Implant Dentures — Jacksonville, FL

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If you are living with missing teeth, you already know how much it affects your daily life. Eating the foods you love, speaking clearly, and smiling without a second thought can all become sources of anxiety when your smile is incomplete. Traditional dentures have long been a go-to solution, yet many patients find them uncomfortable or prone to slipping at the worst moments. Implant dentures in Jacksonville offer something far better: the stability and confidence of a restoration anchored directly to your jaw, with results that look and feel remarkably natural. For patients looking to replace missing teeth with a lasting, bone-preserving solution, implant dentures may be the answer.

At Distinctive Dentistry by Mullens & Nguyen, our restorative dentistry team brings genuine precision and artistry to every smile we restore. Dr. Richard Mullens has over 35 years of experience crafting comprehensive dental restorations, and Dr. James Nguyen brings over a decade of experience and a background in fine arts, giving him a uniquely trained eye for balance, proportion, and aesthetics. Dr. Shara Myers rounds out our team with her commitment to patient-centered, minimally invasive care. Together, they offer implant dentures as part of a full range of solutions designed to give Jacksonville patients a smile that functions as beautifully as it looks.

35+
Years of Experience Dr. Mullens
10+
Years of Experience Dr. Nguyen
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Implant Posts Per Arch (Snap-In)
3D
CBCT Imaging for Precise Planning
Flexible Payment Plans Available

Quality dental care made accessible with payment plans designed to fit your family’s financial needs.

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What Are Implant Dentures?

Implant dentures combine the full-coverage restoration of traditional dentures with the stability of dental implants. Rather than resting on your gums or relying on adhesive, implant dentures are anchored to small titanium posts that are surgically placed into your jawbone. These posts fuse with the bone over time through a natural process called osseointegration, creating a secure foundation that keeps your denture firmly in place for full-arch function and confidence.

This approach addresses the most common complaints patients have about traditional dentures: movement, discomfort, and bone loss. Because the implant posts stimulate the jawbone the way natural tooth roots do, implant dentures help prevent bone loss and preserve your facial structure over time, something conventional dentures simply cannot do. A 2021 study published in the National Institutes of Health library found that implant-supported overdentures produced significantly improved patient satisfaction and oral function compared to conventional dentures.

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What Are Snap-In Dentures?

One of the most popular implant denture options we offer is the snap-in, or implant-supported, overdenture. Snap-in dentures attach to implant posts using small connectors that snap securely into place. They can be removed at home for cleaning, which many patients prefer, while still providing far more stability and comfortable chewing ability than a traditional removable denture during everyday use.

Snap-in dentures typically require only 2 to 4 implant posts per arch, making them a more accessible option for patients who may not be candidates for a fully fixed full-arch restoration. Because they rest on implant posts rather than the gums alone, patients consistently report greater comfort and confidence when eating and speaking compared to conventional dentures.

Say goodbye to denture problems forever – secure implant dentures with affordable monthly financing options available.

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How Do Implant Dentures Compare to Traditional Dentures in Jacksonville, FL?

Traditional dentures have been a reliable solution for decades, and they remain a valid option for many patients. When compared side by side, implant dentures offer several meaningful advantages worth considering before choosing a path forward.

 

 Implant DenturesTraditional Dentures
StabilityAnchored to the jawbone — no shifting or slippingRests on gums — may slip during eating or speaking
Bone preservationStimulates jawbone to prevent bone lossDoes not stimulate bone — gradual resorption continues
MaintenanceNo adhesives required — remove at home to cleanRequires adhesive daily — can be messy or unreliable
Chewing abilitySignificantly improved — closer to natural teethReduced chewing efficiency, especially over time
Facial structurePreserves natural facial contours over timeBone loss may cause sunken appearance over years

These differences affect how you eat, how you speak, and how you feel about your smile every day. For patients who have struggled with loose or ill-fitting dentures, implant-supported options represent a meaningful quality-of-life improvement.

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Am I a Candidate for Implant Dentures in Jacksonville?

