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implant-supported dentures in Agawam & Feeding Hills, MA

Hampden County's solution for missing teeth

Do your dentures slip out of place or click in your mouth? Many people find this to be uncomfortable or embarrassing. One solution to these problems, and a great option for dental restoration, is implant-supported dentures. These dentures use implants as anchors to keep them securely in place. The experienced team at Feeding Hills Dental Care can help you determine if implant-supported dentures are the right fit for you.

What Are Implant-Supported Dentures?

Implant-supported dentures are dentures that are held in place by two or more dental implants. These dentures provide a secure fit, making them more comfortable than traditional dentures and reducing the risk of them slipping out of place. Implant-supported dentures provide excellent stability and support for your dental prosthetic, allowing you to eat, speak and smile confidently. They are tailored to fit your mouth perfectly for a comfortable fit.

Signs You Need Implant-Supported Dentures

When you need a dental restoration, it can be difficult to know which option is right for you. Although a consultation with our team will help to determine the best restoration for your specific needs, implant-supported dentures may be right for you if:

Your dentures slip out of place or click when you speak

You have difficulty eating with traditional dentures 

You want dentures that look and feel more like natural teeth

Contact Us About Implant-Supported Dentures Today

If you think implant-supported dentures are the right option for you, contact our office in Feeding Hills today to schedule a consultation. Our team at Feeding Hills Dental Care will help determine if dentures are the best solution for your needs and discuss the cost and treatment plan with you. We look forward to helping you achieve a beautiful smile!

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For more information about implant-supported dentures or to request an appointment, call us at (413) 786-7555 or visit our contact page.

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frequently asked questions

your Implant-Supported Dentures questions, answered

  • How do implant-supported dentures differ from individual dental implants?

    With proper care, complete dentures can last anywhere from 5 to 10 years. Over time, natural changes in your jaw and gums may cause your dentures to become loose or uncomfortable, which is why periodic adjustments and replacements are important for maintaining a good fit and function.

  • How long does it take to get implant-supported dentures?

    The timeline can vary based on your oral health and whether any preparatory procedures—like extractions or bone grafting—are needed. In general, it takes a few months, allowing time for the implants to fuse with the bone (a process called osseointegration) before the final denture is attached.

  • Are implant-supported dentures removable?

    Some types are removable for cleaning, while others are permanently fixed and only removable by a dentist. Your dentist will recommend the best option based on your preferences, lifestyle, and oral health needs.

  • Will I need bone grafting before getting implant-supported dentures?

    Yes! Dentures help restore not only your smile but also the natural shape and fullness of your face, which can sag due to missing teeth. By supporting your cheeks and lips, dentures contribute to a more youthful and natural appearance.

  • How should I care for my implant-supported dentures?

    Even though they’re more secure than traditional dentures, daily oral hygiene is still essential. Brush your dentures and gums gently, clean around the implant posts, and visit the dentist regularly for professional cleanings and exams.

  • Is the procedure painful?

    Ill-fitting dentures can lead to discomfort or sore spots. If this happens, don't try to fix them yourself. Schedule an appointment with us as soon as possible so we can adjust or reline them for a better fit. A professional adjustment can make a big difference in your comfort and oral health.

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Why Choose Feeding Hills Dental Care?

You have plenty of options when it comes to where to receive dental care– so why do so many patients in the Feeding Hills area trust Dr. Mark Bourcier with their oral health? We are a dental office of choice thanks to:

Over 30 Years of Experience
Over 30 Years of Experience
Financing Options Available
Financing Options Available
Offers Dental Emergency Care
Offers Dental Emergency Care
Comprehensive Dental Services
Comprehensive Dental Services
Accepts PPO Insurance Plans
Accepts Insurance Plans
Mini Dental Implant Provider
Implant and Mini Implant Provider

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