Implant Retained Dentures

A Secure, Comfortable Solution for a Confident Smile

Regain the Confidence to Smile and Eat Freely

If you’re tired of dealing with slipping dentures or messy adhesives, implant retained dentures could be the life-changing solution you’ve been looking for.

At Peak Dental Utah, we combine precision implant dentistry with modern materials to create dentures that look, feel, and function like natural teeth — so you can enjoy your favorite foods, speak clearly, and smile confidently again.


What Are Implant Retained Dentures?

Implant retained dentures are custom dentures anchored to dental implants placed in the jawbone. Unlike traditional removable dentures that rest on the gums, these are secured to a few strategically positioned implants for superior fit and function.

Depending on your needs and preferences, there are two main types:
Removable (Snap-On) Dentures – Easily attach to implants and can be removed for cleaning.
Fixed (Permanent) Dentures – Stay securely in place and feel most like natural teeth.

Both options provide a significant upgrade in comfort, confidence, and long-term oral health.


Benefits of Implant Retained Dentures

No slipping or shifting – Eat, speak, and laugh without worry.
Superior comfort – No sore spots or irritation from movement.
Bone preservation – Implants stimulate the jawbone, preventing bone loss and facial sagging.
Natural look and feel – Custom-crafted for your smile and facial structure.
Long-lasting results – More durable and secure than traditional dentures.
Improved taste and speech – Eliminates bulky materials that cover the roof of your mouth.


Who Is a Candidate for Implant Retained Dentures?

You may be an excellent candidate if you:
• Currently wear traditional dentures and want better stability
• Have sufficient jawbone or qualify for bone grafting
• Want to eliminate denture adhesives and daily slipping
• Are in good oral and general health, without active gum disease

During your consultation, our team will use 3D digital imaging to evaluate your bone density and oral condition, helping determine the ideal implant solution for you.


Our Process at Peak Dental Utah

  1. Consultation & Evaluation – Comprehensive exam and 3D scans to plan precise implant placement.

  2. Implant Placement – A few small implants are placed in the jawbone to anchor your new dentures.

  3. Healing & Integration – Over the next few months, the implants fuse naturally with your bone.

  4. Denture Attachment – Once healed, your new custom dentures are fitted, adjusted, and securely attached to the implants.

For most patients, only 2–6 implants are needed per arch to achieve full stability.


Why Choose Peak Dental Utah

At Peak Dental Utah in Murray, we combine expertise, technology, and compassionate care to deliver results that truly change lives.

  • Advanced 3D imaging and guided implant placement for precision and safety.

  • Customized treatment planning based on your comfort and lifestyle.

  • Comprehensive implant services under one roof — from planning to restoration.

We’re proud to help patients throughout Murray, Salt Lake City, and surrounding Utah communities rediscover the confidence that comes with a stable, beautiful smile.


Schedule Your Consultation Today

Say goodbye to slipping dentures and hello to lasting comfort and confidence with implant retained dentures at Peak Dental Utah.

Call our Murray office today at (801) 278-3214 or request your consultation online. We proudly serve patients across Murray, Salt Lake City, and the greater Utah area.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many implants do I need for implant retained dentures?

Most patients need between two and six implants per arch, depending on bone density and the type of denture desired.

 

Are implant retained dentures removable?

They can be either removable (snap-on) for convenience or fixed (permanent) for maximum stability — your dentist will help you choose the best option.

 

How long do implant dentures last?

With good care and regular dental visits, implants can last 20 years or more, and the denture itself typically lasts 7–10 years before replacement.

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