
What Are Snap-In Implant Dentures?
Snap-In Implant Dentures are similar to traditional dentures, but feature special fittings that allow them to attach or “snap-in” to the dental implants placed by our doctor.
Anchoring your dentures with dental implants provides you with:
Enjoy Your Favorite Foods : With dental implants securing your dentures, you can chew with greater power and confidence.
Taste Your Food Better: Some patients can have part of the upper denture’s palate removed, enhancing your ability to taste.
Receive Better Nutrition: Experience a wider variety of foods and find it much easier to chew.
Speak Confidently: Communicate with assurance in front of crowds or among friends and family, knowing your teeth are securely in place.
Smile and Laugh Freely: Enjoy moments without worrying about your dentures falling out.
Live More Comfortably: Experience less movement, rubbing, and chafing compared to traditional dentures.
Reduce or Eliminate Gagging: In many cases, removing part of the upper palate can help reduce or eliminate gagging caused by your denture.
Reduce Bone Loss: While extracted teeth and traditional dentures can contribute to bone loss, dental implants provide stimulation to the jaw, encouraging your body to maintain bone production.

Am I a Candidate?
Most patients are candidates for Snap-In Implant Dentures!
To confirm your eligibility, we invite you to a quick consultation. During your FREE Consultation, we’ll take a 3D scan of your jaw, conduct an oral examination, and review your medical history with you.
How Many Implants Will I Need?
- Upper: An upper implant denture requires a minimum of 4 implants.
- Lower: A lower implant denture requires at least 2 implants, but 3 or 4 typically offer better retention and stability.
Snap in Implant Dentures vs. Traditional Dentures
While traditional dentures often look good and are typically the most cost-effective option for replacing failing or missing teeth, they can fall short in terms of function, stability, and chewing ability.
Here are some drawbacks of traditional (non-implant) dentures:
- Limited Chewing Power: The movement of lower dentures can restrict chewing power to just 10-20% of what you had with natural teeth.
- Instability: Tongue and cheek movements continually push and pull on the lower denture, leading to instability.
- Speech Difficulties: The movement of lower dentures can make it challenging to speak clearly.
- Embarrassment: Eating in public or laughing can be stressful due to the fear of dentures slipping or falling out.
- Discomfort: Traditional dentures, especially lower ones, can rub and chafe the gums, causing irritation.
- Poor Nutrition: Patients may struggle to maintain a balanced diet or chew food properly for digestion.
- Bone Loss: After tooth removal, bone loss continues throughout life, making traditional dentures increasingly difficult to wear over time.
- Gagging: Traditional upper dentures cover the roof of the mouth, which can lead to gagging for some individuals.
Full-Mouth Implants vs. Traditional Dentures

Snap-in Implant Dentures Cost
snap in 2 Implant
$9,500
$135/mo
snap in 4 Implant
$12,500
$160/mo
Available Financing & Payment Options
