How Long Does the Implant Denture Process Take?
In this video, Dr. Charles Pearson explains how quickly implant dentures can often be completed and how many visits the process typically requires.
“Doctor, I think I want to have my dentures stabilized with implants. How long would that take? How many visits would I have to make?”
Aside from your free consultation, it takes one visit. You come in, since we would already have all the information we need from the consultation, for the placement of the mini-implants and then the attachments into your dentures. One visit usually takes about an hour and a half.
If you or someone you love is struggling with missing teeth or loose dentures, contact Dr. Charles Pearson at St. Apollonia Dental in Sterling Heights, MI, for a free consultation to learn how our dental implant treatments can enhance your smile, improve your function, and restore your self-confidence.
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