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Denture Implants (Dental Implant Dentures, Implant over Dentures) in Brooklyn, Forest Hills, Astoria, Garden City Park

Denture implants, also known as implant dentures, offer a superior alternative to traditional dentures. At Dental Made Easy, Dr. Rafael Roman Boruchov provides implant solutions that offer comfort, strength, and improved appearance. We use high-quality medical-grade titanium for our implants. Our treatments help reduce bone loss and restore your smile. Visit our centers in Forest Hills, Garden City Park, Brooklyn, or Astoria for efficient and lasting results.

Tooth loss can affect your ability to eat and speak. Many options exist to restore your smile, oral health, and function. Implant dentures offer an effective and cost-conscious solution that can help you regain confidence.

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Dr. Rafael Boruchov isn’t just a cosmetic dentistry expert—he truly cares about your overall dental health before suggesting any implant-over-denture options. At Dental Made Easy, we’re proud to welcome you to our warm, inviting offices in Forest Hills, New Hyde Park, Brooklyn, or Astoria. Dr. Boruchov and his friendly team specialize in implant-supported denture services that give you a secure, natural-looking smile, all delivered in a way that feels comfortable and minimally invasive.

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What are Denture Implants?

Denture implants are titanium posts that a dentist inserts into your jawbone. The posts have fittings that match the attachments on your denture’s inner surface. When you wear your denture, it clips onto the implants securely. This restoration is called an implant-supported denture or overdenture.

Implant dentures use a system of two to four dental implants to restore multiple missing teeth. The implants secure an entire arch of dentures. The dentures fit into the spaces left by your missing teeth. This method provides several benefits:

  • It removes the need for an implant for each missing tooth.
  • It offers stable support for the dentures.
  • It lowers cost and shortens recovery time.

Types of Dental Implants for Dentures

We offer three main types of implant dentures:

  • Implant-Retained, Gum-Supported Overdenture. This overdenture rests on your gums. Titanium implants hold it at each end. The overdenture clips on securely and is removable for cleaning.
  • Fixed, Implant-Supported Denture
    The denture and bar form one unit. It attaches with screws in your jaw. A dental clinician removes it when needed. This option requires care similar to that of natural teeth.
  • Bar-Retained, Implant-Supported Overdenture
    A metal bar connects implants in your upper or lower jaw. The overdenture fits onto the bar and is removable for cleaning. This option offers added stability and comfort.
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Benefits of Implant Overdentures

Implant overdentures combine the benefits of dentures and implants:

  • They lower cost and reduce recovery time compared to individual implants for each missing tooth.
  • They provide stability for improved chewing and speaking.
  • They require only local anesthesia and small incisions.
  • They preserve your jawbone by stimulating and stabilizing it.
  • They help maintain your facial structure.
  • They enhance your appearance and boost your confidence.
  • They slow or stop bone loss that occurs with missing tooth roots.

Overall, denture implants help you regain a natural, healthy smile and improve your quality of life.

Who Is a Good Candidate for Dental Implant Dentures?

During your consultation, we assess your dental and general health. We use imaging to measure your bone density and volume. Patients who can safely have a tooth extraction usually qualify for a two-implant overdenture. Two implants work well for the lower jaw. The upper jaw may need four or six implants. More implants increase stability but also raise the cost. This approach helps you regain a secure, natural smile.

Procedure for Implant Dentures

At Dental Made Easy, we begin by taking precise impressions of your jawbone and dental ridge. We use advanced tray systems to capture the exact shape of your mouth. These impressions help us design a custom overdenture that fits perfectly.

Before treatment, our skilled implant dentist runs a full set of tests. We use a cone beam CT scan to create 3-D images of your jaw. These images help our dentist place each implant at the right angle and depth. Then, the dentist makes a computer-generated surgical guide that fits over your gums. This guide ensures the implant plan is followed exactly. It makes the procedure faster and smoother, with small incisions that help you heal quickly and comfortably.

Next, we place the dental implants in your jawbone. This step takes two to four hours, depending on how many implants you need. The implants bond firmly with your bone to create a strong base.

After your implants have healed, we schedule a follow-up visit that lasts about two hours. During this visit, we attach your custom overdenture to the implants. This final step gives you a secure, comfortable, and natural-looking smile.

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7 Easy Steps for Implant Denture Procedure

1. Consultation and Evaluation
Your dentist will kick things off by reviewing your dental history and checking your mouth with X-rays or a CT scan to see your bone structure. This helps them map out a custom plan for your implants.

2. Pre-Surgery Preparation
Before surgery, you’ll get any necessary health tests done and get tips on diet, medications, and oral care. If your jaw needs extra support, you might need a bone graft or sinus lift.

3. Implant Surgery
With local anesthesia or sedation to keep you comfortable, your dentist makes a small cut in your gum, drills a tiny hole in your bone, and places a titanium implant. They’ll stitch your gum back up if needed.

4. Healing Phase (Osseointegration)
Over the next few months, the implant bonds with your jawbone—a process called osseointegration. You’ll have regular check-ups to ensure everything’s healing nicely.

5. Abutment Placement
Once the implant is secure, a minor procedure attaches an abutment—the connector between your implant and the denture. Your gum might be reshaped slightly for a more natural look.