Most adults with significant tooth loss are strong candidates for implant dentures, though a thorough evaluation is needed to confirm candidacy. At our office, Dr. Mullens, Dr. Nguyen, or Dr. Myers will review your bone density, gum health, and overall oral health before recommending a treatment plan. Patients with adequate jawbone volume and healthy gum tissue are generally the best candidates, though bone grafting may be an option for those who have experienced bone loss over time.

For patients in their 50s, 60s, and beyond, our dentistry for seniors program provides a comprehensive, age-appropriate approach to restorative care. We use Sirona CBCT 3D imaging to provide a precise view of your jaw structure before treatment begins, ensuring our planning is accurate and our recommendations are tailored to your unique anatomy.

What Does the Implant Denture Process Look Like?

The process for receiving implant dentures typically unfolds across several appointments, and knowing what to expect at each stage helps patients feel prepared and confident.

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Consultation & Imaging
We take Sirona CBCT 3D scans and review your bone density, gum health, and overall oral condition to build a precise treatment plan.
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Implant Placement
Small titanium posts are surgically placed into your jawbone in our office. Sedation options are available to keep you comfortable throughout.
3
Healing & Integration
The implant posts fuse with the jawbone over a healing period through osseointegration, creating a stable foundation for your restoration.
4
Final Fitting
Your custom-made denture is attached and carefully adjusted for fit, bite, and comfort — restoring full chewing function and your natural smile.

Our advanced dental technology supports every step. Digital impressions eliminate the discomfort of traditional molds, and our 3D imaging provides the precision needed for accurate implant placement. We also offer sedation options for patients who want added comfort during their procedure, and our team is happy to walk you through every available option at your consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions About Implant Dentures

What happens if my implant-supported denture breaks or becomes damaged?

If your implant-supported denture breaks, cracks, or becomes uncomfortable, you should not continue wearing it as damaged prosthetics can irritate oral tissues and affect your jaw comfort. Contact our Jacksonville office as soon as possible for an assessment. Our team will examine your denture and determine whether it can be repaired or whether replacement is the right path forward. We understand how important your restoration is for daily function, which is why we work to address these situations promptly.

Beyond implant dentures, we offer a full range of tooth replacement and restorative options including traditional dentures, dental bridges, and single tooth implants. During your consultation, our team will evaluate your specific needs and recommend the option best suited to your oral health, lifestyle, and goals.

Yes. Many patients who are considering implant dentures also need one or more remaining teeth extracted before treatment begins. Our team will evaluate which teeth can be preserved and which may need to be removed as part of your overall treatment plan. When extraction is necessary, we coordinate the full process in our office, and your implant treatment can often be planned concurrently to minimize the overall timeline from start to your final restoration.

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Schedule Your Implant Denture Consultation at Distinctive Dentistry by Mullens & Nguyen in Jacksonville, FL

Implant dentures offer Jacksonville patients a life-changing improvement over traditional removable dentures. From snap-in options that provide daily stability without adhesive to full-arch restorations that feel permanent, this treatment restores function, confidence, and the natural appearance of a complete smile. Dr. Mullens, Dr. Nguyen, and Dr. Myers bring decades of combined restorative and aesthetic experience to every case, with a commitment to results that meet the highest standard of care. We also offer flexible financing options through CareCredit and Cherry to help make treatment accessible.

If you are ready to explore implant dentures in Jacksonville, we invite you to schedule a consultation with our team. Submit our appointment request form and we will take the time to understand your goals, evaluate your candidacy, and walk you through every step of the process so you can move forward with complete confidence.

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Something Stuck Between the Teeth

If you have any food debris or an object stuck between your teeth, don’t try to remove it with a toothpick or any sharp objects, as this could damage your gums. Typically, gently flossing around the tooth and rinsing your mouth with saltwater can help dislodge it. However, if you’re not having any luck, you can also give our office a call. Our dental hygienists have all of the necessary tools to safely remove the debris.

