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Traditional Dentures
$ 1,500 - $1,800
Per Arch
- Relies on suction/adhesive
- Covers palate, can affect taste
- Fit varies based on bone structure
Fixed Hybrid Implant Dentures (Screwed In)Dentist Recommended
$ $25,000 - $40,000
Per Arch
- Smallest, least bulky
- Closest to natural teeth
- Only your dentist can remove them
Snap-In Implant Overdentures
$ $6,000 - $15,000
Per Arch
- Snaps in tight
- Less bulk, open palate improves taste
- You remove them at night
Implant-Retained Dentures (Fixed/All-on-4 Style)
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Implant-Retained Dentures?
Implant-retained dentures, such as the All-on-4 system, are a type of full-arch prosthesis that is permanently attached to dental implants placed in the jaw. Unlike traditional dentures, these do not come out and function more like natural teeth.
What are some benefits of Implant-Retained Dentures?
- Permanent and non-removable: No daily removal—more like natural teeth.
- Stability and confidence: They won’t shift or move during speaking or eating.
- Improved chewing ability: Enjoy a wider variety of foods.
- Bone support: Implants help preserve jawbone density.
- Natural look and feel: Designed to closely mimic the appearance and function of real teeth.
What are some drawbacks of Implant-Retained Dentures?
- Surgical procedure required: Implant placement involves oral surgery.
- Higher upfront cost: They are more expensive than removable dentures.
- Not reversible: Once placed, they are a long-term, fixed solution.
- Maintenance still required: While not removable, they still need daily care and professional cleanings.
How much do Implant-Retained Dentures cost?
The cost varies, but All-on-4–style fixed dentures typically range from $15,000 to $30,000+ per arch, depending on materials, number of implants, and individual treatment needs. A detailed consultation will provide a more accurate estimate.
Do you have to remove Implant-Retained Dentures at night?
No. Fixed implant-retained dentures like All-on-4 are not removable by the patient and are designed to stay in place at all times, including during sleep.
Can you use an existing implant for Implant-Retained Dentures?
It depends on the location, condition, and compatibility of the implant. Often, new implants are placed to ensure proper support and alignment for a full-arch prosthesis.
Can food get stuck under Implant-Retained Dentures?
Yes, food debris can collect around and underneath the prosthesis. Maintaining good oral hygiene and using tools like water flossers or special brushes can help keep the area clean.
Are Implant-Retained Dentures comfortable?
Yes. Most patients find them very comfortable and secure. Since they don’t move around like traditional dentures, they feel more like natural teeth once healing is complete.
How do I clean Implant-Retained Dentures?
- Brush the prosthesis like natural teeth using a soft-bristle brush.
- Clean around the gums, implants, and under the denture using a water flosser or specialized tools.
- Use antibacterial mouth rinse as recommended.
- Visit your dentist regularly for professional cleanings and maintenance.
How long do Implant-Retained Dentures last?
- Implants: Can last decades or even a lifetime with proper care.
- Prosthesis (denture portion): Typically lasts 10–15 years, depending on materials and wear.
Routine check-ups are important to monitor the condition of both the implants and the prosthetic.