Implant-Supported Dentures & Bridges

Implant-Supported Dentures & Bridges in Laurel, MD

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You may not think about your teeth often if they are intact and healthy. But when you are missing most or all of your natural teeth, it has a profound impact on your quality of life. Many people with missing teeth feel embarrassed about their smiles and struggle to eat their favorite foods. Dentures are a good solution, but they don’t quite replace the functionality of your natural teeth.


Wouldn’t it be amazing if you could replace missing teeth with a comfortable prosthetic that is just as strong and secure as your natural teeth? 


Well, we have good news for you:
you can!


At Garland Davis Family Dentistry, we can restore your smile with implant-supported dentures that give you a stronger, more secure bite. You can be proud of your smile again and eat your favorite foods without fear of your dentures slipping out of place. Keep reading to learn more about this incredible solution to adult tooth loss!

What Are Implant-Supported Dentures?

Traditional dentures are a common solution for people who have lost most or all of their natural teeth. But anyone who has ever worn them knows they can be a bit of a hassle. While they can make it easier for you to chew and speak, they do have some disadvantages. One of the biggest complaints people have about dentures is how difficult it can be to keep them in place, especially when you are eating. 


Implant-supported dentures offer a much better solution because they are anchored in place by one or more dental implants. This makes them much more stable than traditional dentures, and there is no risk of them falling out or slipping out of place. 

While implant dentures come in all shapes and sizes, they can be broken down into two basic types:


  1. Removable dentures, which are easy to remove at night for cleaning
  2. Fixed dentures, which are permanently attached and need to be brushed like your natural teeth


Implant-supported dentures are much more comfortable to wear and easy to care for. They also look and feel more natural, making it nearly impossible for others to tell that you are wearing them. 

What Is the Procedure for Implant-Supported Dentures

Getting your new dentures is a relatively simple process, though it will take some time to complete. In general, the process goes as follows:


First, we will give you a thorough oral examination to ensure your jawbones are healthy enough for dental implants. 

If your jawbones do not have enough mass for the implants, you may need to receive a bone graft first, which you can learn more about here.

The day of your implant surgery, our team will make sure you are comfortable before the procedure. 

The oral surgeon will place the dental implants in strategic spots of your upper or lower jaw. They will go deep into the gums, just like the roots of your natural teeth. 

Once your implants have been placed, you will need time to heal. This generally takes between two and seven months. The healing step is important because it allows your jawbones to begin growing around the dental implants, which creates a strong foundation for your new dentures. 

After your body has healed, we will take an impression of your arch and use that to create your custom dentures.

Finally, our dentist will attach your dentures to the implants so you can show off your new smile!

Common Questions About Implant-Supported Dentures

We’ve compiled a list of common questions and answers our patients have about implant-supported dentures. If you don’t see your question here, feel free to call us at (301) 490-2900 or ask Dr. Garland Davis at your appointment!

  • What are implant-supported dentures made of?

    When considering dentures, our patients often wonder, “Will people be able to tell that I'm wearing dentures?” With implant-supported dentures, the answer is no! The dentures themselves are made of acrylic resin, which gives them an ideal shine and color that looks just like natural teeth. Most people won’t notice them at all, so it can be your little secret!

  • How strong are implant-supported dentures?

    Our high-quality dentures are strong enough to handle the daily pressures from tearing and chewing food while remaining securely in place. This is because the dental implants to which your dentures attach are made of a titanium alloy. This material is ideal for osseointegration, the process by which your jawbones grow around and fuse with the implant during the healing period. When you bite, you can rest assured that your implant-supported dentures can handle it!

  • Is the surgery painful?

    Your comfort and satisfaction are our top priorities! When you come to our dental office to get your new teeth, we will do everything possible to keep you relaxed. Modern dentistry has improved tools that are much easier to use and more patient-friendly than the tools of the past. Plus, our expert dentists have tons of experience working with patients to ensure their treatment goes smoothly. We also provide tips on how to manage discomfort or swelling after your surgery is completed.

  • How long will my new teeth last?

    With proper oral hygiene and routine follow up care, your implant-supported dentures can last for many years to come! The dental implants themselves generally last for a lifetime because they are made of titanium. The dentures may need to be replaced, but they last an average of 10-20 years if you take care of them. The good news is that if you ever do need to replace your implant-supported dentures, it will be very simple to create a new set for you. 

Benefits of Choosing Implant-Supported Dentures

When it comes to choosing dentures, you have a number of options to consider. At Garland Davis Family Dentistry, we recommend implant-supported dentures because they offer a number of advantages over traditional dentures, including:


  • No slipping
  • Greater comfort
  • Improved self-confidence
  • Easier to clean
  • Stronger chewing power
  • Healthier gum tissue
  • Reduced jawbone loss 
  • Discreet tooth replacement
  • Durability 
  • Improved quality of life

What is an Implant-Supported Bridge?

A bridge is a restoration designed to replace two or more missing teeth in succession. While there are various methods available to restore multiple-tooth gaps, implant-supported bridges often prove the most secure and long-term option. Traditional restoration methods involving fixed bridges or removable partials often weaken nearby bone over time due to being supported by nearby teeth alone, while implant-supported bridges integrate more seamlessly with natural bone for a stronger and more natural-looking restoration solution.


