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Implant dentures (snap-in, snap-on) in Minot, ND
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Cody and the dentist were amazing super professional respectful and considerate we found our permanent dentist!
If I could give Aspen Dental in Minot, North Dakota 10 stars, I would—then I’d come back the next day and give them 10 more just for fun.
First off, I walked in expecting the usual “dental visit experience” (you know… mild fear, awkward small talk, and questioning every life decision that led me there). Instead, I was greeted like I had just returned from a heroic journey across the frozen tundra. I’m pretty sure someone almost rang a bell.
Now let’s talk about my sister, Dantzel—dental assistant extraordinaire. I’ve always known she was good, but apparently she has ascended to some kind of mythical dental wizard status. I’m convinced she could floss a grizzly bear while calming it down with gentle conversation. Her skills are so smooth I didn’t even realize my teeth were being worked on—I thought I was at a spa. At one point I almost asked for a cucumber water refill.
The entire team? Ridiculously nice. Suspiciously nice. Like, are you all trained in hospitality at a 5-star resort and just decided, “Nah, let’s fix teeth instead”? Every single person made me feel comfortable, explained everything clearly, and didn’t judge me for the questionable life choices that led to my flossing habits.
Also, the place is spotless. Not just “clean”—I’m talking “you could perform surgery on a snowflake in here and it wouldn’t pick up a speck of dust.”
And the best part? I left smiling. At a dentist. That alone should qualify this place for some kind of international award.
If you live anywhere within a 500-mile radius of Minot, just go. Cancel your current dentist. Reschedule your life. Aspen Dental is worth it.
Final verdict:
Teeth: Cleaner
Mood: Improved
Faith in humanity: Restored
10/10 would let Dantzel boss me around about flossing again.
Landon, Why, Selena, Dr. Abraham
Implant dentures at Aspen Dental in Minot, ND
An implant denture—sometimes referred to as a snap-on denture, overdenture, or implant-supported denture—is a modern tooth replacement option that merges the stability of titanium dental implants with the look and feel of traditional dentures. Rather than resting loosely on the gums or relying on adhesives, these dentures attach securely to implants anchored in your jawbone. With a simple snap, they lock firmly into position, offering a secure, natural-feeling fit that lets you eat, talk, and smile with confidence and comfort once again.
Why choose Aspen Dental for implant dentures in Minot, ND
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For long-term confidence and peace of mind, our warranties have you covered.Same-day appointments
With same-day availability and flexible hours, seeing your provider is easy.Made affordable for you
We find ways to make your care affordable so nothing keeps you from the smile you deserve.How much do implant dentures cost in Minot, ND?
On average, patients pay $8,289¹ at Aspen Dental. Go all in for your smile with all-in pricing that includes implants, abutments and a custom-fit denture made for you.
¹This average price of an implant denture is an approximation based on 2026 internal data and may not reflect the actual cost you will encounter due to individual factors. Price range varies from $7,628 to $13,297. For location specific pricing, please click here.
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Implant dentures in Minot, ND FAQs
Explore answers to common questions so you know what to expect—before, during and after your implant denture visit at Aspen Dental in Minot.Implant dentures are an enhanced version of traditional or conventional dentures. They fit onto permanent dental implants that are surgically placed in your jaw so your smile fits securely and you can eat with confidence. Implant dentures go by many names, such as: snap-in denture, snap-on denture, hybrid denture, denture implant, overdenture, implant-supported denture. Regardless of which name they go by, removable dentures that secure onto implants provide stability and comfort by being secured into place, eliminating any need for adhesives.
How long implant dentures last depends on which part of your smile—the implants or the denture—you’re referring to. Implant dentures are comprised of 2–4 implants per arch (an arch refers to a row of teeth, so you have two arches in your mouth) and 1 denture that sits atop those implants. Implant: With proper care, your dental implants can last 25+ years. Denture: On average, dentures last about 10 years with proper care³. To get the most out of your smile, the American Dental Association (ADA) recommends having your denture professionally assessed by your dentist every 5 to 7 years.
Yes, they can look real. In fact, with Aspen Dental, your implant denture is customizable with: a precise impression for your most comfortable fit, 27 tooth shades for a smile that looks natural and 4 gum shades to blend in with your gums.
Dentures rest atop your gums and need to be secured into place using adhesives, which can make eating a wide range of healthy foods difficult. Implant dentures snap onto implants in your mouth, making them more secure and easier to use for eating without adhesives. While the dentures are removable for easy cleaning, the implants are permanent.
Yes. Implant dentures “snap-in” when you place the denture overtop of your implants and press them into place. Also known as snap-in dentures or implant-supported dentures, they fit on top of permanent dental implants that are surgically placed in your jaw so your smile is both removable and secure—making eating and cleaning easier than ever.
When it comes to implant dentures, the success rate refers to the implants being placed in your jaw and how successfully they fuse with your jawbone. With this in mind, implant dentures have a high rate of success at 98%⁴, which makes them more stable and durable than traditional dentures.
In comparison to traditional or conventional dentures, yes. Because your denture will be secured into place with permanent implants, chewing is easier. Implant dentures have 3x the bite force of traditional dentures, which is why you can eat more of the foods you love without the need for adhesives.
It’s normal for patients to feel some discomfort and pain along their implant denture journey—specifically for a day or two after the implants are placed in your jaw, or if you need extractions. At Aspen Dental, we do everything we can to keep you comfortable during the process, so you can get back to enjoying life your way as soon as possible.