2 Implant Supported Dentures

A More Secure Alternative to Traditional Dentures

If you wear a lower denture that feels loose or uncomfortable, 2 Implant Supported Dentures may provide the stability you’re looking for. This treatment uses two dental implants to help secure a removable denture, reducing movement while eating, speaking, and smiling.

For many patients, it offers a significant improvement over conventional dentures while remaining more affordable than fixed full-mouth implant solutions.

Quick Facts

Feature Details
Treatment Type Implant Supported Denture
Number of Implants 2
Removable  Yes
Most Commonly Used For  Lower Jaw
Treatment Time Approximately 3–6 Months
Starting Investment From $7,995 Per Arch

What Are 2 Implant Supported Dentures?

2 Implant Supported Dentures, also known as implant-retained dentures or snap-on dentures, are removable dentures that attach securely to two dental implants placed in the jawbone.

Unlike traditional dentures that rest on the gums, implant-supported dentures snap into place using special attachments connected to the implants. This added support helps improve comfort, stability, and confidence.

2 Implant Supported Dentures

How Does the Treatment Work?

The process typically begins with a consultation and 3D imaging to evaluate your bone and determine if implants are right for you.

Two titanium dental implants are then placed into the jawbone. After a healing period, your custom denture is connected to the implants using secure attachment components. The denture can still be removed for cleaning but remains much more stable during daily activities.

Benefits of 2 Implant Supported Dentures

  • More stable than traditional dentures
  • Improved chewing ability
  • Greater confidence while speaking and smiling
  • Less denture movement
  • Increased comfort
  • Helps support jawbone health
  • More affordable than fixed implant teeth

Is This Treatment Right for You?

You may be a good candidate if you:

  • Are missing all teeth in the lower jaw
  • Wear a loose or uncomfortable denture
  • Want better denture stability
  • Prefer a removable solution
  • Are looking for a cost-effective implant option

A consultation with Dr. Shah can determine whether this treatment is suitable for your specific needs.

Dr. Shah Bozorgi DDS Diplomat of the American Board of Oral Implantology

Why Dr. Shah May Recommend This Option

Not every patient requires a fixed full-arch restoration. In many cases, 2 Implant Supported Dentures provide a substantial improvement in comfort and function without the investment associated with permanent implant teeth.

Dr. Shah evaluates each patient’s oral health, bone quality, and treatment goals before recommending the most appropriate implant solution.

Financing & Payment Options

We believe full mouth implants should be accessible. That’s why we offer:

  • Flexible monthly financing plans

  • Low or no-interest options (subject to approval)

  • In-office treatment financing

  • Plan coordination with third-party providers

Our team will walk you through payment options and help you find a plan that works for your budget.

Get Your Personalized Estimate

Book your consultation or request a custom treatment plan estimate today.

Phone: (604) 792-7354
Address: 1-9331 Mary St, Chilliwack, BC, V2P 4H3
Hours:

  • Monday: 8:00am-5:00pm
  • Tuesday: 8:00am-5:00pm
  • Wednesday: 8:00am-5:00pm
  • Thursday: 8:00am-5:00pm
  • Friday: 8:00am-5:00pm
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed

Frequently Asked Questions

Are two implants enough to support a denture?

For many patients, two implants provide a significant improvement in denture retention and stability compared to traditional dentures.

Will my denture still be removable?

Yes. The denture can be removed for cleaning while remaining securely attached during daily use.

Is the procedure painful?

Most patients experience minimal discomfort, and sedation options may be available to help ensure a comfortable experience.

How long do dental implants last?

With proper care and regular dental visits, implants can last for many years and often decades.

Can my current denture be used?

In some cases, an existing denture may be modified to work with dental implants. Dr. Shah can evaluate this during your consultation.