Bridges can be installed by implanting one to several implants depending on how many teeth are missing, and then temporary teeth will be attached over them until permanent bridge attachment. Once in place, this looks just like natural teeth while providing you with full functionality to chew and speak properly.


Contact Garland K. Davis, DDS Family Dentistry to discover whether implant-supported bridges may be right for you by calling (301) 490-2900 and scheduling an initial consultation appointment.

All on 4, 6, X Dental Implants in Laurel, MD

Missing most or all of your natural teeth can be embarrassing and reduce your quality of life. Without your natural teeth, it can be harder to speak easily or eat your favorite foods. Many people who are missing teeth also feel self-conscious about their appearance and tend to shy away from social situations. 


But did you know that losing your permanent teeth can also cause a domino effect of oral health problems? Without treatment, the effects of missing teeth can lead to:


  • Loss of bone mass in your jaws
  • Altered jawbone shape
  • A weaker bite
  • Trouble eating your favorite foods


If you’ve been missing your teeth for a while, you may already have experience with the difficulties that follow. Now imagine what your life would be like if you could restore your smile. Would you smile with confidence again? Would you enjoy socializing with family and friends, or eat your favorite foods again? 

Well, we have good news for you:  you can get your confidence back and improve your oral health. All you have to do is schedule your appointment for All on 4, All on 6, or All on X dental implants at Garland Davis Family Dentistry.


Call us at (301) 490-2900 to schedule your smile restoration today, or keep reading to find out more about this incredible service offered at our Laurel, MD 20707 dental office.

What Are All on 4, 6, or X Dental Implants?

When you are missing one tooth, it can easily be replaced with a dental implant. This is a simple procedure that involves surgically implanting a titanium post deep in your jawbone. Once it completely heals, we can attach a crown, which becomes your replacement tooth. 


But what if you are missing most or all of your natural teeth? In the past, your only option was dentures that can slip out of place, irritate your cheeks, and generally cause discomfort. Now, thanks to modern technology, our expert dentists in Laurel, MD 20707 can restore a full arch of teeth with fewer implants in the following dental services: 

  • All on 4 Implants

    As the name suggests, this procedure involves placing four dental implants at strategic points in your jawbone. Once the implants have healed, our expert dentists can attach a full arch of replacement teeth to restore your smile. 

  • All on 6 Implants

    All on 6 dental implants are just like All on 4, except (you guessed it!) we use six dental implants to hold your replacement teeth in place. The biggest difference is the health and available bone mass in your jawbones, which will determine which procedure is best for your dental health. 

  • All on X Implants

    All on X is simply an easier way of describing the surgical procedure to replace multiple missing teeth with fewer dental implants. You may need 4, 6, or even 8 dental implants depending on the health and size of your jawbones. So saying “All on X” simply means all of your teeth are replaced with X number of dental implants. 


What is the All on 4, 6 or X Surgical Procedure?

Like regular dental implants, which you can read more about here , the All on 4, 6 or X procedure is simple for our Laurel, MD, team of dentists. Why? Because we have helped so many people restore their smiles with these revolutionary treatments!


When you come to our dental office for your new smile, we will be there for you at every step of your treatment: 

First, you will need a thorough oral examination (including digital X-rays) to verify the health of your jawbones. 

If any dental health issues are present, we will need to treat these first. This may include handling periodontal disease to ensure your gums are healthy prior to surgery. 

Our dentists will use advanced computer technology to essentially map out the best locations for your dental implants. 

The day of your surgery, we will make sure you are comfortable. 

If you have remaining natural teeth that need to be extracted, this will be done first. 

Next, our oral surgeon will place the dental implants in your jaw in the strategic spots mapped out earlier.

Depending on your specific needs, we may attach your replacement teeth right after your surgery, or you may need to come back in 3-6 months to finish your restoration. 

Once everything is complete, you will have a brand new, beautiful smile!

Benefits of the All on 4, 6 or X Tooth Replacement Options

Why should you consider All on 4, 6 or X dental implants for your smile restoration? Because these tooth replacement options provide incredible benefits that you won’t get with traditional dentures, such as:


  • Permanent tooth replacement options
  • Astronger bite than dentures
  • Replacements that look, feel and function like natural teeth
  • Preserve your jawbone health
  • Restore your confidence
  • No dietary restrictions, eat the foods you love without worry!


You can experience these amazing benefits for yourself at our dental office in Laurel, MD 20707. Call us at
(301) 490-2900 to schedule your appointment today!

Why Choose Garland Davis Family Dentistry?

When it comes to choosing a dentist, it is important to find one that you can trust to provide quality care for all of your oral health needs. At Garland Davis Family Dentistry, we pride ourselves on providing our patients with the highest level of care possible. We understand that your oral health is important to you and your family, and we are dedicated to providing the best possible service.


We offer a wide range of dental services, from routine cleanings and checkups to more complex procedures like tooth extractions and implant-supported dentures. And our experienced team of dentists and dental hygienists are always here to answer any questions you may have about your oral health.


You deserve a beautiful and healthy smile. We’ll help you achieve it with the best dental care in Laurel, MD.


Call us at
(301) 490-2900 to schedule your appointment today!

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