
When replacing all teeth in the upper or lower jaw, there are two main implant-supported options:
Both are effective solutions. The most appropriate option depends on bone levels, facial support, function, and long-term maintenance.
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A fixed implant bridge is attached securely to implants and is not removed by the patient. It may be made from:
Fixed bridges provide a stable, tooth-like solution designed for function and durability.
An overdenture is removable but connects securely to implants for improved retention. It includes an acrylic base that replaces both teeth and lost gum tissue, helping restore volume and support.
We provide both options. Both overdentures and fixed implant bridges are used regularly, and each has advantages depending on the situation. Treatment is based on:
In many cases, a combination approach — such as an overdenture in the upper jaw and a fixed bridge in the lower — provides an excellent balance of aesthetics and function.
The upper and lower jaws behave differently after tooth loss, and this often influences the most appropriate treatment.
When upper teeth are lost, there is often:
Full-arch implant treatment requires careful planning to balance aesthetics, function, and long-term stability. Where appropriate, treatment is planned collaboratively to ensure the final result is both natural in appearance and durable over time.
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