Experience Stable, Comfortable Tooth Replacement
Traditional dentures can slip and slide, making daily activities challenging. At Michael Kreimer, DDS, we offer implant-supported dentures that provide exceptional stability and natural function. These advanced restorations combine the comprehensive coverage of dentures with the permanence of dental implants. Call our implant dentist in Loveland, OH at (513) 677-3656 to discover how implant-supported dentures can transform your smile and confidence.
What Are Implant-Supported Dentures?
Fixed implant-supported dentures, also known as overdentures, anchor directly to your jawbone using dental implants. These small titanium posts surgically placed in your jaw create a stable foundation for your dentures. After the implants integrate with your bone, we attach special connectors (abutments) that secure your custom-made dentures.
Two Main Types of Implant-Supported Dentures
Bar-Retained Dentures
- Metal bar connects to implant abutments
- Denture snaps securely onto the bar
- Provides excellent stability
Ball-Retained Dentures
- Ball-shaped connectors on each implant
- Denture contains matching sockets
- Allows for direct snap-on attachment
Benefits of Implant-Supported Dentures
These advanced restorations offer numerous advantages:
- Superior Stability: No slipping or sliding during speaking or eating
- Bone Preservation: Implants stimulate jawbone growth
- Natural Function: Eat your favorite foods with confidence
- Improved Speech: Speak clearly without worry
- Better Comfort: No pressure on gums or adhesives needed
- Long-lasting Results: Can last decades with proper care
- Enhanced Appearance: Maintains facial structure and prevents premature aging
Advanced Treatment at Our Loveland Practice
Dr. Kreimer brings over 30 years of dental experience to every procedure. Our Loveland, OH dental practice combines this experience with state-of-the-art technology for precise implant placement. Schedule your consultation today at (513) 677-3656 to learn about our advanced approach to implant-supported dentures.
IV Sedation Options
As an IV sedation-certified dentist, Dr. Kreimer provides advanced comfort options during implant placement. This additional qualification helps anxious patients receive necessary care comfortably.
The Implant-Supported Denture Process
Initial Consultation
We begin with a comprehensive evaluation of your oral health, including detailed 3D imaging to assess bone structure and plan implant placement.
Treatment Planning
Using advanced imaging technology, we determine optimal implant locations and create your custom treatment plan.
Implant Surgery
We place your dental implants using precise surgical techniques. Dr. Kreimer’s IV sedation certification allows us to offer maximum comfort during this procedure.
Healing Period
Over three to six months, your implants integrate with your jawbone. We monitor your progress through regular check-ups.
Final Restoration
Once healing is completed, we attach your custom-made dentures to the implants, creating your new, stable smile.
Candidates for Implant-Supported Dentures
- People missing all teeth in an arch
- Those seeking a permanent solution
- Patients with adequate bone density
- Individuals with good oral hygiene
- Those in good general health
Some patients may need bone grafting before implant placement. We can discuss these options during your consultation.
Investment in Your Oral Health
Several factors influence the cost of implant-supported dentures:
- Number of implants needed
- Type of attachment system
- Material choices for final dentures
- Preliminary procedures if required
We work with multiple insurance providers and offer financing options to help make treatment accessible.
Maintaining Your New Smile
Proper care extends the life of your implant-supported dentures:
- Regular brushing and cleaning
- Professional maintenance every four to six months
- Following specific care instructions
- Regular dental check-ups
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do implant-supported dentures last?
These restorations can last 15 to 20 years or longer with proper care. The implants themselves often last a lifetime, while the denture portion may need replacement after seven to 10 years due to normal wear. Regular dental visits and good home care significantly extend their lifespan.
Is the procedure painful?
The surgery occurs under appropriate anesthesia, keeping you comfortable throughout. Some mild discomfort may occur during recovery, but this typically resolves within a few days and responds well to over-the-counter pain medication.
Can implant-supported dentures be removed?
Unlike conventional dentures, most implant-supported dentures are permanent and can only be removed by a dental professional. Some systems allow for patient removal for cleaning, but this depends on the specific type chosen for your case.
How many implants will I need?
Typically, four to six dental implants support a full arch of teeth. The exact number depends on your jaw structure, bone density, and chosen attachment system.
Will I be able to eat normally?
Yes, implant-supported dentures restore nearly the full bite strength of natural teeth. After healing, you can enjoy most foods without restriction. The secure fit eliminates common denture problems like slipping or food restrictions.
Explore Implant-Supported Denture Options at Michael Kreimer Family and Implant Dentistry
Take the first step toward stable, comfortable fixed dentures. Dr. Kreimer and our dedicated team welcome patients from Mason, Montgomery, and Milford areas to our Loveland, OH practice. Call (513) 677-3656 to schedule your consultation and learn how implant-supported dentures can improve your quality of life.