Traditional dentures, though widely used, have several limitations such as unreliable retention, discomfort, and acceleration of jawbone resorption. Recent advancements in dental prosthetics, particularly in the development of overdentures and sophisticated attachment systems, have addressed many of these issues, offering patients improved stability, comfort, and oral health outcomes.: To explore the advancements in dental prosthetics, specifically focusing on the development and benefits of overdentures and modern attachment systems compared to traditional dentures.: A comprehensive review of the literature and recent innovations in dental prosthetics was conducted, examining the limitations of traditional dentures and the functional improvements provided by tooth-supported and implant-supported overdentures. The study also analyzed various attachment systems, including bar attachments, ball attachments, and locator attachments, to assess their effectiveness in enhancing denture stability, comfort, and oral health outcomes. Stability and Retention: Overdentures, whether tooth- or implant-supported, provide superior stability and retention compared to traditional dentures, significantly reducing the risk of slippage. Overdentures help preserve the jawbone and prevent bone resorption, maintaining facial structure and contributing to long-term oral health. Advanced attachment systems, such as bar, ball, and locator attachments, offer a secure and comfortable fit, improving chewing efficiency and speech clarity.Enhanced stability, comfort, and functionality of overdentures lead to a higher quality of life for patients.The advancements in overdentures and attachment systems represent a significant improvement over traditional dentures. These innovations provide greater stability, improved oral health, and enhanced functionality, offering patients a more reliable, comfortable, and effective solution for dental prosthetics. As dental technology continues to evolve, the options and outcomes for individuals requiring dental prosthetics will continue to improve.