How Long Does the Implant Denture Process Take?

In this video, Dr. Chris Powell explains the length of the implant-supported denture sequence, involving weekly appointments to ensure a high-quality fit.

People frequently inquire about the timeframe for getting an implant-supported denture. The initial step involves creating a new denture, which typically takes about a month. During this period, you will have weekly appointments with us to complete the necessary steps. Our focus is on making high-quality dentures rather than quick ones. Once the denture is ready, we will place the implants and attach them to the denture on the same day. Therefore, the entire process usually takes around a month to provide you with a well-fitted, implant-supported denture.

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