At Open Door Dental, we help patients replace missing teeth with implant-supported dentures in Central Point, Grants Pass, Medford, and nearby Southern Oregon communities. This treatment can provide a more stable, secure alternative to traditional removable dentures, helping you eat, speak, and smile with greater confidence.

If your dentures feel loose, uncomfortable, or unreliable, implant-supported dentures may give you the added support you are looking for. Our dentists and team will evaluate your oral health, explain your options clearly, and help you decide whether this treatment is right for your smile.

Ready for dentures that feel more secure? Call 541-773-4073 to schedule an implant-supported denture consultation.

What Are Implant-Supported Dentures?

Implant-supported dentures are dentures that attach to dental implants placed in the jawbone. Unlike traditional dentures that rest directly on the gums, implant-supported dentures use implants for added retention and stability.

This added support can make dentures feel more secure during daily activities like eating, speaking, laughing, and smiling. Implant-supported dentures may be recommended for patients who are missing many or all teeth and have enough healthy bone to support dental implants.

Implant-Supported Dentures in Central Point, Grants Pass, and Medford

Open Door Dental serves patients throughout Southern Oregon, including Central Point, Grants Pass, and Medford. If you are searching for implant-supported dentures near you, denture implants in Medford, implant dentures in Grants Pass, or a more secure denture option in Central Point, our team can help you understand your choices.

We will review your current dentures, oral health, bone support, comfort concerns, and long-term goals before recommending a treatment plan.

Benefits of Implant-Supported Dentures

Implant-supported dentures can offer several advantages over traditional removable dentures, including:

  • Improved stability: Dental implants help anchor the denture more securely.
  • Better chewing support: Added retention can make it easier to enjoy more foods with confidence.
  • Greater comfort: A more stable fit may reduce slipping, rubbing, and sore spots.
  • Jawbone support: Implants help stimulate the jawbone and may slow bone loss after tooth loss.
  • Natural-looking results: Custom dentures are designed to restore your smile’s appearance.
  • More confidence: Secure dentures can help you speak, smile, and laugh with less worry.

Who Is a Candidate for Implant-Supported Dentures?

Good candidates for implant-supported dentures are usually missing most or all teeth in one or both arches and want a more stable tooth replacement option. Patients also need healthy gums, enough jawbone support, and overall health that allows for proper healing.

If you have experienced bone loss, you may still have options. A consultation allows our team to evaluate your bone structure, discuss your goals, and determine whether implants, traditional dentures, or another restorative solution may be best.

The Implant-Supported Denture Process

Your treatment begins with a detailed consultation and examination. Our team will evaluate your teeth, gums, jawbone, bite, and current denture fit if you already wear dentures. Digital imaging may be used to help plan treatment and determine whether dental implants can be placed safely.

  1. Consultation: We evaluate your oral health, bone support, and treatment goals.
  2. Implant placement: Dental implants are placed in the jawbone to support the denture.
  3. Healing period: The implants bond with the bone through a process called osseointegration.
  4. Denture design: A custom denture is created or adjusted for implant support.
  5. Final attachment: The denture is secured to the implants for improved stability.

The timeline can vary depending on your oral health, healing, and whether additional treatment is needed before implants are placed.

Implant-Supported Dentures vs. Traditional Dentures

Traditional dentures rest on the gums and rely on suction, fit, and sometimes adhesive for support. For some patients, this works well. For others, traditional dentures may move during meals, cause sore spots, or feel less secure over time as the jawbone changes.

Implant-supported dentures are designed to attach to implants, which can improve stability and comfort. They may be especially helpful for patients who struggle with loose lower dentures or want a more dependable long-term solution.

Experienced Restorative Dental Care

Our dentists bring advanced clinical training and ongoing education to restorative care and tooth replacement planning. Ryan R. Bailey, DDS, graduated from The Ohio State University College of Dentistry in 2009 and completed a one-year general practice residency with hospital-based advanced dental training. Other members of our dental team pursue continuing education in areas such as implant restoration, restorative dentistry, endodontics, and comprehensive patient care.

This experience helps our team plan implant-supported denture treatment with attention to comfort, function, appearance, and long-term oral health.

Caring for Implant-Supported Dentures

Implant-supported dentures still require daily care and regular dental visits. Our team will show you how to clean around the implants, care for the denture, and maintain healthy gums.

Routine checkups allow us to monitor your implants, denture fit, bite, and surrounding tissues. Good home care and regular maintenance can help protect your investment and keep your smile functioning well.

Implant-Supported Dentures FAQs

What makes someone a candidate for implant-supported dentures?

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Candidates typically need healthy gums, enough jawbone support, and overall health that supports healing. A consultation allows our team to determine whether implant-supported dentures are a good option for your needs.

How long do implant-supported dentures last?

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With proper care, implant-supported dentures can provide many years of function. The implants, attachments, and denture all need regular monitoring and maintenance over time.

Can existing dentures be converted to implant-supported dentures?

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Sometimes. Whether an existing denture can be used depends on its fit, condition, design, and your implant plan. Our team can evaluate your current denture and explain your options.

Are implant-supported dentures removable?

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Some implant-supported dentures are removable by the patient, while others are fixed in place and removed only by a dentist. We will explain which option best fits your needs, health, and goals.

Do implant-supported dentures help with loose dentures?

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Yes. Implant-supported dentures are often recommended for patients who are frustrated by loose, shifting, or uncomfortable dentures. Implants can provide added retention and stability.

Do you offer payment options for implant-supported dentures?

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Yes. Our team can review available financial options, including financing choices, before treatment begins.

Schedule an Implant-Supported Denture Consultation

If you are ready for a more secure way to replace missing teeth, call Open Door Dental at 541-773-4073 to schedule a consultation. We serve patients in Central Point, Grants Pass, Medford, and nearby Southern Oregon communities.