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Tooth loss can make everyday activities such as eating, speaking, and smiling more difficult. While traditional dentures can restore appearance, they sometimes lack the stability many patients want. Implant supported dentures offer a modern solution that combines the security of dental implants with the convenience of dentures. Memphis Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Group proudly serves patients in Germantown, TN with advanced implant supported denture procedures designed to restore comfort, function, and confidence.

Implant supported dentures are anchored to dental implants placed in the jawbone rather than resting solely on the gums. This added support helps prevent movement, improves chewing ability, and provides a more natural feel compared to conventional dentures.

The experienced oral surgeons at Memphis Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Group utilize advanced imaging technology and precise surgical techniques to create customized treatment plans for each patient. Their goal is to provide stable, long-lasting tooth replacement solutions that improve both oral health and quality of life.

Patients can explore additional oral surgery services offered by the practice here:
https://www.momsg.org/procedures/

What Are Implant Supported Dentures?

Implant supported dentures are dental prosthetics that attach to dental implants placed in the jawbone. These implants function as artificial tooth roots that hold the denture securely in place.

Unlike traditional dentures that rely on suction or adhesives, implant supported dentures connect directly to implants through specialized attachments. According to the American Dental Association, dental implants fuse with the jawbone through a process called osseointegration, creating a strong and stable foundation for replacement teeth.

Implant supported dentures can be designed in two primary ways:

  • Removable overdentures that snap onto implants and can be removed for cleaning
  • Fixed implant dentures that remain permanently attached and are only removed by a dental professional

Both options offer greater stability and improved function compared to traditional removable dentures.

Memphis Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Group provides implant-supported solutions for patients who are missing multiple teeth or require full arch restoration.

Benefits of Implant Supported Dentures

Implant supported dentures offer several advantages for patients seeking a more secure alternative to traditional dentures.

Improved Stability

Because the denture is anchored to implants in the jawbone, it remains stable while speaking and eating. This reduces the slipping and movement commonly experienced with traditional dentures.

Better Chewing Ability

Implant supported dentures allow patients to bite and chew more effectively, making it easier to enjoy a wider variety of foods.

Natural Appearance

Custom-designed dentures supported by implants are created to resemble natural teeth, helping restore a balanced and confident smile.

Jawbone Preservation

Dental implants stimulate the jawbone in a similar way to natural tooth roots, helping prevent bone loss that often occurs after tooth loss.

Greater Comfort

Because implants support the denture, there is less pressure on the gums, which often results in improved comfort for many patients.

These benefits make implant supported dentures an excellent option for individuals who want greater stability and improved function compared to traditional dentures.

The Implant Supported Denture Process

Receiving implant supported dentures involves several steps to ensure long-term stability and successful healing.

Consultation and Evaluation

The process begins with a comprehensive examination with an oral surgeon. Digital X-rays or cone beam 3-D imaging may be used to evaluate jawbone density and determine the optimal placement locations for dental implants.

Implant Placement Surgery

During surgery, several dental implants are placed into the jawbone. These implants act as anchors that will hold the denture securely in place.

Anesthesia or sedation options may be available to ensure patient comfort during the procedure.

Healing and Osseointegration

After the implants are placed, the jawbone gradually fuses with the implants through osseointegration. This healing process creates the strong foundation necessary to support the denture.

Denture Attachment

Once healing is complete, a custom denture is attached to the implants using specialized connectors. The final restoration is designed to fit comfortably and provide a natural-looking smile.

Patients interested in implant procedures can learn more here:
https://www.momsg.org/procedures/dental-implants/

Who Is a Candidate for Implant Supported Dentures?

Many patients who are missing several teeth or currently wear traditional dentures may qualify for implant supported dentures.

Ideal candidates often:

  • Are missing multiple teeth or an entire arch of teeth
  • Want a more stable alternative to traditional dentures
  • Have sufficient jawbone density to support implants
  • Maintain good oral hygiene
  • Are in good overall health

Patients with bone loss may still qualify for implant treatment with procedures such as bone grafting that rebuild the jawbone.

An oral surgeon will evaluate each patient’s oral health and medical history to determine the best treatment plan.

Advanced Technology for Implant Procedures

Modern technology plays a major role in the success of implant supported denture procedures. Memphis Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Group incorporates advanced diagnostic tools and surgical technology to improve treatment accuracy.

These technologies may include:

  • Cone beam 3-D imaging for precise diagnostics
  • Digital implant planning systems
  • Modern surgical instruments
  • Advanced anesthesia and sedation techniques

These tools allow surgeons to evaluate complex jaw structures and perform implant placement with exceptional precision.

Why Choose Memphis Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Group

Memphis Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Group has earned a reputation throughout the Memphis area for delivering expert oral surgery care and advanced implant solutions. Their surgeons bring years of specialized training and experience to every procedure.

Patients from Germantown choose the practice because of its:

  • Experienced oral and maxillofacial surgeons
  • Advanced imaging and surgical technology
  • Comprehensive implant treatment options
  • Comfortable sedation and anesthesia services
  • Patient-focused care and communication

The surgical team works closely with general dentists and specialists to coordinate care and ensure successful outcomes.

Restoring Confidence and Oral Function

Implant supported dentures can dramatically improve both oral health and quality of life. By anchoring dentures securely to dental implants, patients gain improved stability, better chewing ability, and greater confidence in their smiles.

Memphis Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Group is committed to helping patients in Germantown restore healthy smiles through advanced implant solutions and compassionate surgical care.

Schedule Your Consultation

If you are struggling with loose dentures or missing multiple teeth, implant supported dentures may provide the stability and comfort you are looking for. Memphis Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Group offers advanced implant treatment and personalized care for patients in Germantown and throughout the Memphis area.

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