6. Denture Fitting and Attachment
Your dentist will take impressions of your mouth to create a custom denture. After a trial fitting and any necessary tweaks, the final denture is attached to the abutments.

7. Final Adjustments and Aftercare
Any final tweaks are made to perfect your bite, and you’ll receive instructions on how to care for your new implants and denture, along with scheduling follow-up visits.

Every patient’s journey is unique, so be sure to chat with us to get a plan that’s right for you.

Schedule a Consultation with Dr. Boruchov

Do you have questions about denture implants? Contact Dental Made Easy today to schedule a consultation with Dr. Rafael Roman Boruchov. We serve Forest Hills, New Hyde Park, Brooklyn, and Astoria. Let us help you restore your smile with efficient and lasting implant solutions.

FAQs About Denture Implants

Yes, you can have upper implant dentures. They attach to dental implants in your jaw. Because your upper jawbone is thinner and affected by nearby sinus cavities, you may need extra implants. Sometimes a sinus lift is needed to add bone and create a stronger base for the implants.

After surgery, our team gives you clear instructions on how to care for your mouth. They explain what to expect, how to clean around the implants, and what to do if any issues arise. You’ll need a ride home and should rest for the day.

Some swelling, minor bleeding, and bruising are normal, especially with multiple implants. Your dentist may prescribe pain medication, though many patients find over-the-counter options work well. You might be advised to take pain medicine before the anesthetic wears off.

Once the implant is placed, it slowly bonds with your jawbone. The implant surface promotes new bone growth, and this process usually takes about three months, forming a strong base for your new teeth.

Fixed dentures attach permanently to dental implants. They give you a stable fit, look natural, and need little upkeep, but they require surgery and must be kept very clean to avoid infection. Removable dentures don’t need surgery, are easier to clean, and cost less, but they can slip, need frequent adjustments, and may not look as natural.

Sure. It’s generally safe to sleep with fixed overdentures since they’re securely attached, but if you have removable ones, it’s best to take them out at night.

Removing dentures before bed helps prevent gum irritation and allows your mouth to rest. Storing them in a proper denture bath overnight not only keeps them clean but also minimizes plaque buildup and potential infections. Of course, every patient is different, so it’s a good idea to check with your dentist about what’s best for your specific situation.

With good care, your dental implants can truly last a lifetime. That said, the removable denture that attaches to these implants usually needs to be replaced every 15 to 20 years to keep everything working smoothly.

Implant overdentures do offer great stability, but they come with a few trade-offs. First off, the process is more invasive since it requires surgery, which means you’ll have a recovery period and might experience some discomfort. The upfront costs tend to be higher too—while the implants themselves are built to last, you’ll likely need to replace the overdenture every 15 to 20 years.

Plus, keeping everything clean is essential; if you slack on daily maintenance, you could run into issues like gum infections or inflammation. Many patients say the extra care is worth the improved fit and function, but it’s definitely something to weigh against your comfort with a more involved dental routine.

Implant overdentures in New York typically cost between $12,000 and $20,000 per arch. The final price depends on the number of implants, any extra treatments like bone grafting, and your overall dental health. Contact our clinic for a consultation and a precise quote.

At Dental Made Easy, we’re excited to offer implant dentistry services at our convenient locations in Brooklyn, Forest Hills, Astoria, and Garden City Park.

Dental Made Easy Office

Our Expert Implant Dentistry Team​​

Dr. Rafael Boruchov, DDS

Founder/Dentist

Dr. Eli Moradi

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Dr. Thema Hepburn

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Dr. Chaim Levine

Dentist

Dr. Cathie Babadzhanova, DDS

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Dr. Milana Abramov, DDS

Dentist

Dr. Abigail Faizzadeh

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We Accept Most Insurances

Dental Made Easy is proud to accept most insurance plans for our patients. Here is a list of major and common insurances we see with our patients.


Please call the office if you have any questions or concerns regarding your insurance.

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About Dental Made Easy

General, Cosmetic, Implant & Emergency Dentistry conveniently located in Queens, Brooklyn & Long Island NY

Dental Made Easy is a one-stop facility for patients in Forest Hills, New Hyde Park and Crown Heights, New York. They also serve the communities of Kew Gardens, Briarwood, Kew Garden Hills, Richmond Hill, Woodhaven, Middle Village, Rego park, Corona, Long Island, Garden City, Mineola, Valley Stream, Roselyn, Floral Park, Bellerose, Glen Oaks. The practice offers general, cosmetic, and implant dentistry services in a patient-focused, friendly, and clean environment.

With the top doctors in the field, the Dental Made Easy team believes in saving patients time and money, while treating them like family. Their top priority is making sure every patient has all of their dental needs met in one place. With state-of-the-art facilities and caring staff, they offer a wide range of dental services, including cleanings, fillings, implants, oral surgery, and more.

Locations We Serve

Forest Hills

116-20 Queens Blvd, Forest Hills, NY 11375

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New Hyde Park

2374 Jericho Turnpike. Garden City, NY 11040

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Brooklyn

2233 Caton Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11226

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Astoria

28-18 Steinway street , Astoria NY 11103

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