Implant Dentures (Teeth-in-Day)
Two stable, implant-supported options to replace all your teeth:
Removable Implant Overdentures
Fixed Teeth-in-a-Day
Non-removable, full-arch bridge attached to implants
Removable “snap-in” dentures anchored to implants
Fixed Teeth-in-a-Day / All-on-X
What It Is
A fully fixed, non-removable set of teeth attached to 4–6 implants.
You cannot take these teeth out — they look, feel, and function like natural teeth.
Best For
Patients wanting the closest thing to natural teeth
Severe tooth loss or failing dentition
Denture wearers who want STABILITY and strength
People who want same-day fixed teeth
How It Feels
✔ Feels like natural teeth
✔ High strength & chewing force
✔ Stays in at all times
✔ No rocking, no slipping, no acrylic palate
Pros
Best aesthetics
Best stability
Same-day fixed results
Only dentist removes them for maintenance
Works even with significant bone loss
Cons
Higher cost
More implants required
Requires excellent hygiene and follow-up
Cost Range
$20,000–$30,000 per arch
Implant Overdentures (“Snap-In Dentures”)
What It Is
A removable denture that snaps onto 2–4 implants, dramatically increasing stability.
Think of it as a secure “snap-on” denture — much better than traditional dentures, but still removable.
Best For
Patients wanting improved stability at a lower cost
Long-term denture wearers
Those not ready for (or not candidates for) fixed full-arch bridges
How It Feels
✔ Much more stable than dentures
✔ Easier chewing
✔ No adhesives
✔ Still removable for cleaning
Pros
More affordable
Simple maintenance
Good stability on lower jaw
Removable for easy cleaning
Cons
Not as solid as fixed teeth
Still has some movement
Requires periodic replacement of attachments
Not same-day fixed
Cost Range
$10,000–$20,000 per arch
(depends on number of implants, attachments, and denture)
Which Option Is Right for You?
Fixed Teeth-in-a-Day is best if you want:
The closest thing to natural teeth
Same-day transformation
Maximum stability
Fixed, non-removable function
Implant Overdentures are best if you want:
Better stability than dentures
A more affordable option
A removable solution
Easy cleaning
Sedation Options
IV Moderate Sedation
Relaxed, calm, and minimally aware.
IV moderate sedation allows you to stay conscious but extremely relaxed. Most patients remember little or nothing from the procedure. This is one of the most popular choices for those with mild anxiety about their procedure.
Benefits:
Deep relaxation
Little to no memory of the procedure
Fast recovery time
Monitoring:
Cardiac monitoring, pulse oximetry, blood pressure throughout the procedure.
IV Deep Sedation
Fully unconscious, but breathing on your own.
IV deep sedation is provided by a medical anesthesiologist for patients who desire a deeper level of unconsciousness. You are fully asleep and unaware of the procedure but do not require a breathing tube.
Benefits:
Fully asleep
No awareness or memor
Excellent for long or complex surgeries
Appropriate for those with moderate anxiety
Monitoring:
Continuous advanced monitoring by an anesthesiologist.
General Anesthesia
Complete unconsciousness with airway control.
General anesthesia is used for complex cases or patients with severe dental anxiety. This is performed by an anesthesiologist using full airway management and deeper medical monitoring.
Benefits:
Full unconsciousness
Controlled airway and ventilation
Maximum comfort for long or complex procedures
Monitoring:
Full anesthesia monitoring including ECG, capnography, BP, oxygenation, and airway management.

