Overdentures
Overdentures received their name because they are a denture that goes over something. That something is most often a dental implant, but it can also be retained teeth. When smiling, an overdenture will look very similar to a conventional, full-mouth denture. The difference is in how they function. Let’s explore the benefits of implant and/or tooth overdentures in Dallas, Texas.

Implant-Retained Overdentures
An implant-supported overdenture is a denture that rests over the top of one or multiple implants. Like their conventional counterparts, you can remove these dentures from your mouth. Implant overdentures differ from conventional, full-mouth dentures in that they are connected to dental implants and are placed and anchored into the jawbone.
This creates a very desirable advantage. Implant-retained overdentures click onto an abutment connected to the dental implant. This clicking into place creates a denture that will stay very still in the mouth. With this advanced technology, you can regain your self-confidence and improve your oral health.
Recipients often report absolutely no denture movement, and that is without the use of any denture adhesive! In this situation, the denture still receives its support from the mouth tissues and jawbone, but the dental implants increase the denture retention or its ability not to move. Since the implants do not support the denture, most patients can receive a major benefit in denture retention from as few as two dental implants.

Tooth-Retained Overdentures
Tooth-retained overdentures also afford one the ability of increased retention of their dentures. This treatment modality is not universal, but in some instances, it can be a great option if a couple of teeth can be saved and have had root canals. The main disadvantage is that this modality uses teeth for retention, which always creates a possibility of future tooth cavities or damaged teeth. If this option is for you, you must carefully clean the remaining teeth to keep them healthy for many years.
Contact Us to Find Your Best Option
Sometimes, a conventional, full-mouth, removable denture can be converted to an overdenture. If your denture is older and does not fit as well anymore, if you have very little dental ridges remaining, or if you’re struggling with denture adhesive every morning, consider an implant-retained overdenture. This could be a long-term option for you, depending on your bone loss. Talk with our team to learn more about these dental procedures or our affordable dentures at our office near you. It truly can be life-changing!
Schedule a consultation with our knowledgeable dentists today – call Pro Dental Dallas at 972-931-1777.