How Implant-Supported Overdenture Performs ?

 An implant-supported overdenture is a type of denture that is anchored to dental implants rather than simply resting on the gums like traditional dentures. This makes them more stable, functional, and comfortable. Here's a breakdown of how they perform and function:




✅ How Implant-Supported Overdentures Perform ➖

1. Stability & Retention

  • Performance: They snap onto dental implants using attachments like locator abutments, bars, or balls.

  • Benefit: Provides excellent stability—won’t slip or move while eating or speaking.

2. Improved Chewing Efficiency 

  • Performance: You can chew a wider variety of foods with better force.

  • Benefit: More efficient chewing leads to improved digestion and a more enjoyable eating experience.




3. Bone Preservation

  • Performance: Dental implants stimulate the jawbone.

  • Benefit: Helps prevent bone loss and maintains facial structure over time.

4. Comfort & Fit

  • Performance: Overdentures are custom-made to fit the implants and your mouth precisely.

  • Benefit: Less gum irritation, fewer sore spots, and a more comfortable daily experience.





5. Removability for Cleaning

  • Performance: Most overdentures are removable by the patient for easy cleaning.

  • Benefit: Improves hygiene and makes maintenance straightforward.





Schedule a regular dental visit at Perio PDX to monitor the condition of your implants and overdenture.



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