Snap-On Dentures: What You Need to Know

Missing teeth can reduce your quality of life in so many ways. Your appearance, smile, and ability to eat and communicate – all are affected by missing teeth. The dental prosthetic you choose to restore your smile makes all the difference. While some people choose traditional dentures, others turn to snap-on dentures.

Snap-on dentures are known for their enhanced stability and function over traditional dentures. For some patients, snap-on dentures are the best option. Keep reading and we’ll explain the difference between snap-on dentures and traditional dentures. We’ll also discuss the benefits of snap-on dentures, to help you make an informed decision as you decide which type of prosthetic teeth is best for you.

What Are Snap-On Dentures?

Snap-on denture implants are also called overdentures. Overdentures are dentures that are anchored to dental implants, which allow them to snap into place. Though more expensive and requiring surgery, they are easy to maintain with long-term advantages.

Below are some of the benefits of snap-on dentures:

  • Improved stability: Overdentures easily stay in place because they are anchored to dental implants that are inserted in the jaw. This is different from traditional dentures, which are held in place with suction and denture adhesive and may slip at any time.
  • Improved comfort: Overdentures are typically more comfortable than traditional dentures because they easily stay in place while chewing and talking.
  • Improved bone preservation: Dental implants help stimulate the jaw, which can help the jaw maintain volume and density.
  • Easier chewing: Overdenture’s firm fit makes chewing easier. Overdentures also allow for greater chewing capacity, because they’re more secure.
  • Easy to maintain: Overdentures are easy to maintain. You’ll remove your overdentures at night and soak them. Don’t forget to brush your tongue and gums to keep your mouth clean.

How Do Snap-On Dentures Work?

If you’re considering snap-on dentures for yourself, your dentist will explain the procedure. Here are some highlights:

  • Snap-on dentures usually require two to four dental implants in the jawbone for secure attachment.
  • The dentures have clips that ‘snap’ onto these implants, ensuring a stable fit.

This secure fit reduces the risk of your dentures slipping while eating or speaking, enhancing comfort over conventional dentures.

Things to Consider About Overdentures

Do you need dentures? Are you trying to decide between overdentures and traditional dentures? Keep in mind that you’ll need good oral health (and a healthy jaw) for overdentures. Snap-on dentures require a surgical procedure to insert dental implants. Not everyone may be a good candidate for dental implants. Your dentist will assess your oral health and bone density.

While overdentures are more expensive than conventional dentures due to implants and surgery, many find the long-term benefits worth the investment. Your dentist at Weninger Dentistry will discuss all options – including budget and timelines – to find the best solution for your needs.

Want to know more about overdentures in Tampa, FL? Contact Weninger Dentistry today. We provide overdentures and traditional dentures for our patients, and we can help you too.

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