Implant-Supported Dentures in Charlotte, NC

Loose dentures make eating, speaking, and smiling harder than they should be. If your dentures slip, rub your gums, or require adhesive to stay in place, Implant-supported dentures offer a stronger, more stable solution.

At Inspired Dentistry of Charlotte, Dr. John Selden provides implant-supported dentures for patients seeking greater comfort, improved chewing, and a secure fit. Since founding the practice in 1999, Dr. Selden has helped Charlotte patients restore function with advanced restorative and implant dentistry.

Call (980) 595-8245 to schedule your consultation. 

What Are Implant-Supported Dentures?

Implant-supported dentures attach to titanium implants placed in the jawbone, providing a stable foundation rather than relying solely on the gums.

The two main options include:

Both options help reduce slipping, improve comfort, and remove the daily need for denture adhesive.

Who Is a Good Candidate for Implant-Supported Dentures?

Implant-supported dentures may be right if loose dentures, missing teeth, or poor denture fit affect your eating, speech, or comfort. Dr. Selden confirms suitability with digital imaging and a complete exam.

Loose Dentures That Shift During Meals

Problem: Your dentures move while eating, speaking, or laughing, making daily activities uncomfortable.

Solution: Implant-supported dentures attach to implants in the jawbone, providing a more secure, stable fit.

Sore Spots or Gum Irritation

Problem: Traditional dentures rub against the gums, causing soreness, pressure points, or irritation.

Solution: Implant support reduces movement, improving comfort and reducing pressure on the gum tissue.

Difficulty Chewing Certain Foods

Problem: Loose dentures make it harder to chew firmer foods, such as vegetables, meats, or fruits.

Solution: Implant-supported dentures provide stronger bite support, helping you eat a wider range of foods with more confidence.

Controlled Gum Health

Problem: Gum disease or inflammation can affect implant success if left untreated.

Solution: Dr. Selden reviews your gum health before treatment and may recommend periodontal care before placing implants.

Jawbone Loss After Tooth Loss

Problem: Years of missing teeth or denture wear can reduce jawbone support.

Solution: Digital imaging helps Dr. Selden check your bone volume. If needed, bone grafting may help create better support for implants.

Health Conditions That Affect Healing

Problem: Uncontrolled medical conditions, smoking, or certain medications can affect healing after implant placement.

Solution: Dr. Selden reviews your medical history before treatment to confirm whether Implant-supported dentures are a safe option for you.

How the Implant-supported Denture Procedure Works

Implant-supported denture treatment is planned in stages based on your oral health, bone support, and denture needs.
1

Consultation and Digital Imaging

Your first visit includes a complete exam and digital imaging to evaluate your jawbone, gums, bite, and current dentures or remaining teeth. Through the Master Plan approach, Dr. Selden reviews your goals, timeline, and estimated cost across two or more appointments before treatment begins. 

2

Preparatory Treatment, If Needed

Some patients need extractions or bone grafting before implant placement. If your jawbone needs additional support, grafting can help create a stronger foundation for the implants.

3

Implant Placement

Dr. Selden places two to four titanium implant posts in planned positions within the jawbone. Local anesthesia is used to keep the procedure comfortable. 

4

Healing and Osseointegration

Over the next several months, the jawbone bonds with the implant posts. During this phase, you wear a temporary restoration and return for follow-up visits to check healing.

5

Final Denture Attachment

Once healing is complete, your custom denture is attached to the implants. Fixed dentures remain secured in place, while snap-on dentures are removable for cleaning.

6

Long-Term Maintenance

Follow-up visits help Dr. Selden monitor implant stability, gum health, bite alignment, and denture wear.

Patient Testimonial

Benefits of Implant-supported Dentures

Implant-supported dentures help solve the most common problems caused by loose traditional dentures.

View real patient results in our smile gallery.

Implant-supported Dentures vs. Traditional Dentures

Implant-supported dentures offer greater stability than traditional dentures because they attach to implants rather than resting solely on the gums.

Feature

Implant-supported Dentures

Traditional Dentures

Stability

Anchored to implants

Rest on gum tissue

Adhesive

Not needed

Often needed

Chewing

Stronger bite support

Reduced bite force

Bone Health

Helps support jawbone

Does not stop bone loss

Comfort

Less movement and rubbing

More likely to shift

Daily Care

Brush or remove for cleaning

Remove and soak nightly

Lifespan

Implant posts can last decades

Dentures need replacement every 5 to 10 years

Cost

Higher upfront cost

Lower upfront cost

Implant-supported Dentures Cost in Charlotte, NC

Implant-supported denture cost depends on the number of implants, denture type, bone condition, and whether extra treatment is needed.

