Why get Dental Implants instead of Dentures?

Dental Implants vs Dentures

Deciding whether or not to get dental implants or dentures is a big decision. There are a lot of factors that go into that decision. Additionally, dental implants are becoming increasingly popular as the go-to option for tooth restoration. This is due to a host of benefits that dental implants offer over the traditional set of dentures.

The Benefits of Dental Implants

  • Dental implants offer a permanent solution to missing teeth when compared to Dentures. They may seem like a big investment upfront but consider how many benefits come with that investment.
  • Four one dental implants are embedded directly into the jaw bone. This means that your jaw bone will continue to grow and maintain its shape preserving your natural facial structure.
  • Dental implants feel and function exactly like natural regular teeth. You will hardly notice them as they can be color matched to the natural color of your teeth. Whereas in the past they may have been slightly unnatural looking Modern Dental Implants resemble teeth quite readily.
  • The best part is dental implants won’t require any kind of special cream or adhesive oh, and you can clean them just like your regular teeth. Just be sure to brush twice daily and floss at least once a day to maintain good overall oral health. Your life routine will hardly be interrupted after getting an implant. You might even have a hard time remembering that you even have them.
  • Dental implants are a strong and stable tooth replacement option. Their base is anchored directly into the jaw bone and they fit comfortably with your natural teeth. This means that you will Never have to worry about them  slipping or sliding around when eating, drinking, or talking. You will even be able to continue to enjoy many of the same Foods. This is very unlike dentures.

Disadvantages to dental implants

  • They can be costly, and not every insurance plan will be able to cover the full cost of them. However, they are a big investment in your overall health. This is because your dental health is connected to every other aspect of your life. How well your teeth are doing directly impacts how well you can absorb nutrients. And that has ramifications for the entirety of your body.
  • Despite a sometimes lengthy recovery time, more and more people are deciding to choose a dental implant instead of a denture. And this is for a great reason dental implants offer all of the benefits of a natural tooth without any of the disadvantages of dentures.
  • Lastly, if you suffer from Bone Loss also known as Osteoporosis, there may be a chance your implant may need to be replaced.

Why bother with dentures?

Dentures are a more traditional option when it comes to options for tooth restoration, and they have a long history of being a staple in dentistry. They offer some advantages however. They are relatively inexpensive and for some people that works just fine. They are cast from a mold of your teeth and then affixed daily with an adhesive or cream. They are meant to be worn during the day and then retired at night. Their affordability makes them a go-to option for many patients.

Disadvantages of Dentures

  • They will often need replacement and will wear down within a few years, and will need to be remade or realigned every few years in order to keep up with the changing shape of your jaw.
  • Because you have no teeth to encourage bone growth in the jaw, your jaw bone will decay and shrink.Without any teeth present the jaw bone will continue to decay. A dentures will not be able to preserve the jaw bone because it sits on top of the gums. This is very much unlike a dental implant. Dentures can often feel unnatural in the mouth or fake. They can also slip and move around and cause great difficulty when chewing or when speaking when doing other normal activities.
  • Dentures also require a number of creams and adhesives that are used to keep them in place. This means that you will have to reapply these creams or adhesives every time you put in your dentures which will likely be a new daily ritual for you. Your daily menu will also change as you will not be able to choose certain foods due to the weak or chewing ability that dentures afford you.
  • Dentures will have to be removed nightly in order to be cleaned this means that you have a higher chance of misplacing the dentures or losing them or even damaging that them. This can add up over time leading to a higher cost compared to dental implants. You will also have to replace them every few years as your job changes and as they get worn down.

If you are curious about exploring your tooth-replacement options or you have more questions that you would like us to answer, give La Verne Dental & Implant Center in La Verne, CA a call at (909) 596-1155 to schedule an appointment today.

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