Dentures can be held securely in place with implants.

Denture wearers who have loose and painful dentures may especially benefit from implant-supported dentures. Two implants in the lower jaw and four in the upper secure a denture replacing all the teeth.

The denture is attached, via locator attachments, to the implants and held firmly in place allowing the patient to eat with confidence, smile and laugh again.

This also allows the upper denture to be kept relatively small and not extend too far back over the palate


Implant retained dentures with Ankylos SynCone System

Over-dentures are attached and supported by dental implants. Between 4 (lower jaw) to 6 (upper jaw) dental implants are placed in theImplants-5b jaw, which have tapered posts fitted to them. These tapered posts that are attached to the implants lock tightly into place with a coping (cap) that is fabricated into the base of the denture. This tight connection between the post and the cap help to support and secure the denture for use on the same day.

Implants-5cUnlike traditional implant-retained dentures the SynCone technique allows the dentures to be held in place by the implants on the same day as surgery rather than waiting 3-6 months for the implants to integrate. SynCone dentures also have less of a tendency to cause gum and bone shrinkage than traditional implant-retained dentures.


 

Why would you need Over-dentures?

If you have lost most or all of your teeth, Extensive bone loss, Support for your existing dentures, Improve speech and ability to eat, Re-build confidence

Benefits of Over-dentures

Over-dentures are best suited for patients: Wishing to have the benefits of dental implants, without the need for bone grafting, Wanting a dental soluImplants-6ation for lower costs, Who want a secure denture that will not affect eating and chewing, Over-dentures also prevent further bone loss, as dental implants supports the surrounding bone structure (compared to conventional dentures)

How long does the Over-denture treatment take?

Implants-6cThe Over-denture treatment will vary from patient to patient (discussed during initial consultation) but can be completed in as little as 3-4 months.

 


What will the procedure involve?

After the initial consultation to identify which treatment will suit you, the Over-denture procedure will involve:

Diagnostic
Stage 1

Radiographs, Study models and diagnostic template, A CT scan may be taken to help diagnose and visualize the jaws 3 dimensionally ensuring there is enough bone for the dental implants, also establishing where your sinuses and nerves are (to avoid during procedure).

Stabilization
Stage 2

Necessary treatment required shall be completed before the implants are placed; this includes Oral Hygiene maintenance, possible gum treatment, and replacement of failing restorations, removal of teeth with poor prognosis

Placement
Stage 3

The implants will be placed into the jawbone based on the assessment of the x-rays and CT scans. Implants can be placed under local anesthetic or intravenous sedation. This will be decided prior to starting the treatment by consultation. Before the next visit can take place, the implants will need to heal up and integrate with the jawbone. This process normally takes 3-6 months. During this time temporary dentures can be worn.

Restoration
Stage 4

After 2-3 months we will start restoring the implants. A healing collar is then placed onto the implants (under local anesthetic) to form the connection between dental implants and over-dentures. The newly created over-dentures will be fitted.

Free initial consultations & affordable payment plans

If you are unsure that a dental implant will be the right treatment for you, we offer free initial consultation, so we can discuss with you your needs and explore all the options available to your case. We have 0% or low interest payment plans (subject to status) that can help break up the overall cost of treatment.