Implant-Supported Dentures are an advanced, secure, and long-lasting solution for patients
who have lost multiple or all teeth. Unlike traditional removable dentures, this option is
anchored firmly using dental implants, providing exceptional stability, comfort, and
natural function.
At Dr. Ritika’s EndoElite Dental Clinic, we create high-precision, custom-designed
implant-supported dentures that restore confident chewing, speaking, and smiling. This
treatment offers a transformative improvement in quality of life by combining the strength
of implants with the aesthetics of modern prosthetic teeth.
Implant-supported dentures are recommended for patients who experience poor stability, discomfort,
or difficulty chewing with traditional dentures. They are also ideal for individuals with extensive
tooth loss where implants alone cannot support a full set of teeth but can significantly enhance
denture support.
Implant-Supported Dentures help:
• Provide exceptional stability without slipping or clicking
• Restore strong chewing ability for improved nutrition
• Maintain facial structure by preventing bone loss
• Deliver a natural-looking, confident smile
• Improve overall comfort and speech clarity
With modern digital planning and advanced implant technology, this treatment offers superior fit,
durability, and performance compared to conventional dentures.
At EndoElite, Implant-Supported Dentures are designed using advanced 3D imaging, precise implant placement, and high-quality prosthetic materials. Our approach ensures a secure, natural-feeling restoration that enhances comfort, stability, and long-term oral health. Each treatment is tailored to the patient’s unique anatomy and desired aesthetic results.
Yes. Implant-supported dentures offer significantly more comfort than traditional dentures because they are securely fixed to implants. This prevents slipping, eliminates gum irritation, and provides a more natural biting experience.
You may be a good candidate if you have multiple missing teeth, experience instability with removable dentures, or want a long-term, secure tooth replacement option. Adequate bone support is required, which can be evaluated through a dental examination and imaging.
Dental implants can last **15 years or more**, often a lifetime with proper care. The denture portion typically lasts **8–10 years** and may require replacement or maintenance over time. Regular check-ups help ensure optimal function.