Are you wondering if it’s possible to transition from dentures to dental implants? The answer is a resounding yes! If you’ve worn dentures for years, you may have wondered whether dental implants are still an option. The answer is yes, most people can make the switch, even after long-term denture use. At Mertz Family Dentistry, we’ve helped countless patients rediscover the comfort and confidence that come with a stable, natural-looking smile.
When teeth are lost, the daily stimulation required by the jawbone stops, including that from chewing and biting. This eventually causes the gradual bone loss that contributes to the phenomenon of the face taking on a sunken or aged look. In fact, studies indicate that individuals wearing dentures for more than 10 continuous years can lose up to 25% of their jawbone volume.
That might sound discouraging—but here’s the good news: today’s dental implant surgery can restore both function and bone health. They replace the missing roots and encourage new bone growth, keeping your jaw strong and your face naturally full.
The transition from dentures to implants is often a life-changing experience. With implants securely anchored into your jaw, you can bid farewell to shifting, slipping, or discomfort when speaking or eating.
Because implants simulate the roots of natural teeth, they send vital signals to the bone, which helps keep it healthy. That prevents the bone from shrinking and helps preserve the natural shape of your face. The result? A fuller, more youthful look that dentures alone can’t provide.
If you’re considering making the transition, we begin the process with a thorough consultation. We use 3D digital scans to check your bone density, gum health, and overall oral condition.
This careful planning ensures that your treatment is safe, comfortable, and tailored to your specific needs.
Once you’re ready, your implant journey follows a few key steps:
Throughout this process, we keep you comfortable and informed so you always know what to expect.
There are several implant solutions, depending on your needs:
All of these options offer better functionality and aesthetic results than conventional dentures.
After the implant surgery, you can expect some mild tenderness or swelling for a couple of days. Most patients return to normal activities within a week. Depending upon your overall health, the bone typically fuses with the implants within 3–6 months. Rest assured, we’ll be with you every step of the way.
Once healed, you’ll enjoy the same strength and stability as natural teeth.
Even if bone loss has already occurred, implants can help reverse the effects. They stimulate the jawbone, promoting the growth of new bone cells and maintaining bone density. This means your facial structure stays supported, and your bite remains strong for years to come.
At Mertz Family Dentistry, we use modern diagnostic tools and minimally invasive surgical techniques to ensure a precise, comfortable implant process. Our advanced 3D imaging and computer-guided techniques enable accurate placement and promote faster healing. Every step of your care is personalized—because we know every smile tells a different story.
Our Longmont implant dentist team combines skill, technology, and compassion to ensure a seamless experience from consultation to final restoration.
Schedule your consultation with Mertz Family Dentistry today and discover how we can help you eat, speak, and smile with total confidence again.
©2026 Mertz Family Dentistry | Privacy Policy | Accessibility Statement | Sitemap