Implant Supported Overdenture, removable (with 6 implants)

Implant-supported overdentures are a modern solution for those seeking stability and comfort in their dental prosthetics. Unlike traditional dentures, which can shift and cause discomfort, these overdentures are securely anchored to dental implants, providing a more reliable fit.
This type of denture typically requires a minimum of two to six implants for support, depending on the individual’s oral health and needs. The implants fuse with the jawbone, creating a strong foundation that enhances chewing efficiency and improves overall quality of life for patients.
Removable implant-supported overdentures offer numerous advantages over conventional dentures. They provide improved stability, which allows for better chewing and speaking, while also reducing the risk of gum irritation and soreness.
Additionally, these overdentures are easier to clean than fixed options, as they can be removed for thorough cleaning. This feature not only promotes better oral hygiene but also allows for easy adjustments and replacements if necessary, making them a practical choice for many patients.
The process of obtaining an implant-supported overdenture involves several key steps, starting with a comprehensive dental examination. This assessment helps determine the patient's suitability for implants and the specific requirements for the overdenture.
Once approved, the next steps include implant placement, which is a minor surgical procedure, followed by a healing period where the implants integrate with the bone. After healing, the overdenture is created and fitted, ensuring optimal comfort and functionality for the patient.
Proper aftercare and maintenance are essential for the longevity of implant-supported overdentures. Patients should follow their dentist's recommendations regarding oral hygiene practices, including regular brushing and flossing, to prevent plaque buildup and gum disease.
Regular check-ups are also crucial to monitor the health of the implants and surrounding tissues. With appropriate care, patients can enjoy their overdentures for many years, benefiting from both functionality and aesthetics.