When treating a completely tooth-free jaw there are two possible treatments:

Removable dentures, which are fixed onto the impants when in the mouth.
They do not slip and prevent pressure marks. They sit firmly on the implants. Pain when chewing
is a thing of the past. This form of fixture means that patients no longer experience the disadvantages of
traditional dentures. The dentures are removed from the mouth for care and hygiene.

A complete row of teeth – screwed onto the implants.
Fixed, integrated rows of teeth can be sealed onto the gums and are aesthetically a higher-quality solution.
This form of treatment is more comfortable for the patient and has a more natural optical effect.

With a view towards comfort for the user and quality of life, removable dentures with fixed
implants are the first- choice of therapy.