
Implant dentures are full-arch replacement teeth that anchor to a small number of dental implants placed in the jawbone. Unlike traditional dentures, which sit on the gums and rely on suction or adhesive, implant dentures are mechanically secured, which means they do not slip while eating, speaking, or laughing.
For Preston Hollow patients, the appeal is restoration of normal function: chewing steak again, speaking without adjustment, laughing without hesitation. The aesthetic result is engineered carefully so the final smile looks like teeth, not like dentures.
Check out some of our patients and their results from our work.












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Full-arch implant work planned as one coordinated case, from diagnostic workup through implant integration to final prosthetic delivery.
Dr. Timin reviews your medical history, captures 3D imaging, evaluates bone, and designs the prosthetic plan before any surgery.
Implants integrate with the bone over three to six months. A temporary prosthetic supports normal life during healing.
Final prosthetic is delivered, bite is calibrated, and maintenance visits are scheduled to keep tissue and implants healthy.



Implant dentures suit Preston Hollow patients who have lost most or all of their teeth in one or both arches and want a stable, long-term solution rather than traditional dentures. Candidates typically have adequate jawbone volume, or can build it with bone grafting, and are healthy enough for a planned surgical sequence.
If active gum disease, untreated medical conditions, or insufficient bone are present, those are addressed first. Dr. Timin will walk you through the full timeline and any prerequisites at consultation, with no pressure to commit on the spot.


Full-arch implant work is one of the most demanding cases in dentistry, and the result you wear every day depends on the integration of surgery, prosthetics, and bite design. Dr. Timin trained through the Kois Center, where complex restorative cases are taught as a single coordinated discipline rather than handed off between providers.
That means your bite, gum architecture, lip support, and final aesthetics are planned at the start, before any implant is placed. The surgery follows the plan, not the other way around.
For Preston Hollow patients who want full-mouth restorative work done at a high standard, with one dentist coordinating the whole case, this is the kind of practice the work belongs in.
Redefine Dental is minutes from Preston Hollow, easy to reach from Preston Road, Walnut Hill Lane, and Hillcrest Road. Implant denture timelines involve multiple visits over several months; we schedule them around your calendar, with transparent expectations up front.
Implant denture cost depends on the number of implants used, whether grafting is needed, and the prosthetic material selected. Dr. Timin gives you a transparent quote with no hidden line items after the diagnostic workup, so you can plan the case with confidence.
Generic online calculators give a rough range but rarely account for grafting, prosthetic material, or sedation. A 30-minute consultation with Dr. Timin produces a specific number for your case rather than an estimate.
Most full-arch cases run three to nine months from first implant to final prosthetic. A temporary prosthetic keeps you functional throughout.
Traditional dentures rest on the gums and rely on suction. Implant dentures anchor to the bone and do not slip. Chewing efficiency and long-term bone preservation are both significantly better with implants.
Daily home care and twice-yearly hygiene visits, similar to natural teeth. Periodic prosthetic adjustments may be needed as the soft tissue settles.
