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Attachment Dentures

Attachment dentures, also known as overdentures or implant-supported dentures, are a type of removable denture that is supported and stabilized by dental implants. Unlike traditional removable dentures that rely on suction or adhesive for retention, attachment dentures utilize dental implants to anchor the denture in place. This provides improved stability, comfort, and functionality.

Here's how attachment dentures work:

  1. Dental Implants: Dental implants are small titanium posts that are surgically placed into the jawbone. They act as artificial tooth roots and provide a strong foundation for attaching the denture.

  2. Implant Placement: The number and placement of dental implants depend on the specific case. Typically, a minimum of two to four implants are placed in the jawbone to support the denture.

  3. Attachment Mechanisms: The dental implants are equipped with attachment mechanisms, which can be in the form of ball attachments, locator attachments, or bar attachments. These mechanisms protrude above the gumline and provide a secure connection point for the denture.

  4. Denture Design: The denture is custom-made to fit over the dental implants and attach to the corresponding attachment mechanisms. The denture is designed to snap onto the implants, providing stability and retention while allowing for easy removal for cleaning and maintenance.

Benefits of attachment dentures include:

  • Enhanced stability: The dental implants provide a solid anchor for the denture, minimizing movement and slippage that is commonly experienced with traditional removable dentures.
  • Improved chewing and speaking: The stability of attachment dentures allows for better chewing efficiency and clearer speech.
  • Enhanced comfort: Attachment dentures are designed to distribute the chewing forces more evenly, reducing pressure points and discomfort.
  • Preservation of jawbone: Dental implants stimulate the jawbone, preventing bone loss and preserving the overall structure of the jaw.

It's important to note that attachment dentures require a sufficient amount of healthy jawbone to support the dental implants. In cases where the jawbone has deteriorated, bone grafting or other procedures may be necessary to augment the bone volume before implant placement.

To determine if attachment dentures are a suitable option for you, it's essential to consult with a qualified dentist or prosthodontist who specializes in implant dentistry. They will evaluate your oral health, discuss your specific needs and goals, and recommend the most appropriate treatment plan for your case.

Attachment dentures can significantly improve the stability and functionality of your denture, providing a more secure and comfortable solution for individuals with missing teeth.

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