Rather than live with the discomfort of tooth loss or the hassle of traditional dentures, many patients are choosing a better option: dental implants.
If you do not qualify for traditional implants due to jaw recession, you can still enjoy an implant-supported denture.
Learn why our dentists recommend this incredible technique for our patients in the greater Harrisonburg, VA, region.
Secure Your Smile with Implant-Supported Dentures
For patients missing an entire arch of teeth or all their teeth, dentures become a necessity. While traditional dentures can restore the basic functions of eating and speaking, there is a chance these dentures could slip out of place because they are held in place only by dental adhesive and natural suction. When patients choose dental implants to retain their artificial teeth, they can experience unmatched benefits of a secure and comfortable fit and a fully restored beautiful smile.
Implant-supported dentures provide patients with a stable, long-lasting replacement for several missing teeth or a full dental arch. Drs. Geovanny Balderas and Dan Whiting at Smiles For Life can place the implants and restore them with a custom-made denture at their Bridgewater, VA, office without referring patients to specialists at other locations.
For patients missing an entire arch of teeth or all their teeth, dentures become a necessity. While traditional dentures can restore the basic functions of eating and speaking, there is a chance these dentures could slip out of place because they are held in place only by dental adhesive and natural suction. When patients choose dental implants to retain their artificial teeth, they can experience unmatched benefits of a secure and comfortable fit and a fully restored beautiful smile.
Implant-supported dentures provide patients with a stable, long-lasting replacement for several missing teeth or a full dental arch. Dr. Dan Whiting and Dr. Geovanny Balderas at Smiles For Life can place the implants and restore them with a custom-made denture at their Bridgewater, VA, office without referring patients to specialists at other locations.
What are Implant-Supported Dentures?
At Smiles for Life, we offer different implant-retained dentures to suit the varied needs of our patients. When you come into our practice for your initial consultation, your dentist will thoroughly assess your smile using 3-D computerized tomography (CT) scans. Then, your doctor will determine the number of dental implants and the kind of denture you require according to the condition of your oral health and jawbone density.
What are Implant-Supported Dentures?
At Smiles for Life, we offer different implant-retained dentures to suit the varied needs of our patients. When you come into our practice for your initial consultation, your dentist will thoroughly assess your smile using 3-D computerized tomography (CT) scans. Then, your doctor will determine the number of dental implants and the kind of denture you require according to the condition of your oral health and jawbone density.
Implant-supported dentures provide patients with a stable, long-lasting replacement for several missing teeth or a full dental arch.
For qualifying patients, we offer permanent denture implants that allow patients to receive immediate-load restorations, which means that you can leave our office with a full set of functional artificial teeth retained by four implants on the same day as your implant surgery. However, not all patients qualify for this treatment.
Smiles For Life also offers the option of zirconia implant-supported bridges for dental implants restoration. These prosthetics provide superior strength and its makers offer a five-year warranty against chipping and breaking.
Benefits of Implant-Supported Dentures
Dentures supported by dental implants are made of durable, lifelike materials. Patients can speak and eat with ease as their implant-retained dentures fit snugly against the gum line and do not slip out of place. Additionally, an implant-supported denture can prevent gum tissues from wearing down.
The most important benefit provided by implant-supported dentures is that it prevents the jawbone loss and shrinkage that occurs naturally after tooth loss. Since dental implants act as artificial tooth roots, they stimulate the jaw tissues, ultimately helping patients avoid a sunken look and maintain their facial structure.
For qualifying patients, we offer permanent denture implants that allow patients to receive immediate-load restorations, which means that you can leave our office with a full set of functional artificial teeth retained by four implants on the same day as your implant surgery. However, not all patients qualify for this treatment.
Smiles For Life also offers the option of zirconia implant-supported bridges for dental implants restoration. These prosthetics provide superior strength and its makers offer a five-year warranty against chipping and breaking.
Benefits of Implant-Supported Dentures
Dentures supported by dental implants are made of durable, lifelike materials. Patients can speak and eat with ease as their implant-retained dentures fit snugly against the gum line and do not slip out of place. Additionally, an implant-supported denture can prevent gum tissues from wearing down.
