Implant-supported dentures are preferred by many dental patients who are missing all of their teeth but want a more stable prosthetic replacement option than traditional dentures provide. Unlike regular dentures, which rest on the gums unsupported, an implant-supported denture is anchored in place by titanium rods surgically embedded into the jaw bone. This prevents the dentures from slipping or becoming loose during wear. Many patients find that implant-supported dentures provide greater comfort, easier chewing, and better communication capabilities than are available via traditional dentures.
There are two types of implant-supported dentures – ball-retained and bar retained. Ball-retained dentures are secured by ‘ball and socket’ joint attachments connected to each individual implant. A bar-retained denture uses attachments connected to a bar that runs along the curvature of the jaw bone. This bar is held in place by between 2 and 5 implants, requiring fewer implants overall than ball-retained dentures do.
How will my patients need to care for my implant-supported dentures?
Although implant-supported dentures are designed to remain in place without slipping, they must be removed each night for cleaning. Advise your patients to also carefully brush around each attachment and soak them nightly.