Step prosthesis – fixed support for removable dentures
The underrated solution for an edentulous jaw—a stable metal bar supported by just a few implants makes all the difference.
Denis-Focus Dental
Mosonmagyaróvár, Hungary
May 5, 2026Approx. 6 min. reading time
A bar connecting a few implants provides the denture with a secure fit—and can be removed at any time for cleaning.
The most important things at a glance
The Bar prosthesis is a removable denture that is securely anchored to implants.
A metal bar anchored by 2 to 4 implants securely holds the prosthesis in the jaw.
The ideal solution for patients with edentulous jaws who are dissatisfied with full dentures.
Cheaper than fixed dentures – but with significantly more retention than a classic denture.
What is a maryland bridge?
The Bar prosthesis – sometimes also called an implant-supported bridge or splint prosthesis – is a removable denture that is based on a few Dental implants is firmly anchored. The central element is a high-quality metal bar – usually made of titanium or precious metal – which runs between 2 to 4 implants. This bar acts like a mechanical anchor to which the prosthesis is precisely attached.
The result: a denture that fits so securely that you never have to worry about it shifting while you speak, laugh, or chew—yet is so easy to remove that you can clean it thoroughly at any time. Many patients describe the difference from a traditional full denture as „like a whole new world.".
How does the pier construction work?
The principle of Bar prosthesis is elegant and mechanically sound: First, 2 to 4 implants are placed in the edentulous jaw. After the healing phase, a custom bar is attached to these implants. This bar runs like a narrow railing along the jaw and connects the implants into a stable unit.
A precisely fitting abutment design is integrated into the prosthesis—a type of counterpart that slides precisely onto the abutment during insertion. Thanks to the friction-based fit or additional locking mechanisms (depending on the design), the prosthesis sits absolutely securely. To remove it, it is gently lifted out.
„The implant-supported bridge is likely the best compromise between fixed dentures and removable dentures – stable, hygienic, and affordable."
Who is a Maryland bridge suitable for?
One Bar prosthesis is particularly suitable for:
Patients with edentulous upper or lower jaw, who want to give their classic prosthesis a firm hold.
Patients who not for fixed dentures on 4/6 implants would like to choose – often for cost reasons or for simpler cleaning.
Patients with anatomical peculiarities, where a bridge is the biomechanically best solution.
Patients who Removable prosthesis go out, but no longer want to put up with them slipping.
Especially in the lower jaw, where conventional full dentures often lack a stable fit, a bar denture on just 2 implants can significantly improve quality of life.
Implant-supported prosthesis vs. fixed denture
A common question: Should there be a Bar prosthesis or a Fixed dentures on 4/6 implants Both solutions have their advantages.
Advantages of the pontic prosthesis
Cheaper – fewer implants needed
Easier to clean (denture removable)
Well-suited even with a difficult bone supply
Can be easily thinned or adjusted as needed
Advantages of fixed dentures
More natural feel - like your own teeth
No plastic base, no covered palate (upper jaw)
Higher chewing power and chewing experience
The prosthesis does not need to be removed.
In a free initial consultation, we will show you both options based on your X-ray – including a cost comparison – and advise you individually on which solution suits you best.
Treatment procedure
The creation of a Bar prosthesis It takes place in clear steps:
Diagnosis DVT X-ray, assessment of bone stock, personalized planning.
Implantation Placement of 2 to 4 implants under local anesthesia.
Curing phase 3–6 months, during which the implants fuse firmly with the jawbone (osseointegration). During this time, you often wear a temporary restoration.
Impressioning and bridge fabrication after healing, the individual bar is digitally constructed and with CAD/CAM technology Made from titanium or precious metal.
Prosthetic adjustment The stirrup construction will be incorporated into the new prosthesis.
Integration The bridge is attached to the implants, the prosthesis is fitted, and you will be instructed on how to use it.
Good to know
If you have bone loss in your jaw, a Bone augmentation may be necessary before implantation. We clarify this during the diagnostic phase – bone augmentation and implantation can often be combined in a single procedure.
Care and durability
The Bar prosthesis is hygienic and one of the most comfortable solutions for a toothless jaw. It is removed daily and thoroughly cleaned inside and out. The bar and surrounding implants also need to be cleaned carefully, especially with an interdental brush that fits under the bar.
With good care and regular checkups, the implants and the bar will last a lifetime. The prosthesis itself (i.e., the teeth and the plastic base) is usually replaced after 10 to 15 years – similar to a traditional prosthesis. The advantage is that the implants and the bar remain, and only the replaceable part is re-manufactured.
Frequently Asked Questions About Bridge Prostheses
One Bar prosthesis is a removable denture that is anchored to 2 to 4 dental implants. A metal bar runs between the implants, giving the prosthesis a firm hold. The result: the comfort of a removable denture with the stability of a fixed denture.
The Bar prosthesis It is particularly suitable for patients with a completely edentulous jaw who are dissatisfied with a conventional full denture or wish for a more secure fit. It is a proven alternative to fixed dentures on 4/6 implants.
Implants, with proper care, can last a lifetime, and the bar usually remains functional for just as long. The prosthetic components (teeth, plastic base) are typically replaced after 10 to 15 years, without the need to replace the implants themselves.
Both solutions have their strengths. A fixed prosthesis on 4/6 implants feels the most natural. A Bar prosthesis is hygienically easier to clean, often cheaper, and still very stable. The decision depends on the individual case, budget, and patient's wishes.