Implant Supported Overdenture

A Modern Approach to Full-Arch Tooth Replacement

An Implant Supported Overdenture is a modern solution that transforms how full-arch tooth replacement is approached. Traditional dentures can be uncomfortable, unstable, and limit your ability to enjoy certain foods. With today’s advancements, implant-supported options offer significantly improved comfort, function, and confidence. This treatment replaces all missing teeth using a dental bridge anchored to implants. Fewer implants are needed compared to other full-arch restorations, which can reduce treatment time and cost. This solution also helps preserve bone and often avoids the need for bone grafting. Implant-supported overdentures can attach using bar and clip mechanisms or different types of abutments such as ball, magnets, or stud attachments like Locators. Your care team will determine the best system based on your anatomy and needs. In many cases, temporary teeth are placed on the same day as surgery. These allow you to resume daily activities quickly. After a short healing phase, a permanent bridge is placed, restoring your full smile and bite. The result? Improved quality of life and the freedom to enjoy your favorite meals again.

Benefits of Implant Supported Overdentures

  • Cost-efficient treatment. Compared to some other implant-supported restorations, fewer implants are required, helping lower the overall cost.
  • Minimal need for bone grafts. Strategically angled implants often eliminate the need for bone augmentation.
  • Faster results. Temporary prosthetics can often be placed right after implant surgery.
  • Proven success. Clinical studies spanning over a decade show consistently positive outcomes with this method.

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