Publication Details
Issue: Vol 3, No 3 (2026)
ISSN: 3032-1085

Abstract

Objective: This article presents a review of current methods for retaining removable dentures using dental implants. Methods: The main types of attachment systems are discussed—ball attachments, clasp and lock mechanisms, bar designs, and magnetic systems. Their biomechanical characteristics, indications, advantages, and limitations in clinical practice are analyzed. Special attention is given to the role of digital CAD/CAM technologies in the planning and fabrication of implant-supported dentures, which enhance positioning accuracy, durability, and patient comfort. Results: It is shown that the use of implants for denture retention significantly improves stability, function, and quality of life, especially in cases of severe alveolar ridge atrophy. Novelty: Special attention is given to the role of digital CAD/CAM technologies in the planning and fabrication of implant-supported dentures, which enhance positioning accuracy, durability, and patient comfort.

Keywords
Dental implants Removable dentures Retention Ball attachments Bar systems Lock mechanisms CAD/CAM Prosthetic rehabilitation