experience a significant improvement in chewing ability compared to traditional dentures.

Implant-supported dentures can be removable or fixed and typically use multiple implants for support. All-On-4 is a fixed full-arch solution supported by four implants and is not removable by the patient.

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If you are missing one or more teeth, dental implants may be the best solution to restore your smile and protect your long-term oral health.

At Lafayette Implant & Cosmetic Dentistry, Dr. Lalonde combines advanced prosthodontic training with decades of experience to deliver exceptional implant results because this is not your average implant experience.
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