Jaw Pain

Is Jaw Pain a Dental Emergency? Lockjaw, jaw tension, and pain are just a few of the many different types of jaw pain. If your discomfort is chronic, our team can help you determine the underlying cause of it and refer you to a specialist if necessary. However, if your pain is a result of an impact, visit your local emergency room.

How You Should Handle Jaw Pain: Our team is happy to provide you with further guidance over the phone if you’re unsure of where to go for help. You can place an ice pack on the outside of your face to relieve any discomfort.

How We Treat Jaw Pain: If you believe your jaw is broken, dislocated, or damaged due to trauma, visit your local ER immediately. If it’s a reoccurring issue, our team can help you determine best next steps for finding relief after conducting an examination.

Injury to the Gums, Lips, or Tongue

Is an Injury to the Gums, Lips, or Tongue a Dental Emergency?  If your oral injury doesn’t stop bleeding after 10 minutes, you may need to go to the emergency room. Or, if you’re conflicted about what to do, give our office a call and our team can help.

How You Should Handle an Injury to the Gums, Lips, or Tongue: Oral wounds can bleed a lot, and when the blood mixes with the saliva, it can make the injury look a lot worse than it is. You can stop the bleeding by using a clean washcloth or piece of gauze and pressing it against the cut. A cold compress can help to reduce any swelling that may occur.

How We Treat Injuries to the Gums, Lips, or Tongue: Our team typically doesn’t see patients for injuries. If you require stitches or the bleeding doesn’t stop within 10 minutes of placing pressure on it, visit your local emergency room.

Loose Permanent Tooth

Is a Loose Permanent Tooth a Dental Emergency? If your tooth is wiggling in its socket or partially dislodged, try to get to our office as soon as possible to prevent any further damage. If you’re experiencing pain, our team can provide you with first aid guidance over the phone.

How You Should Handle Loose Permanent Teeth: Avoid touching your tooth and eating any foods (especially those that are chewy or sticky), and rinse your mouth with lukewarm saltwater to remove any debris and cleanse the area. Avoid flossing or brushing your teeth until you’re able to see us.

How We Treat Loose Permanent Teeth: If your tooth has become partially dislodged due to impact, our team may be able to salvage it and see if the roots are able to re-fuse with the bone. In the case that your tooth can’t be saved, we may recommend an extraction and replacement with a dental implant or bridge.

Broken Denture

Is My Broken Denture a Dental Emergency? Whether your denture has broken to the point of it being unwearable or it just has a crack, you should never wear a damaged prosthetic. It can lead to irritation of the oral tissues in addition to jaw discomfort. If you have existing teeth and try to wear your damaged denture, it could also harm those teeth. Call our office immediately so our team can assess your prosthetic.

How You Should Handle a Broken Denture: Although your local department store likely sells a denture repair kit, do not try to superglue or repair your own dentures. The best option in this scenario is to see a professional as soon as possible.

How We Treat Broken Dentures: Our team will examine your dentures and see if we’re able to repair them. If they’re damaged beyond repair, we can start the process of replacing them for you.

Lost Filling or Crown

Is a Lost Filling or Crown a Dental Emergency? Yes, both of these situations warrant an immediate call to our Jacksonville dental office. That way, we can repair or replace your restoration as quickly as possible.

How You Should Handle a Lost Filling or Crown In addition to reaching out to us to schedule an appointment, we recommend not eating anything crunchy, hard, or sticky. Additionally, keep your restoration somewhere safe, like a small, clean container.

How We Treat Lost Fillings or Crowns There are some cases where we can re-cement your restoration back in place, like if your dental crown is relatively new and in good condition. Other times, our only option is to replace your dental crown or filling with a new one.

Knocked-Out Tooth

Is My Knocked-Out Tooth a Dental Emergency? Since this dental injury can cause a significant amount of pain and there is only a small window of time where we can save your tooth (about 60 minutes), the answer is “yes!” So, don’t hesitate – contact our Jacksonville dental team right away to schedule an emergency appointment.

