If you want the convenience of removable dentures but prioritize stability and comfort, we designed SNAPSecure for you. These dentures gently snap onto dental implants, giving you a secure fit you can trust—without messy adhesives.
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You’ll start the journey with the placement of dental implants and custom dentures will be crafted to securely snap onto them. The implants stay in place, while the denture itself can be removed when you want. The result feels more like natural teeth—and far more stable than traditional removable dentures.
Two full-size dental implants
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Lower arch tooth extractions
– Brooke, SNAPSecure Snap-in Dentures Patient
We understand—traditional dentures can slip, feel uncomfortable, and make eating or speaking harder over time.
SNAPSecure dentures attach to dental implants for a more secure fit, so you can eat, speak, and smile with complete confidence again. In many cases, they can replace a full arch of teeth in one procedure.
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Snap-in dentures work by attaching to titanium posts, called dental implants, that are surgically placed into the jawbone.
These implants act as secure anchors. The denture is designed to snap onto the implants, holding it firmly in place while still allowing it to be removed when needed, such as for cleaning or sleeping. This gives you a much more stable fit than traditional removable dentures, without being permanently fixed.
Because snap-in dentures are supported by implants, many people find they feel more secure when eating and speaking. They’re often used to replace an entire arch of teeth and are designed to function more like natural teeth.
Your dentist will evaluate your oral health, bone structure, and overall needs to determine whether snap-in dentures are a good option for you and explain what the process would look like from start to finish.
The main difference comes down to how the teeth are attached and whether they can be removed.
Snap-in dentures are supported by dental implants but are removable. They attach to surgically placed titanium posts in the jaw and snap securely into place, giving you more stability than traditional dentures. You can still take them out for cleaning or while you sleep, which some people prefer.
Dental implant solutions like our All-in-ONE Solution or FIXEDSecure options are considered permanent. These teeth are secured to implants and are not removed daily. They’re designed to stay in place at all times and are often chosen by people who want a solution that feels as close to natural teeth as possible.
Both options use dental implants for support, but the right choice depends on your oral health, lifestyle preferences, and budget. If you’re early in the process, our Treatment Finder can help you explore which options may fit your situation. And when you’re ready for clear, personalized guidance, booking an appointment allows your dentist to walk you through the differences and help you decide what makes the most sense for you.
SNAPSecure may be a good option if you’ve lost one or more teeth due to injury, gum disease, or decay and are looking for a more secure alternative to traditional dentures.
Many people consider SNAPSecure when they already wear dentures but feel frustrated by sore gums, slipping, or relying on adhesives every day. Because snap-in dentures are supported by dental implants, they’re designed to stay firmly in place, helping reduce movement while eating or speaking and making your daily routine feel easier and more confident.
SNAPSecure can be used to stabilize dentures that replace a full arch of teeth, giving you a solution that feels more secure while still being removable for cleaning. That balance is appealing for people who want added stability without committing to a permanently fixed option.
Not everyone is a candidate. Factors like oral health, bone structure, healing ability, and overall health all play a role. That’s why a dentist’s evaluation is important. If you’re early in the process, our Treatment Finder can help you explore whether snap-in dentures might be worth considering based on your situation. And when you’re ready for a clear answer, booking an appointment allows your dentist to evaluate your needs and explain whether SNAPSecure is the right fit for you.
Snap-in dentures aren’t necessarily better for everyone—but they do offer added benefits that many people find appealing.
Because snap-in dentures are supported by dental implants placed in the jawbone, they tend to feel more secure and stable than traditional removable dentures. They’re designed to snap firmly into place, which helps reduce movement and eliminates the need for daily denture adhesives.
That added stability often improves function. Many people find it easier to eat a wider variety of foods and feel more confident speaking, knowing their dentures are less likely to shift or slip. Snap-in dentures can also be used to replace an entire arch of teeth, providing a strong, reliable solution with fewer compromises.
Traditional dentures can still be a great option, especially for those looking for a non-surgical or lower-cost solution. The right choice depends on your oral health, comfort goals, lifestyle, and budget.
Your dentist can help you compare snap-in dentures and traditional dentures side by side and explain which option makes the most sense for your needs, so you can move forward with confidence.
