A dental prosthesis foundation capable of being finished or adjusted or
repaired and which may be assembled and adjusted to variable jaw ridge
sizes, and formed with self-curing hardened resins. The foundation
supports prosthetic teeth and is permanently but removably secured to the
jaw by implants embedded in hard dental tissue, such as tooth stubs or
bones. The dentures can be readily repaired or adjusted for changes in
the jaw of the patient, by chairside techniques available to dentists.
The foundation can also be adjusted to changes in size and shape of
ridges in the jawbones for more comfortable use of the dentures secured
on such prostheses.