How You Should Handle a Knocked-Out Tooth Calling us is an important first step. This ensures that we can schedule an appointment for you with one of our dedicated emergency dentists right away. Plus, it allows us to guide you through the process of preserving the root of your tooth – whether that’s by placing it back in its socket or putting it in a clean container filled with milk.

How We Treat Knocked-Out Teeth Fortunately, a knocked-out tooth can sometimes be saved. If that’s not the case for some reason – like you weren’t able to find your tooth – then we will instead begin the process of replacing it with a dental bridge or implant so the look, health, and function of your smile are restored.

Very Sensitive Teeth

Are Very Sensitive Teeth a Dental Emergency? Very sensitive teeth can be a dental emergency. That’s why it’s important to consider how long you’ve been experiencing symptoms and if they are present in tandem with others, like pain when biting down.

How You Should Handle Very Sensitive Teeth There’s really only one thing you can do until your appointment: try to avoid things that could exacerbate your discomfort. In other words, don’t drink anything really hot, don’t eat anything really cold, and take OTC pain medication as directed on the label (if needed).

How We Treat Very Sensitive Teeth That depends on what’s causing your dental sensitivity. If it’s a cavity, then it’s likely that a tooth-colored filling or dental crown is the answer. If it’s an infection in your gums, then gum disease treatment is needed instead.

Cracked Tooth

Is a cracked tooth a dental emergency? Cracked teeth are considered dental emergencies and you’ll need to visit your emergency dentist as soon as possible. Leaving your tooth untreated can allow it to be vulnerable to further damage and bacteria. Before the situation worsens, schedule an appointment with our team so we can determine the best way to address your tooth.

How you should handle a cracked tooth: Refrain from chewing on that side of your mouth, otherwise you could end up disturbing your injured tooth. Take over-the-counter pain relievers to minimize discomfort. You can also rinse with saltwater to keep your tooth bacteria-free. If you notice any sharp or jagged edges on your tooth, you can use dental wax or sugar-free gum to protect your soft oral tissue.

How we treat cracked teeth: We’ll examine your cracked tooth to determine the cause of the situation as well as the proper treatment for it. If the crack is minor, then we can typically address it with composite resin to improve and strengthen your tooth. For more severe damage, you may require a dental crown to repair the structure and prevent future discomfort. If the tooth cannot be saved, then we’ll likely have to extract it and replace it with something else, such as a dental bridge, partial denture, or dental implant.

Chipped Tooth

Is a chipped tooth a dental emergency? Chipping your tooth isn’t always considered an urgent dental situation, so it isn’t the end of the world if you don’t get it treated right away. That said, leaving it exposed to bacteria for too long can lead to problems later on. Before the situation can become worse, it’s best to visit your dentist for help.

How you should handle a chipped tooth: Until you’re able to see us for treatment, be sure to avoid chewing on that side of your mouth. Be gentle when brushing your teeth and gums, and don’t hesitate to use dental wax to cover up any rough or sharp edges you might notice. This can help you prevent harming your cheeks or other soft oral tissue.

How we treat chipped teeth: Chipped teeth can typically be treated by using composite resin to repair and improve them. However, if the damage is more visible and toward the front of your smile, then veneers might be the longer-lasting solution you’re looking for.

Toothaches

Is my toothache a dental emergency? Toothaches can be due to various reasons, some of which might not be particularly urgent. Even so, this can sometimes be an indication of a more serious dental emergency, such as an oral infection. That’s why it’s best to visit your dentist sooner rather than later so that they can address the underlying problem before it grows.

How you should handle a toothache: Rinse your mouth with saltwater to sanitize the area, dislodge any stuck objects between your teeth, and help alleviate any discomfort. You can also take over-the-counter pain medications to further minimize the aching.

How we treat toothaches: Our team will need to thoroughly evaluate your smile to determine the root cause of your toothache. If it’s due to periodontal issues, then we’ll provide gum disease treatment. Other procedures to get rid of your toothache might involve root canals or tooth extractions, if necessary. We’ll be sure to walk you through your options before moving forward with any treatment.