Snap-in dentures are designed to be a long-lasting solution. With proper care, the denture itself often lasts about 10 to 15 years.
Like any dental appliance, some parts may wear over time. The attachment components—the snaps that allow the denture to connect securely to the implants—tend to wear faster than the denture base. If you remove your dentures frequently throughout the day, those attachments may need to be replaced sooner.
Regular care, proper cleaning, and routine checkups help extend the life of snap-in dentures and keep them fitting comfortably. Your dentist will monitor wear over time and let you know when simple maintenance, like replacing the snaps, can help keep everything working the way it should.
With the right care and guidance, snap-in dentures can provide many years of comfort, stability, and confidence.
Yes, this is one of the biggest benefits of SNAPSecure dentures.
When natural teeth are lost, the roots that once stimulated the jawbone are gone. Without that stimulation, the jawbone naturally begins to shrink over time. This process can lead to loose-fitting dentures, the need for frequent relines, and changes in facial shape as bone loss progresses.
SNAPSecure dentures are supported by dental implants, which are placed into the jawbone and act much like natural tooth roots. This stimulation helps slow—or even prevent—bone loss in the areas where implants are placed. As a result, the jawbone is better able to maintain its height and strength.
By helping preserve bone, SNAPSecure dentures can also support your facial structure and reduce some of the long-term fit issues that can occur with traditional dentures. That added stability is one reason many people choose implant-supported options when bone preservation is a concern.
Your dentist can explain how implants interact with the jawbone and whether SNAPSecure is a good option for helping protect your bone health over time.
In many cases, yes. People with bone loss may still be able to get snap-in dentures.
Snap-in dentures are supported by dental implants, which are surgically placed in the jawbone. If bone loss is present, your dentist will evaluate whether there’s enough healthy bone to support implants. In some situations, a bone graft may be recommended first to help create a stable foundation.
Once implants are in place, snap-in dentures can actually help slow further bone loss by providing stimulation to the jawbone. This support can also help maintain facial structure, which may reduce the sunken or aged appearance that can come with bone loss over time.
Every situation is different. Your dentist will review your bone health, explain what’s possible, and walk you through the steps needed to determine whether snap-in dentures are a good option for you.
Yes, and many people find eating feels noticeably remind easier and more natural with SNAPSecure dentures.
Traditional upper and lower dentures typically restore only a portion of natural chewing ability, which can make certain foods difficult to enjoy. SNAPSecure dentures are supported by dental implants, which provide added stability and support. That stability allows many people to chew more efficiently and comfortably compared to traditional removable dentures.
Because SNAPSecure dentures snap securely into place, they’re designed to stay put while you eat. That added security can reduce worries about slipping or movement and help you feel more confident at mealtimes and in social settings.
While no denture solution works exactly like natural teeth, implant-supported options like SNAPSecure are often chosen by people who want more freedom with food choices and a stronger, more secure bite. Your dentist can explain what kind of eating experience you can expect based on your specific needs and treatment plan.
In some cases, yes. Snap-in dentures can be completed in a single day, but it depends on where you are in the process.
If you already have dental implants in place, it may be possible to have snap-in dentures made and attached the same day. That can be a big relief for people who are ready to move forward quickly.
If you don’t yet have implants, there will be additional steps. Dental implants need to be surgically placed first, and your dentist will determine the appropriate healing time before snap-in dentures can be secured. Your dentist will explain the full timeline clearly so you know what to expect at each stage.
The easiest way to get a clear answer is to book an appointment. Your dentist will review your situation and walk you through whether same-day snap-in dentures are possible for you, or what the next steps would look like.
Snap-in dentures are typically supported by about two to six dental implants, depending on your needs.
The exact number of implants needed varies based on factors like the arch being treated, bone health, the type of denture used, and your budget. Fewer implants may be used for added stability, while more implants can provide increased support and a stronger bite.
Your dentist will evaluate your mouth and explain how many implants make the most sense for your situation, along with why that recommendation fits your goals for comfort, function, and long-term results. The best way to get a clear answer is to book an appointment so your dentist can walk you through the options and what to expect.