Restorations In Naples
Implant-Supported Dentures in Naples, FL
Dentures that slip when you eat, shift when you speak, or gradually stop fitting right are more than a nuisance. They are a sign of a bigger problem: the jawbone beneath them is changing shape because it no longer has tooth roots to support. For patients who want a solution built to last, implant-supported dentures offer what traditional dentures simply cannot: a significant improvement in daily quality of life.
At Advanced Prosthodontics and Implants Esthetics in Naples, FL, our team provides implant-supported dentures as part of a full range of dental implant solutions. Dr. Binns and Dr. Aquino bring advanced prosthodontic training to every case, combining precise clinical skill with the personalized care that yields results patients can feel confident about every day.
Why Choose Advanced Prosthodontics & Implant Esthetics for Dental Implants?
- Two Specialty Prosthodontists
- Treatment Planned & Performed Using X-Navigation
- Relaxing Dental Office w/ Spa-Like Environment
How Implant-Supported Dentures Work
Implant-supported dentures replace a full arch of missing teeth by anchoring a prosthesis directly to the jawbone through titanium implant posts. These posts fuse with the bone through osseointegration, creating a stable foundation that conventional dentures cannot replicate. The result is a restoration that stays in place during eating, speaking, and every other part of daily life without the need for adhesives or frequent adjustments.
Fixed vs. Removable Options
Two main types of implant-supported dentures are available, and the best choice depends on your anatomy, habits, and long-term goals. Fixed implant-supported dentures are permanently attached and can only be removed by a dental professional, offering the closest experience to natural teeth. Removable options, often called overdentures, snap onto implant attachments and can be taken out for cleaning. Both provide a level of stability that far exceeds what traditional dentures offer.
The number of implants used varies by case and restoration type. Some patients are well-suited for an approach similar to All-on-4 dental implants, while others may benefit from additional implants for greater support. We will assess your jawbone structure and discuss which approach makes the most sense for you before any treatment begins.
The Benefits of Choosing Implant-Supported Dentures
The most significant advantage of this treatment goes beyond comfort. When teeth are missing, the jawbone in that area begins to resorb because it is no longer receiving stimulation from tooth roots. Conventional dentures do nothing to interrupt this process. Implants, however, function like natural roots and help preserve bone volume over time, which keeps your facial structure more intact as the years go on. Research published in PMC found that implant-supported overdentures increase bite force and chewing efficiency compared to conventional dentures while also improving patients’ oral health-related quality of life.
Daily life improves in practical ways, too. Patients commonly report eating a wider variety of foods, speaking more clearly, and smiling without the anxiety of a shifting prosthesis.
What to Expect From the Process
Treatment begins with a thorough consultation that includes imaging to evaluate your bone density and overall candidacy. Once you are cleared for implant placement, the posts are surgically placed in the jaw. A healing period follows while osseointegration occurs, and after the implants have fully integrated, your custom arch restoration is attached and adjusted for fit and function.
For patients with more extensive tooth loss or significant bone changes, full-mouth dental implants may also be worth exploring as a comprehensive alternative. We walk through every stage with you, so there are no surprises along the way.
Are You a Candidate for Implant-Supported Dentures?
Most good candidates are adults who are missing all or most of their teeth in one or both arches, have adequate bone density, and are in reasonable overall health. Non-smokers tend to achieve better outcomes, and patients with well-managed conditions such as diabetes can often still qualify. If you have been wearing conventional dentures and are increasingly frustrated by poor fit or discomfort, this treatment is worth a closer look. Our guide to dental implant candidacy can help you think through the key factors before your first appointment.
Patients who lack sufficient bone are not automatically disqualified. Bone grafting may be an option to rebuild the jaw before implant placement, and we will evaluate whether that path is right for you during your consultation. No matter where you start, we take the time to review every available option before moving forward.
Restore Your Smile at Advanced Prosthodontics and Implants Esthetics
Advanced Prosthodontics and Implants Esthetics brings together two prosthodontists whose training goes well beyond what a general dental office typically provides. Dr. Binns completed his surgical prosthodontic training through Nova Southeastern University School of Dental Medicine and the University of Illinois at Chicago, and he is recognized among colleagues for his ability to deliver cosmetic results that look seamless and natural. Dr. Aquino is a maxillofacial prosthodontist trained at the UCLA School of Dentistry and the Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center in Houston, and he continually integrates the latest digital technology into patient care.
We work with many dental insurance plans and file claims on your behalf to help you get the most out of your benefits. CareCredit financing is also available, allowing you to pay for treatment in manageable installments with low or no interest, depending on your plan. When you are ready to find out whether implant-supported dentures are the right fit for you, contact our office to schedule your consultation.
Meet the Doctors
Dr. Randold Binns
Dr. Randold Binns brings over two decades of specialized expertise to every patient he treats at Advanced Prosthodontics & Implant Esthetics. As a board-certified prosthodontist with advanced training from the University of Illinois at Chicago, Dr. Binns combines precision, artistry, and the latest dental technology to deliver exceptional results.
His credentials include a Master of Science in Oral Science, published research in the Journal of Prosthodontics, and an appointment as Adjunct Clinical Professor at Nova Southeastern University. Whether you need a single dental implant, full-mouth reconstruction, or custom dentures, you’re in the hands of a true specialist.
Dr. Eugenio Aquino
Dr. Eugenio Aquino is one of the few maxillofacial prosthodontists in Southwest Florida, bringing rare subspecialty training to patients facing complex dental reconstructions. After earning his Doctor of Dental Surgery from UCLA, Dr. Aquino completed a three-year prosthodontics residency at the Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center, followed by a fellowship in oral oncology and maxillofacial prosthetics at the renowned University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center.
His expertise spans dental implants, full-mouth rehabilitation, trauma reconstruction, and specialized prosthetic devices for patients undergoing cancer treatment. Fluent in English and Spanish, Dr. Aquino treats every patient like family—delivering precision care with compassion.
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Experience personalized care from Southwest Florida’s leading prosthodontic specialists. Our state-of-the-art facility is equipped with the latest digital technology to ensure precise, comfortable treatment.
✓ Complimentary consultations for dental implants and full-mouth reconstruction
✓ Flexible financing options with payments as low as $150/month
✓ Convenient location in the heart of Naples with ample parking