Occlusal dentures: pros and cons, costs and care

Bite dentures (or bite dentures) are implant-supported dentures, also called overdentures, which means they can be fixed in your mouth by implants. If you are missing most or all teeth, it will meet your needs.

The occlusal denture will replace your missing teeth, and you will again benefit from a beautiful smile and teeth. It will seriously affect your appearance, and your daily eating and speaking functions will return to normal.

Simply put, a denture is a type of dental restoration or denture that is inserted into your mouth to allow you to have normal oral functions, such as chewing and speaking. In traditional or traditional denture types, the denture is fixed to your gums and will not be connected to the jaw or gums by other devices. In turn, this can cause discomfort and gum pain, especially when the dentures are loose and do not fit in your mouth.

On the other hand, occlusal dentures are different from traditional dentures. You can enjoy its stability and fit, which allows you to take it off or leave it in your mouth at any time.

What are occlusal dentures?

Bite-type dentures are a form of dentures in which dentists or prosthetics use dental implants to fix them on the gums. The dentist will carve dental implants on your jawbone. This process is done through surgery under anesthesia. Then design the metal frame needed to fix and keep the occlusal denture in place according to your needs or conditions.

You may need 2 to 6 or more implants, depending on the quality of your bones and replacement of missing upper or lower teeth. Therefore, it will not rub, move or move like traditional dentures. The snap-in dentures is fixed by the implant.

The fact that occlusal dentures require surgery to insert implants can be daunting. No need to worry, because in a typical risk-free operation, anesthetics and anesthetics can numb your bones. Your surgery will only require a healing period of about 2 to 6 months.

If you have certain conditions or diseases, or when bone density and quality prevent you from getting an occlusal denture, your dentist or restorative dentist will tell you if you can get an implant.


At th same time, in order to strengthen bones that have degenerated due to aging or excessive stress and strength, you may be required to undergo bone graft surgery.

With biting dentures, you will get relief and comfort, and your dentures will never loosen or become uncomfortable. Bite them in your mouth, and don’t slurred when eating or talking every day, because they are tight and fit.

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