Implant Overdenture Options for Replacing Missing Teeth

Implant overdentures may be the best investment when it comes to options for replacing missing teeth. Although you have many options for replacing missing teeth, implant overdentures may be the right option for you. Implant overdentures are known as “snap-on dentures” because the denture connects to the implant via a snap assembly in which a male-to-female connection is made between the dentures and the implant screws. The snap assembly provides stability and retention of the dentures, making them a secure option for replacing missing teeth.

This article will discuss implant overdentures, how they work, good candidates for implant overdentures, and the cost of getting them.

What are removable implant overdentures?

Patients who have dentures often worry about their dentures slipping, becoming loose, or falling out altogether while eating or talking. Many denture adhesives and creams are available to keep dentures in place, but many fail to provide a secure, comfortable hold that lasts all day. However, with implant overdentures, these products are unnecessary.

Since fixed implant dentures have become one of the top options for replacing missing teeth, many patients are not offered the very good, more cost-effective option of implant overdentures. Although implant overdentures are removable and larger than fixed implant dentures, there are many benefits to implant overdentures. They can cost up to 50% less than fixed implant dentures. Implant overdentures are much easier and less time-consuming to clean because they are removable. Implant overdentures can provide additional facial support to patients with severe bone loss.

How do implant overdentures work?

There is a three-step process to getting implant overdentures as an option for replacing missing teeth.

First, dental implant screws will be placed into your jaw and then given about two months to adhere to the jawbone. This allows the bone to grow into the implant at a cellular level.

Secondly, a custom set of overdentures will be created for you that will fit your mouth comfortably. It will closely resemble the shape and color of your natural teeth.

Lastly, the overdentures are attached to the dental implants for a secure fit that won’t slip.

Am I a good candidate for implant overdentures?

The best way to determine whether you are a good candidate for implant overdentures as an option to replace missing teeth is to schedule an appointment with your dentist. During the appointment, your dentist will use advanced imaging and diagnostics to thoroughly examine your condition and determine whether implant overdentures are the right solution for you. Your dentist will also talk to you about what you can expect throughout the process, how to prepare, and any aftercare information you need to know. Generally, anyone missing or soon to be missing all their teeth is considered a potential candidate for implant overdentures.

How much does it cost to get implant overdentures?

The cost of getting implant overdentures varies greatly depending on the region, the dentist’s training, the implant type, the number of implants, and the material used for the final restoration. The use of two or four implants is the most common for implant overdentures. With regular implants, you can expect the overall treatment cost to range from $9,500 to $20,000, but if mini implants can be used, this will significantly reduce the cost.

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