Implant-supported Removable Dentures:
These prostheses are supported and retained by dental implants that were placed strategically along the dental arch by the dentist or the Oral Surgeon.
Locator-Retained Implant-Support Overdenture
This type of prostheses are also referred to as “Implant-supported Overdentures), as they seat on top of the supporting implants and soft tissue. There are retentive mechanism between the implant heads and the base of the dentures, allow the “snap” fitting of the prostheses, with just a gental insertion force. They are easy removed and inserted by the patients for hygiene care.


Bar-Retained Implant-Support Overdenture
Another option for this type of support is to connect the supporting implant together by way of a metal bar, for better stability and occlusal force distribution. The denture will “snaps” on to the metal bar to gain support and retention. As a result, the patient can conveniently remove and reinsert the prosthesis for better hygiene care.
Each treatment option is determined by the dentist, after carefully examine the patient’s mouth, study and consult necessary radiographs to ensure, proper meterial selections, prosthesis designs, and ultimately best treatment result is attained.
Ball-Retained Implant-Support Overdenture
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Partial Implant-Supported Over-Denture
A partial implant-supported overdenture is a type of dental prosthesis designed for patients who are missing some, but not all, of their teeth. It combines dental implants with a removable denture to provide better stability and function compared to traditional dentures.
- Implant Support: The denture is anchored to the jaw using dental implants, which provide a secure foundation.
- Removability: Unlike fixed dentures, partial implant-supported overdentures can be removed for cleaning and maintenance.
- Improved Stability: The implants help keep the denture in place, reducing movement and improving comfort while eating and speaking.
- Bone Preservation: By stimulating the jawbone, implants help prevent bone loss that often occurs with tooth loss