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Snap-On Dentures

A loose denture can make everyday life frustrating, from worrying about your teeth slipping to avoiding foods you love. At NewAgeDental, our snap-on dentures are designed to give you a more secure, stable smile so you can eat, speak, and laugh without constantly thinking about your dentures.

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Why Patients Choose
Our Snap-On Dentures

Enhanced Denture Stability

Snap-on dentures attach to dental implants, helping prevent slipping, shifting, or lifting while you talk and chew. This added stability means fewer sore spots, less friction, and greater confidence in social situations.

Comfortable, Modern Fit

Because the denture snaps into place on implants, patients experience a more secure fit and stronger bite than traditional dentures. Removable for cleaning, they feel more like a natural part of your smile.

Treatment Options Explained

Our dentists explain how many implants you may need, what to expect during healing, and how snap-on dentures compare with other options. You will understand your treatment and projected snap-on dentures cost before moving forward.

Convenient Local Offices

NewAgeDental provides implant and denture services at our Jenkintown and Philadelphia offices, making adjustments and checkups easier. Patients from nearby communities visit us for restorative care that supports comfort, function, and appearance.

Our Snap-On
Denture Services

Whether you are wearing dentures for the first time or upgrading from a traditional plate, we tailor your
snap-on denture treatment to your specific oral health and goals. Both upper snap-on dentures and lower
snap-on dentures are available, depending on which arch needs replacement.

Dentist reviewing a dental implant X-ray on a tablet with a patient during an eligibility evaluation

Implant Eligibility Evaluation

Implant Eligibility Evaluation

We start with a comprehensive exam and imaging to assess bone levels, gum health, and your overall suitability for implant-supported dentures. Your dentist will determine how many implants are recommended and whether any preparatory treatment is needed before placement.

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Dental Implant Placement

Dental Implant Placement

During this phase, two or more implants are gently placed into the jaw in positions that will support the overdenture, typically in the front portion of the arch for better stability. Local anesthesia is used, and most patients return home the same day with instructions on caring for the surgical areas.

Smiling man during the dental implant healing phase

Implant Healing Phase

Implant Healing Phase

The implants need time to integrate with the bone, a process that usually takes several months, during which you may continue to wear a modified or temporary denture. Your temporary appliance is adjusted to fit comfortably while avoiding undue pressure on the healing implants.

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Snap-On Denture Fabrication

Snap-On Denture Fabrication

Once the implants are ready, we take detailed impressions and work with the dental lab to create a custom denture that aligns precisely with your implants and bite. Tooth shade, shape, and overall design are selected to support a natural-looking, functional smile.

Model of a lower snap-on denture attaching to two dental implants in the jaw

Denture Attachment

Denture Attachment

At your delivery visit, the new denture is connected to the implants using special attachment components, and we check the fit, bite, and comfort. Small adjustments are made as needed so your denture can snap on and off smoothly while staying secure during everyday use.

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Your Snap-On
Denture Appointment

Step 1

Dental Evaluation

We examine your gums, bite, and bone structure using digital imaging to determine whether implant-supported dentures are right for you.

Step 2

Treatment Planning

Your dentist reviews the recommended treatment plan, implant placement process, healing timeline, and expected results before treatment begins.

Step 3

Implant Placement

Dental implants are placed in planned locations using local anesthesia, followed by detailed aftercare instructions and healing guidance.

Step 4

Denture Fitting

After healing, your custom denture is securely attached to the implants and carefully adjusted for comfort, stability, and proper bite function.

Step 5

Ongoing Care

We explain cleaning, denture maintenance, and implant care instructions while monitoring your results through regular follow-up appointments.

Our Commitment to
Implant-Supported
Denture Care

NewAgeDental provides safe, modern, and patient-focused care for every snap-on denture procedure. We follow established clinical protocols designed to support comfort, precision, and long-term success.
  • Comprehensive sterilization and infection-prevention measures are implemented throughout the practice.

  • Implant and restorative treatments are performed using modern diagnostic and planning technology.

  • Digital X-rays and imaging systems that minimize radiation exposure while enhancing accuracy.

  • Customized treatment plans tailored to each patient’s oral health needs and goals.

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Professional Memberships & Affiliations:

American Dental Association

American Academy of Implant Dentistry

Pennsylvania Dental Association

American Academy of General Dentistry

Insurance & Payment
Options

Replacing missing teeth is an important investment. Before treatment, we will review
your insurance benefits, explain available coverage, and provide a clear estimate
of your expected costs.

Insurance We Accept

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Keystone First health insurance company logo
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United Concordia Dental insurance company logo

Payment Options

Many major dental insurance plans are accepted Assistance with insurance claim submission and benefit verification Flexible payment options available for qualified treatments All major credit and debit cards accepted Financing and in-office payment arrangements may be available

Questions about coverage or snap-on denture costs? Our team is happy to explain your options and help you plan for treatment.

Schedule Your Snap-On
Denture Consultation

Looking for a more secure alternative to traditional dentures? Snap-on dentures provide improved stability and comfort for everyday life. Contact NewAgeDental today to schedule a consultation, explore your treatment options, and learn more about your expected snap-on dentures cost.

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Smiling dentist in a modern dental treatment room

Frequently
asked questions

Snap-on dentures are removable dentures that attach to small dental implants in your jaw using special connectors, which help keep the denture more stable than a traditional plate.

Small attachment pieces on the underside of the denture “snap” onto matching components on the implants, creating a secure connection that resists slipping while you eat and speak.

Most patients feel only mild soreness after implant placement and when they first begin wearing the new denture, and this typically improves over a few days as tissues adjust.

With proper home care and regular checkups, the implants can last for many years, while the denture itself may need to be relined or replaced after about 5–10 years of use.

Remove the denture daily to brush it with a soft denture brush and non-abrasive cleanser, then rinse thoroughly and clean gently around the implant attachments and your gums.

Your dentist may recommend removing them at night so the gums can rest and the denture can be cleaned and soaked, which can help reduce irritation and extend the life of the appliance. This recommendation applies to both upper snap-on dentures and lower restorations.

The snap-on dentures cost varies based on the number of implants, the type of attachments, and any additional treatments needed. In general, they are typically more expensive than traditional removable dentures but may cost less than some fixed full-arch implant solutions.

Good candidates usually have sufficient jawbone to support implants and are willing to maintain daily oral hygiene and routine dental visits. Depending on your needs, your dentist may recommend lower snap-on dentures, upper implant-supported dentures, or treatment for both arches. Your consultation will determine whether this option is right for you.