A hybrid denture is a special type of denture secured to
implants, used to replace complete or partial tooth loss. The
base is made of metal alloys and the upper part is made of
acrylic or porcelain teeth. It is a fixed structure; it cannot
be removed by the patient, but can be removed by the dentist if
necessary. This makes it both durable and comfortable.
People with high aesthetic expectations but who do not want
to use a classic palatal prosthesis
Why is a Hybrid Prosthesis Preferred?
It provides a stable structure, the patient can use it
comfortably in their daily life.
Maintenance and cleaning are easy as it can be removed
during physician checks.
If there is loss of bone and soft tissues, these structures
can be functionally imitated.
Aesthetics and lip support are strong
It restores speech and chewing functions at a high level.
It is more economical compared to other implant-supported
fixed prostheses.
What are the technological advantages?
Offers a natural appearance starting from the gums
Easy maintenance of oral hygiene
Ability to anatomically support bones and soft tissues
Achieving a high level of passive compliance
How Many Sessions Does It Take?
Although the treatment process is planned according to the
patient's condition, hybrid prosthesis applications are
generally completed in 5-6 sessions. The process consists of the
following steps:
Clinical and radiological examination
Implant planning and placement
Measurement taken after the recovery period
Trial and rehearsal stages
Fixing the prosthesis in the mouth
Long-Term Benefits of Hybrid Prosthesis
Rejuvenates facial expression in toothless individuals
Slows down osteoporosis
Provides a high level of jaw function
Provides a confident smile in social life
Provides long-lasting use with regular maintenance and
checks.