The most important benefit provided by implant-supported dentures is that it prevents the jawbone loss and shrinkage that occurs naturally after tooth loss. Since dental implants act as artificial tooth roots, they stimulate the jaw tissues, ultimately helping patients avoid a sunken look and maintain their facial structure.
Invest in the Long-Term Health of Your Smile
Implant-supported dentures are an investment in your long-term oral health. Smiles For Life partners with many 3rd party financing organizations to help patients afford their elective treatments. We accept all major credit cards, and we offer a five percent discount for cash payments and pre-paid procedures. If you have any questions or you would like to schedule your consultation, please call us at (540) 828-2312 or contact us online.
Discover Dental Implants
You’re probably aware of the many benefits that come with dental implants. Compared to traditional dental prosthetics, implant-supported restorations are more comfortable, stable, and convenient. Implants also act as artificial tooth roots, stimulating the jawbone and protecting your oral health. But what makes fixed bridges different from traditional dental implants?
The fixed bridge method restores a full-arch of teeth with four strategically placed implants rather than the traditional six to eight. We insert two implants vertically in the front of the jaw and two in the back of the jaw at an angle. This arrangement maximizes contact with the bone tissue and ensures the same stability in patients with jaw recession.
Are Patients Who Implant-Supported Dentures
Happy with Their Results?
Happy with Their Results?
Yes! Pictured below is a real patient of Smiles for Life Dental Care. Charlotte suffered from severe tooth decay due to para esophageal acid reflux that affected her chewing ability and confidence. Take a look at how dental implants transformed her smile.
Before
Extensive tooth decay on the upper and lower dental arch made it difficult to enjoy meals.
After
The prosthetic completely restored Charlotte’s dental function and looks indistinguishable from natural teeth.
The Advantages of Implant-Supported Dentures

Avoid Preparatory Procedures
Bone recession is a common side effect of missing teeth. Fortunately, dental implants work even if you have sustained jawbone atrophy. While you would need bone grafting in order to qualify for traditional implants, you can skip these extra steps.

Save Money
Replacing an entire row of teeth can be expensive. Typically a more cost-effective way to get implant-supported dentures. Dental implants are typically priced by the unit, meaning the fewer posts you need, the less expensive your treatment total.

Enjoy Results Faster
Treatment timeline is much faster than traditional dental implants. Avoiding a bone graft can save you 3-6 months alone. Furthermore, we can attach your denture immediately after placing your implants, restoring your smile in one appointment.
"I am so pleased with the dental work I have had done at Smiles for Life. It is great to be able to smile again without being embarrassed about broken, ugly teeth...Those who knew me before tell me how nice and natural my teeth look, almost to the point of embarrassment. I am so pleased with the results, and my family is also very pleased. Many of them have chosen Smiles for Life as well for their dental care. Even my great grandchildren like going to the dentist there. Thank you Smiles for Life for giving me back the ability to enjoy a good meal again and to have a confident smile. I would highly recommend Smiles for Life for any dental care."
- Charlotte, Mount Crawford, VA
Implant Dentures Can Address Several Issues
Decayed or Damaged Teeth
Severe decay and trauma can leave teeth beyond repair. If this is the case with your teeth, our dentists might recommend extractions. Once we remove the remaining damaged teeth, you will heave a healthier foundation to begin treatment.
Complete Tooth Loss
If you have lost a full arch or all of your natural teeth, an implant-supported denture offers an excellent opportunity to rebuild your smile. Most patients who need a full denture qualify.
Advanced Gum Disease
Severe periodontal issues can compromise the stability of your teeth. For some patients, the best treatment option is to remove the remaining teeth, allowing the gums to heal so our doctors can place dental implants.
Candidates for Implant Dentures
Fixed bridges are not suitable for everyone. Before you can start treatment, you will need to attend a consultation with one of our dentists. At this time, we will ask you several questions about your medical history and perform a thorough dental examination. Factors that can affect your candidacy include:
Overall Health
Since implants require a surgical procedure, you need to be in good health to qualify. Certain medical conditions, like autoimmune disorders and uncontrolled diabetes, can put you at higher risk for complications. Make sure that you are healthy enough to undergo surgery and tell the dentist if you have a history of adverse effects from anesthesia.
