Why Implant-Supported Dentures Are Worth Considering
Traditional dentures work well for many people, but others find them uncomfortable, unstable, or awkward when eating and speaking. If you’re looking for a more secure, long-term solution, implant-supported dentures could be a great fit.
At Future Smiles Denture Clinic, we offer implant-retained dentures to eligible patients in Calgary who want greater comfort and confidence. These dentures attach to dental implants placed in the jawbone, providing improved bite function and better retention.
However, implants aren’t for everyone. They require surgery, cost more upfront, and may not be suitable for patients with certain health conditions. That’s why we always start with an in-depth consultation to discuss your goals, your health, and the full range of options available.
What Are Implant-Supported Dentures?
Implant-supported dentures are a hybrid between removable dentures and dental implants. Rather than resting on your gums, they are anchored to titanium implants that are surgically placed into your jawbone. They can be either:
- Removable (Snap-On): Attach to implants but can be removed for cleaning.
- Fixed: Permanently attached and removed only by a dentist.
These types of dentures offer greater stability and preserve jawbone density, helping prevent the “sunken” look that can happen with traditional dentures over time.
Pros of Implant-Retained Dentures
- Improved stability and comfort: No slipping, clicking, or adhesive needed.
- Better chewing ability: Eat more of the foods you love.
- Preserved bone health: Implants stimulate the jawbone to prevent bone loss.
- Natural look and feel: Many patients find them more confidence-boosting.
- Long-term durability: With proper care, implants can last decades.
These benefits can significantly improve quality of life, especially for patients who struggle with loose or uncomfortable traditional dentures.
Cons to Consider Before Choosing Implants
- Higher upfront cost: Implant-supported dentures are more expensive than traditional options. While CDCP may offer coverage in medically necessary cases, it won’t apply to cosmetic upgrades.
- Surgical procedure required: Placement involves oral surgery and healing time.
- Longer treatment timeline: It can take several months to complete the full process.
- Not for everyone: Patients with certain medical conditions or insufficient jawbone density may not be eligible without additional procedures.
That’s why our Calgary clinics always offer honest, clear information upfront—so there are no surprises.
Alternatives to Implant-Supported Dentures
If you’re not ready for implants, there are still excellent options available:
- Complete Dentures: Traditional full dentures that rest on the gums and are removable.
- Partial Dentures: For patients missing only a few teeth, partials restore function and appearance.
- Relines and Adjustments: Improve the fit of existing dentures without full replacement.
- Implant-Ready Consultations: Start with traditional dentures, then move to implants later if needed.
Future Smiles Denture Clinic offers all these solutions, and we’ll help you weigh the pros and cons based on your goals, lifestyle, and budget.
Find Your Best Fit at Future Smiles Denture Clinic
Implant-supported dentures offer life-changing benefits for the right candidates—but they’re not the only solution. At Future Smiles Denture Clinic in Calgary, we take the time to understand your needs and help you choose what’s best for you. Whether you’re exploring implants or looking to improve the fit of your current dentures, our team in Coral Springs and Macleod Trail SW is ready to help. Contact us today for a no-pressure consultation and explore your denture options with confidence.
FAQs
Q: What are implant-supported dentures?
A: They are dentures anchored to dental implants placed in the jaw, offering more stability and comfort than traditional dentures. Contact Future Smiles Denture Clinic today to find out if implant-supported dentures are the right choice for you.
Q: Who is a good candidate for implant dentures?
A: Generally, healthy patients with enough jawbone density and no major medical issues are ideal candidates. A consultation is required.
Q: Are implant dentures covered by CDCP?
A: Only in medically necessary cases. Our team can help confirm if your case may qualify for CDCP support.






