Are you looking for a reliable solution to replace missing teeth? Implant Retained Dentures might be the answer you need.


Implant retained dentures clip onto dental implants for a stable fit, helping prevent slipping and movement.

Because your denture is supported by implants, many patients find eating feels more comfortable and reliable.

Implant retained dentures are designed to stay in place without relying on denture glue.

Dental implants help stimulate the jawbone, which can reduce bone loss after tooth loss.

Your denture is customised to look natural and feel comfortable, restoring both appearance and function.

An implant retained denture is a type of overdenture that is supported by and attached to dental implants, providing enhanced stability compared to traditional dentures. Unlike conventional dentures that rest on the gums, these dentures snap onto implants surgically placed into the jawbone, ensuring a secure fit and improved functionality. This solution is ideal for patients who have lost multiple teeth and seek a more permanent and comfortable option. We use the latest technology and materials to create customised Implant Retained Dentures that look natural and feel comfortable, enhancing your overall oral health.
When comparing implant retained dentures to regular dentures, the most significant difference lies in their stability and attachment. Implant retained dentures are securely anchored to the jawbone using dental implants, which act as artificial tooth roots. This firm attachment prevents the dentures from slipping or moving, providing a stable and comfortable fit. Regular dentures, on the other hand, rest on the gums and rely on suction or adhesives to stay in place. This can sometimes lead to discomfort, irritation, and less effective chewing and speaking abilities. The enhanced stability of implant retained dentures allows for a more natural and confident experience in daily activities.
Another crucial distinction between the two types of dentures is their impact on oral health. Implant retained dentures help preserve the jawbone by stimulating bone growth, which prevents bone loss and maintains facial structure. Regular dentures do not offer this benefit and can even contribute to bone resorption over time, leading to changes in facial appearance and the fit of the dentures. Additionally, implant retained dentures often require less maintenance and fewer adjustments than regular dentures, providing a more convenient and long-lasting solution.


Implant retained dentures work by using a series of dental implants to anchor the denture securely to the jawbone. The process begins with a thorough evaluation by our dental professionals to determine the suitability for implants. Once approved, titanium implants are surgically placed into the jawbone at strategic locations. These implants act as artificial tooth roots and over a period of a few months, undergo a process called osseointegration, where they fuse with the bone to create a stable and robust foundation.
After the implants have fully integrated with the jawbone, custom made dentures are designed to attach to these implants. Depending on the design, the dentures may snap onto the implants using special attachments or be permanently fixed. This connection ensures that the dentures remain firmly in place while providing the user with the ability to remove them for cleaning and maintenance if needed. This method not only improves the functionality of the dentures, allowing for better chewing and speaking but also enhances the overall comfort and confidence of the wearer. The secure fit and natural feel of implant retained dentures make them an excellent choice for those seeking a more stable and durable alternative to conventional dentures.


Implant retained dentures provide a host of benefits that significantly enhance the quality of life for those who use them.
Quick answers to common questions.
The implant process typically takes several months to complete. After the initial implant placement, a healing period of three to six months is usually required to allow the implant to fuse with the jawbone. Once healed, your denture attachments are fitted and your implant retained denture is made and secured in place, which may take a few additional appointments. Patients travelling from Syston often ask about timelines during a free missing teeth consultation.
Yes, implant retained dentures can be removable or fixed. Removable options snap onto the implants, making them easy to clean and maintain. Fixed dentures are permanently attached to the implants and can only be removed by a Dentist. We support patients across Leicester and nearby areas like Thurmaston and Birstall who want a more secure alternative to traditional dentures.
Dental implants have a high success rate, typically around 95-98%. Success can depend on various factors, including the patient’s oral health, bone density and adherence to post-operative care instructions. Patients from Queniborough and surrounding villages often find that routine maintenance appointments help protect implant health.
Most patients report minimal discomfort during the implant procedure. Local anaesthesia is used to numb the area and sedation options are available for those who need them. Post-procedure discomfort is usually manageable with over-the-counter pain medication. Patients visiting us from Barkby, Mountsorrel and East Goscote often say it helps to talk through aftercare and what’s normal before placement day.
Not everyone is an ideal candidate for dental implants. Suitable candidates must have sufficient jawbone density and be in good overall health. Certain medical conditions and lifestyle factors, such as smoking, may affect eligibility. A thorough evaluation by our dental surgeon is necessary to determine candidacy. We regularly see patients from across Leicestershire for missing teeth assessments.
Costs depend on how many implants are needed, the type of denture and attachments used, and whether any additional procedures are required. Implant retained denture costs start from £3000, with a personalised quote provided after your free consultation for missing teeth in Leicester or Syston.
Struggling with loose dentures or missing most of your teeth? Implant overdentures could be the perfect solution. At Green Dental, we offer implant-supported overdentures to provide a stable, secure alternative to traditional dentures. By combining dental implants with custom-made overdentures, you can enjoy a comfortable, natural-looking smile that stays in place without the need for adhesives or worrying about slipping.
Implant overdentures are a type of denture that is secured to the jaw using dental implants. Unlike traditional dentures, which rest on the gums and can move around, implant overdentures “snap” onto dental implants for a more secure fit. This provides greater stability, improving both comfort and function. We use dental implants strategically placed into the jawbone to support the overdentures. These implants act as anchors, holding the dentures firmly in place while still allowing for easy removal for cleaning. Patients can choose between removable and fixed options, depending on their preferences and needs. Implant overdentures offer a fantastic middle ground between traditional removable dentures and full-arch implant solutions, giving you the stability of implants without the higher cost of a full-arch restoration.
Implant overdentures are an excellent option for many patients, but some key factors will determine if this treatment is right for you:
Choosing implant overdentures over traditional dentures comes with several significant benefits that can enhance both your quality of life and oral health:
Getting implant overdentures involves several steps, but the process is straightforward and designed to provide the best possible outcome for your smile:
We are dedicated to providing top-quality dental care with a personalised approach. Here’s why patients trust us for implant overdentures:
Our dental implant services are designed to keep your smile healthy and looking its best. Every plan is tailored to your goals so you always feel informed, confident and supported.
