Overdenture on Implants

Stable and Comfortable Dentures with Implant Support

An excellent solution for people who have lost their natural teeth and use complete dentures is the placement of implants to support the dentures. This method eliminates stability and retention issues as the dentures are securely anchored to the implants.

Advantages of Implant-Supported Overdentures

Improved Stability

The denture is firmly anchored to the implants, preventing movement during chewing and speaking. This allows patients to enjoy daily activities without worrying about their dentures.

Comfort and Ease

Supporting the dentures with implants reduces pressure and friction on the gums, offering greater comfort and preventing irritation. Additionally, the process of placing and removing the dentures becomes easier and more comfortable.

Reduction of Bone Loss

Implants act like natural tooth roots, stimulating the jawbone and preventing bone loss that can result from long-term denture use.

Utilization of Existing Dentures

In many cases, existing dentures can be adapted for use with implants, provided they are in good condition. This reduces cost and inconvenience for the patient.

Technical Details

In the upper jaw, four implants are usually required to support the denture, while in the lower jaw, two implants are sufficient for adequate stability. The implant placement procedure is relatively simple and can be completed in a few visits.

Implant-supported overdentures are an ideal solution for those who have lost their natural teeth and use complete dentures.

Questions and Answers

How long does the treatment take?
The integration time for a dental implant varies depending on the bone density at the placement site. Generally, it takes about 8 to 12 weeks. In some cases, where conditions allow (such as front teeth), the restoration can be completed in just one day!
No! Dental implant placement is a relatively atraumatic procedure. With appropriate medication, discomfort is minimal. Tooth extraction is usually much more painful. Anyone who has experienced an extraction will find implant placement to be a far less painful process!
Every human creation has a certain lifespan, and each case is different. However, with proper care, dental implants can last a lifetime. While the initial cost of implants may be higher, they prove to be more cost-effective in the long run, as they can last forever under the right conditions!