Implant Dentures Goodyear

Rebuilding Your Whole Smile with Dental Implants

While many people only have one or two gaps in their smile, statistics indicate that over 36 million Americans don’t have any teeth at all. While you could get a traditional denture to replace all your missing teeth, Dr. Goodman may be able to suggest a more advanced solution. With implant dentures, your new smile will stay firmly anchored in place and offer all kinds of unique benefits! Call us if you would like to discuss your candidacy for implant dentures in Goodyear.

Why Choose Goodman Dental for Implant Dentures?

  • Dentist Works with Implant Dentists in the Area
  • One-on-One Attention Provided to Each Dental Patient
  • Kind and Caring Dental Team Members

What Are Implant Dentures?

Model of implant dentures in Goodyear

You may be familiar with the idea of a dental implant: a small titanium post that resembles a screw. If dental implants are placed in your jaw, they can mimic the functions of real tooth roots. When all of the teeth in a single arch are missing, multiple dental implants can be used to support a full denture.

Some implant dentures are fixed while others are removable; our team can explain what the difference is and narrow down which option is right for you.

Fixed / Permanent Implant Dentures

Model of a full denture attached to six dental implants throughout the jaw

A fixed implant denture is permanently anchored in place and can only be taken out by a trained dental professional. You can give a fixed implant denture the same care you would give your natural teeth (i.e., regular brushing and flossing), which makes it a convenient option for many patients.

Removable Implant Dentures

Illustration of a full denture being supported by six dental implants

If you get removable implant dentures, you will have the option of taking them out of your mouth at any time. Removable implant dentures typically need fewer implant posts compared to fixed ones. Hence, we may suggest this method of treatment for patients with lower levels of jawbone density.

The Implant Denture Process

Dentist holding a model of a denture

After your candidacy for dental implant surgery is confirmed, we will refer you to an outside specialist who will perform the procedure and ensure each post is positioned correctly for maximum support. A process called osseointegration will allow the posts to gradually fuse with the bone around them. After that, metal connector pieces called abutments will be attached to each post. Once the final denture has been created, the abutments will be used to keep it anchored in place.

Am I a Candidate for Implant Dentures?

Close up of a man smiling

You might be a candidate for implant dentures if you have lost all of the teeth in your upper or lower jaw. Our team will need to examine your mouth for signs of oral health issues that could cause complications with the dental implant process, such as gum disease; we will also need to make sure that there’s enough bone in your jaw. We’ll let you know if preliminary work is needed to prepare your jaw for dental implants.

Benefits of Combining Dentures & Dental Implants

Set of implant dentures against a black background
  • Beautiful new teeth that feel natural
  • The ability to eat all kinds of foods
  • Preventing degeneration of the jawbone
  • Sturdy implant posts that can last for 30 years or more