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Tired of the Denture Shuffle? Try Overdentures!


Posted on 11/1/2024 by St. Louis Prosthodontics
Older couple smiling after getting dentures from St. Louis Prosthodontics in St. Louis, MOAre you tired of the constant battle with your dentures? Do they slip, slide, or click at the worst possible moments? Do you long for the days when you could bite into an apple with confidence? If so, you're not alone. Millions of people struggle with dentures, but there is a solution: overdentures.

What are Overdentures?


Overdentures are a type of denture that is anchored to dental implants. Unlike traditional dentures that rest on the gums, overdentures are attached to implants surgically placed in the jawbone. This provides several advantages over traditional dentures:

Improved Stability: Overdentures are significantly more stable than traditional dentures. They won't slip or slide around, which means you can eat, speak, and laugh with confidence.

Enhanced Comfort: Overdentures distribute biting forces more evenly, reducing pressure on the gums and providing a more comfortable fit.

Improved Bone Health: Traditional dentures can accelerate bone loss in the jaw, which can lead to facial collapse and further denture problems. Overdentures help preserve bone health and maintain facial structure.

Improved Function: Overdentures allow you to bite and chew with more force, making it easier to enjoy a wider variety of foods.

Types of Overdentures


There are two main types of overdentures:

•  Bar-Retained Overdentures: These overdentures are attached to a metal bar that is supported by two or more implants.
•  Ball-Retained Overdentures: These overdentures are attached to implants using locator attachments, which are small, ball-shaped connectors.

The type of overdenture that is right for you will depend on several factors, including the number of implants you have, the condition of your jawbone, and your personal preferences.

The Overdenture Procedure


Getting overdentures typically involves multiple steps:

Consultation: You will meet with an implant dentist to discuss your goals and determine if overdentures are right for you.

Implant Placement: The implants will be surgically placed in your jawbone.

Healing Period: You will need to wait several months for the implants to fuse with your jawbone.

Overdenture Fabrication: Once the implants are healed, your overdentures will be fabricated and fitted.

The Benefits of Overdentures


Overdentures offer numerous benefits over traditional dentures, including:

•  Improved Stability and Comfort: Overdentures are more stable and comfortable than traditional dentures.
•  Improved Bone Health: Overdentures help preserve bone health and prevent facial collapse.
•  Improved Function: Overdentures allow you to bite and chew with more force.
•  Improved Appearance: Overdentures can give you a more natural-looking smile.
•  Improved Confidence: Overdentures can give you back the confidence to eat, speak, and smile without worry.

Are Overdentures Right for You?


If you are tired of struggling with traditional dentures, overdentures may be the right solution for you. Talk to your dentist to learn more about overdentures and see if they are a good fit for your needs.

Conclusion


Overdentures offer a life-changing solution for people who struggle with traditional dentures. If you are looking for a more stable, comfortable, and functional option, overdentures may be the answer.

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