Procedure or Component

Estimated Range

Implant Post, per implant

$1,500 to $3,000

Bone Grafting, if needed

$300 to $3,000

Removable Snap-On Denture, per arch

$3,500 to $8,000

Fixed Implant-supported Denture, per arch

$15,000 to $30,000

Both Arches Combined, Fixed

$25,000 to $50,000

Abutments and Attachments

$500 to $1,500

Note: These are general estimates for informational purposes. Your personalized cost is confirmed after your consultation and imaging.

Inspired Dentistry of Charlotte offers flexible financing options and works with all major insurance providers. The practice also offers a Patient Loyalty Program for ongoing care savings.

DENTAL FINANCING OPTIONS AT INSPIRED DENTISTRY OF CHARLOTTE

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DEBIT AND CREDIT

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Meet Dr. John S. Selden

Dr. John S. Selden, DDS, is the founder of Inspired Dentistry of Charlotte and an experienced restorative dentist in Charlotte, NC. He earned his dental degree from the University of North Carolina School of Dentistry in 1999. He founded Inspired Dentistry of Charlotte later that year, focusing on patient-centered dental care.

Dr. Selden has completed advanced training at the Schuster Center for Professional Development, The Dawson Academy, and the William C. Strupp Postgraduate Curriculum. He has also been recognized by his peers as one of Charlotte’s Top Restorative Dentists for 17 consecutive years, reflecting his long-standing commitment to restorative dentistry, implant treatment planning, and comprehensive patient care.

Tips to Keep Your Implant-supported Dentures Healthy

Daily cleaning and regular dental visits help protect your implants, gums, and denture fit.

Other Tooth Replacement Options at Inspired Dentistry of Charlotte

If Implant-supported dentures are not the best fit, Dr. Selden may recommend another tooth replacement option based on your oral health, bone support, budget, and treatment goals.

Dental Implants

Dental implants replace one or more missing teeth with implant-supported crowns. This option works well for patients who do not need a full denture.

All-on-4 Dental Implants

All-on-4 uses four implants to support a fixed full-arch restoration. It may suit patients who want a non-removable option for an entire arch.

Facial Rejuvenation Dentures

Developed by Dr. Selden, facial rejuvenation dentures help restore facial support affected by tooth loss and long-term denture wear.

Precision Partial Dentures

Precision partial dentures replace several missing teeth with a hook-free fastening system for a more comfortable and discreet fit.

Why Choose Inspired Dentistry of Charlotte for Implant-supported Dentures in Charlotte, NC?

Inspired Dentistry of Charlotte combines experienced restorative care, digital planning, patient-focused treatment, and flexible support for Implant-supported denture patients.

Experienced Restorative Dentist

Dr. John Selden founded Inspired Dentistry of Charlotte in 1999 and has advanced training in restorative, cosmetic, and implant dentistry.

Digital Imaging for Treatment Planning

Digital imaging helps evaluate your jawbone, gum health, bite, and existing dentures before Implant-supported denture treatment begins.

Personalized Master Plan

Each patient receives a clear treatment plan with recommended steps, an expected timeline, and an estimated cost, reviewed before any procedure begins.

Comfortable Patient Care

The team focuses on clear communication, careful planning, and a supportive experience for patients who feel nervous about dental treatment.

Fixed and Removable Options

Inspired Dentistry of Charlotte offers both fixed Implant-supported dentures and removable snap-on dentures based on your needs and goals.

Insurance and Financing Support

The practice works with major insurance providers and offers financing options to help make Implant-supported dentures more accessible.

Schedule Your Implant-supported Denture Consultation in Charlotte, NC

If loose dentures or missing teeth affect your comfort, schedule a consultation at Inspired Dentistry of Charlotte to discuss Implant-supported dentures. Dr. John Selden provides a complete evaluation, personalized treatment plan, and cost estimate before treatment begins.

Call (980) 595-8245 or visit 2315 W Arbors Dr Suite 220, Charlotte, NC 28262. The practice serves patients from Charlotte, University City, Concord, Harrisburg, Huntersville, and nearby communities.

Read patient testimonials from Charlotte patients who have experienced the difference Implant-supported dentures make in their daily lives.

FAQs

Most full-arch Implant-supported dentures use two to four implants per arch. Removable snap-on dentures often need fewer implants, while fixed restorations usually require more support.

Yes. Many patients switch from traditional dentures to Implant-supported options. Dr. Selden reviews your bone volume, gum health, and denture fit to determine whether preparation is needed.

The timeline depends on bone health, healing, and whether grafting is needed. Most patients complete treatment over several months after implant placement and healing.

Implant-supported dentures provide better stability than traditional dentures, making it easier to chew a wider range of foods. Your dentist will guide you on diet changes during healing.

Coverage varies by plan. Some plans cover extractions or the denture portion, while implant coverage is often limited. The team reviews your benefits before treatment begins.

Most patients speak more clearly once their dentures are stable. A secure fit reduces slipping, clicking, and movement during conversations.

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