Dentures- Implant Supported Partial Removable

What is an implant supported partial removable denture?

An implant supported partial removable denture is a prosthesis that replaces some of your teeth on the upper and/or lower jaw, coming in and out of the mouth, firmly locking into supporting implants using multiple locking options. After taking scans of your mouth, our doctors will design a custom-fit, comfortable denture, working closely with you to determine the shape, color, and size of the teeth, creating a natural looking and beautiful smile.

Implant supported partial removable dentures are secured in place with dental implants, which are the artificial roots placed into your jawbone. These implants create a solid foundation to support the base of your denture. Utilizing implants allows for a secure and confident fit, as they help prevent your jaw from bone loss over time, a common issue when there are no root structures to support it.

Implant supported partial removable dentures most closely resemble the look, feel, and function of natural teeth. Eating, speaking, traveling and many other activities will feel much like they did with your natural teeth.

How to care for your implant supported partial removable denture?

Proper care of your implant supported partial removable denture is crucial for maintaining good oral health and ensuring the longevity of your prosthesis, the implants supporting it, and your remaining natural teeth. Like natural teeth, your implant supported partial removable denture requires daily cleaning to maintain its optimal appearance, function and prevent the buildup of harmful bacteria.

  • Brush and rinse your implant supported partial denture with a nonabrasive denture toothpaste daily.
  • Brush and rinse your remaining natural teeth and underlying gum tissue twice a day.
  • Brush and rinse your partial denture, gum tissue, and natural teeth after eating.
  • Do not sleep with your implant supported partial removable denture in your mouth overnight. Because it feels comfortable and securely locked in your mouth, you may be tempted to leave your partial denture in your mouth while you sleep. While you can take a nap wearing them occasionally, leaving them in overnight is not recommended.
  • Take your partial denture out of your mouth each night. Allowing your gum tissue a break from being covered by your denture will prevent tissue irritation and infection.
  • Keep your denture moist overnight. The materials your implant supported partial removable denture is made from need to remain moist to prevent from becoming brittle and retain the proper strength and fit, as we age our salvia production decreases, and our mouths do not produce enough moisture for this purpose.
  • In addition to daily cleaning at home, visits with our doctors and team are essential to keep both you and your denture in optimal function and health. During these visits our team will:
    • Review the effectiveness of your home care techniques and tools used.
    • Assess the implants holding your partial in place to ensure their integrity.
    • Assess your denture to ensure its integrity and fit.
    • Assess the condition and health of your underlying gum tissue, bone and remaining natural teeth.
    • Professionally clean your denture, gum tissue and remaining natural teeth.

These steps help keep you and your denture in optimal condition and maintain a healthy mouth by preventing bacterial buildup that can potentially lead to gum disease, bone and tooth loss and the ability of your implants to support your partial denture as designed.