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How are dental implants different than dentures?


For those men and women who have started researching tooth replacement options, you’ll quickly learn that there are many out there—and each one may be ideal depending on your individual circumstances. Before settling on a treatment course, it is important to compare all of your options in order to decide which is best for you. While dental implants are quickly growing in popularity, dentures are also a widely known option for tooth replacement, so how do dental implants differ from dentures?

Dental Implants

Dental implants are a tooth replacement option that can help individuals looking to replace anywhere from a single tooth to a full set of teeth. The dental implant treatment involves placing implants in the jawbone where they act as anchors for dental prosthetics (crowns, bridges, dentures, etc.) The number of dental implants you’ll need will depend on the number of teeth being replaced.

Patients replacing a single tooth will most often utilize the dental implant with a crown, those replacing a group of teeth will utilize one or more implants with a bridge, and those replacing a full arch of teeth or a full set of teeth will use several implants with dentures. Consult with your dentist to see what option will best suit your individual needs.

Dentures

Dentures are a removable set of teeth or partial set of teeth that need are used to replace a full arch or a full set of teeth. Dentures are removable, meaning they require special care in order to remain functional. Many denture wearers claim that their dentures often feel bulky and are difficult to get used to. As time passes, dentures can become loose and ill-fitting, which leads to shifting in the mouth while speaking and eating.

Because of this, more denture wearers are turning to dental implants in order to stabilize their replacement teeth. Dental implants, once placed, will secure denture arches so that they remain stable, and no longer need to be removed. Stable support provided by dental implants allow denture wearers to care for their dentures like they would natural teeth. Dental implants eliminate the common complaints associated with dentures and leave patients with a naturally beautiful smile.

Consider the differences between removable dentures and dental implant dentures and see which option will better suit your needs.