Oral Structures
Fixed bridges are designed to accommodate jaw recession but only up to a certain point. If your bone density is too low, you face potential implant failure. During your consultation, we will take 3D scans of your jaw to determine if bone grafting is necessary.
Overall Health
We only recommend dental implants for patients who are nonsmokers. If you smoke, you will need to quit several months before implant surgery and refrain from using tobacco products throughout your entire treatment. Your dentist will speak to you about the potential risks and discuss your nonsurgical tooth replacement options.
Technology-Assisted Care
Our two practice is equipped with the latest dental technology to ensure your safety and the best possible implant results. Learn more about the technology we use in treatment:
Low-Radiation X-Rays
These high-resolution images allow us to diagnose oral health issues and precisely plan the placement of your implants.
Computed Tomography
The CT scanner helps us plan implant treatment, assess bone loss, and determine if you need a bone graft or other preparatory procedure.
"I am so pleased with the dental work I have had done at Smiles for Life. It is great to be able to smile again without being embarrassed about broken, ugly teeth...Those who knew me before tell me how nice and natural my teeth look, almost to the point of embarrassment. I am so pleased with the results, and my family is also very pleased. Many of them have chosen Smiles for Life as well for their dental care. Even my great grandchildren like going to the dentist there. Thank you Smiles for Life for giving me back the ability to enjoy a good meal again and to have a confident smile. I would highly recommend Smiles for Life for any dental care."
- Charlotte, Mount Crawford, VA
A Closer Look at the Procedure
What to Expect During Treatment
Once we create your custom plan during your consultation, we will schedule your treatment.
Before you leave the office, we will attach temporary dentures to your implants. This gives you a functional set of teeth to wear while you heal.
Don't be nervous about the procedure.
Don't be nervous about the procedure.
Sedation Can Ensure Your Comfort
Does fear of the dentist or worry about pain keep you from scheduling dental treatment? If so, you are not alone. Dental phobia is a real problem for many of our patients in the Harrisonburg region. We understand your concerns and can offer an easy solution with sedation dentistry.
Our dentists are qualified to administer several types of sedation, such as nitrous oxide, oral conscious, and IV sedation. These drugs induce a state of heightened relaxation, allowing you to get through your treatment in comfort. During your consultation, we can discuss your needs and determine if sedation can help you during dental implant treatment.
Maintaining Your Results
Dental implants can last a lifetime with proper care and maintenance. Make sure to practice good oral hygiene and attend regular checkups with your dentist. Your denture will be made from premium restorative materials and will not stain or break easily. Nonetheless, treat your prosthetic with care and avoid chewing on anything that would damage natural teeth. If you have any questions, please give us a call. We will be happy to provide more detailed instructions for maintaining your denture.
"Great staff. This was my first cleaning since I had my implants done. Everything went well. I have been thirteen months without a single headache and neck pain. I am so glad i had this procedure done. It has improved not only my appearance but my health.
Thanks Dr. Mac and staff."
- Jim, 2019, 5-Star Review
Get a Personal Cost Estimate for Treatment
Since treatment is a custom dental procedure, we will need to examine you in person to give you an accurate price estimate. During your consultation, we will be happy to break down the costs and discuss the ways you can reduce your out-of-pocket expenses. Dental implants are undoubtedly an investment. However, most people find the comfortable and convenient results are well worth it in the end.
You can schedule an appointment in Bridgewater or Staunton, VA, by calling: (540) 828-2312
Save On Your Dental Implants
Smiles for Life Dental Care offers patients in the greater Harrisonburg region several options to make dental implants more affordable.
In addition to traditional dental insurance, we also accept Medicare. Our dentists are part of just 1% of U.S. dental providers certified to treat Medicare patients. Medicare can significantly reduce the cost of medically necessary dental procedures like implants for eligible patients over the age of 65. While insurance and Medicare will not cover dental implants completely, you may be able to save anywhere from 30-50%.
You can manage your remaining out-of-pocket expenses with flexible financing. Our office in Bridgewater accepts plans from multiple third-party lenders such as CareCredit®, LendingClub™, and iCare™. If you are interested in financing and want to learn more, please send us a message or schedule a consultation today.
Our dental team is here to make you smile.
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