Dental Care
Dentures secured by Implants (Overdentures)
Missing Most Or All Your Teeth?
You Have an Options. Dentures secured by Implants (Over-dentures) are held in place not just by the gums, but by either a few remaining teeth or by metal posts that are implanted in the jawbone.
Overdentures attach to a few remaining teeth or — more frequently — implants in the gums. To fit implant-supported overdentures, the dentist inserts metal posts into the jawbone. The denture snaps onto extensions that protrude from the gums.
The procedure to fit implant-supported dentures involves dental surgery and may take up to six months to complete. To fit snap-on dentures, Dr Lee will perform a surgical procedure to insert implants into the jawbone. The implants look like small, metal cylinders or screws. Over the next two to six months, the bone grows around the implants and they become firmly embedded. During this time, the patient can wear immediate dentures.
Many patients undergo a second surgery, in which the dentist attaches a locator to the implants. These locators protrude from the gums and serve as the bases for the dentures. After approximately a two-week healing period, the denture can be attached to the locators. Some locators allow the patient to snap the dentures on and off, and others permanently fix the replacement teeth to the implants.
In some cases, you may be able to have a single procedure that encompasses the placement of both the implant posts and the locators. Make an appointment to see if this option is suitable for you.