The primary focus addresses methods and devices employed to enhance the stability of mandibular full dental prostheses. The lower denture, due to anatomical constraints and muscular influences, often presents retention challenges for edentulous patients. Achieving a stable and well-fitting lower denture is essential for proper function, comfort, and overall quality of life.
A stable mandibular prosthesis significantly improves a patient’s ability to chew, speak, and swallow effectively. Reduced denture movement minimizes soft tissue irritation and ulceration, promoting oral health and comfort. The quest for improved lower denture stability has driven innovations in dental materials, implant technology, and denture design strategies throughout the history of prosthodontics.