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Snap-in Dentures
No more loose dentures or messy adhesive. Snap-in Dentures with implants give you stable teeth and strong chewing power.


Snap-In Implant Dentures
A More Stable, Comfortable Alternative to Traditional Dentures
If you wear dentures — or have been told you may need them — you may already know the limitations. Loose fit, movement when eating, difficulty chewing and the constant awareness that they could shift at the wrong moment.
Snap-in implant dentures are designed to solve those problems. By anchoring your denture to dental implants, we can provide a level of stability and confidence that traditional dentures simply cannot offer.
Snap-in dentures are also the most economical option for full-teeth replacement using dental implants.
Complimentary Dental Implant Consultation*
If you are considering Snap-In Dentures with dental implants, the first step is a consultation to evaluate your situation and explain your options clearly.
Your complimentary Implant Consultation Includes:
*Exam and X-rays may be additional if needed.


How Snap-In Dentures Work
Instead of resting on the gums alone, your denture attaches securely to dental implants placed in the jaw. In most cases, we use two to four implants per arch, depending on your bone and what will give you the best long-term result.
The denture then “snaps” into place on those implants, holding it firmly while still allowing you to remove it when needed. You can take it out for cleaning and at night, but during the day it stays in place when you talk, eat and smile.
Benefits of Snap-In Dentures
The difference in stability and chewing is immediately noticeable. With a traditional denture, chewing power is very limited. With Snap-In dentures, most patients experience a significant improvement — often in the range of 60–70% of natural chewing ability.
That means:
Just as importantly, the implants help stimulate the jawbone, which slows down the bone loss that typically occurs with regular dentures.

An Alternative to Full-Mouth Teeth Replacement with New Teeth In One Day
Snap-in dentures can provide a practical balance between stability, function and cost. They offer a major improvement over traditional dentures without the higher investment required for permanently fixed implant teeth.
They can also be a more conservative treatment option. Because snap-in dentures typically require fewer implants and do not require bone reshaping, they can sometimes be appropriate for patients with limited bone volume or certain medical considerations.
For example, patients with diabetes, a history of smoking, medications that affect bone, or slower healing may benefit from the shorter surgical time and reduced complexity compared to full-mouth implant procedures such as New Teeth in One Day.
Another advantage is that Snap-In Dentures can be removed for cleaning, which some patients find easier to maintain.
Our Approach to Treatment
We take a careful, conservative approach to all implant treatment. Before anything is done, we evaluate your bone, your health and your goals using detailed imaging and examination. From there, we determine whether snap-in dentures are the right solution — or whether another option would serve you better.
In some cases, we can use an existing denture and modify it to work with implants, provided it fits properly and meets the necessary standards. In others, we recommend creating a new denture so that the fit, function and appearance are all optimized from the start.


Who Snap-In Dentures Are Best for
Snap-in dentures are often a good option for patients who want much greater stability than traditional dentures but are not ready for — or are not ideal candidates for — fully fixed implant teeth.
They are commonly chosen by patients who:
Frequently Asked Questions
They are significantly more stable than traditional dentures. While they are still removable, they are securely attached during normal use.
Yes. They are designed to be removed for cleaning and for sleeping.
This depends on your situation, but typically we use two to four implants per arch.
Sometimes. If your current denture fits well and is in good condition, it may be possible to modify it to attach to implants.
However, if the denture does not fit properly or was not designed for implant support, we may recommend making a new one to optimize fit, stability and appearance. During your consultation, we will evaluate your denture and advise you on the best option.
