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Dentures or Dental Implants?

Dentures or Dental Implants?

Dentures or dental implants? If you need to replace permanent teeth, it is important to carefully weigh the options available to restore the function and form of your natural teeth. In the past, you had two options: a denture or a dental bridge. Dental implants are a new option for replacing teeth that have been made possible by modern advances in dental technology.

Dentures or Dental Implants
Dentures or Dental Implants

Dental Implants Feel and Function Like Real Teeth

Dental implants, unlike dentures, replace lost teeth down to their roots. They attach them to the jaw so that they become real replacement teeth. Dental implants feel and function like natural teeth thanks to their titanium posts that resemble roots.

Implants are not dependent on the neighbouring teeth. This is unlike fixed bridges, which are attached to the existing teeth. Dental implants will not slip off like removable dentures. They are very secure. The dental implant offers a durable alternative to dentures and bridges, which are more prone to failure due to decay and periodontal diseases.

Dental Implants: What To Consider Before Deciding?

Cost and surgery are the two most important factors to consider before deciding on dental implants.

The cost of implant surgery can be much higher than the cost of new dentures. Before making a decision, you may want to check if your health insurance covers the procedure. The second reason is that the procedure required for implant surgery requires more recovery time than the standard procedure for dentures. Before surgery, the dentist must discuss with the patient a detailed treatment plan that will include the expected recovery time. This depends on the specific condition of the patient and the treatment required. The condition of the gums and jaw are also important factors to consider. There may not be sufficient good bone to attach the grafts if there is a severe injury.

Dental implants can be a great way to replace missing teeth. You may be faced with a situation where you have to decide between dentures and dental implants. Speak to your dentist immediately! 

A Set of Dentures
A Set of Dentures

How Do Dental Implants Measure Up?

Implant dentures are permanent tooth replacements. They’ve been a popular option for dentures in recent years. They cost more than dentures but they are durable and last longer, saving you money in the long run. Dentures are more difficult to maintain than dental implants, so you’ll need to visit the dentist less often.

You will never need to worry about your dental implants falling out when you are speaking or laughing with friends. They also feel and look more natural. Dental implants will make you feel as if you never lost your tooth.

It’s a good idea when weighing up your options to consult your dentist. You can get help from them to make the best decision.

Seamless Smiles: The End of Tradeoffs for Perfect Teeth

Many children have been called “metal teeth”, which has led to fights in schoolyards around the world. Even though working professionals no longer face schoolyard bullying, they are still reluctant to expose their metal braces for fear of projecting an unattractive image or feeling uncomfortable in social situations. Invisalign, a treatment that uses virtually invisible aligners to straighten teeth, is popular among adult orthodontic patients.

Invisalign uses clear removable aligners to slowly move teeth to the desired position. Invisalign is a great way to straighten your teeth discreetly, while also being comfortable and effective. The removable aligners also allow you to brush, floss and eat as you normally would.

A consultation is required to determine whether you are a candidate for Invisalign treatment.

You may be able to get a partial or full reimbursement if you already have health insurance. You can call your health insurer and ask for item 881 (complete orthodontic treatment) to find out if you are eligible for a rebate.

Procedure For Dentures vs. Implants

Implants

Implants need enough bone to be able to insert screw-like implants and cap them with crowns. According to a study from 2018, they have become more popular in recent years.

First, a damaged dental root is removed. After the damaged root has been removed, or if it was already removed, a hole in the jawbone is drilled. The metal root of the prosthetic is implanted into the bone. A crown will be attached to the top of the metal post once the bone has grown around it, stabilizing it. The post may need a few months to be ready for the abutment. This is the piece that will hold the crown. Often, the abutment will be placed at the same time as the implant.

Final step: attach a Crown, an artificial tooth that matches the surrounding teeth.

Dentures

Dentures are removable prosthetic teeth that can be fitted to your mouth no matter how much bone there is.

Dentures are available in complete sets that replace all of the teeth in the upper or lower jaws, or they can be customized to replace just a few teeth. Partial dentures are what they’re called.

First, an impression is taken of either the upper or lower gingiva or both if all teeth need to be replaced by dentures. Your dentist will examine your mouth and jaw alignment to ensure that the dentures you receive will provide optimal chewing and speaking. The lab will then make a preliminary set of dentures and send it to your dentist. Dentures are placed in the mouth, and adjustments are made to the length or alignment of teeth before the final dentures are produced.

Dentures look just like your natural teeth and gums. They are attached to your gums with a special adhesive.

Are Dental Implants or Dentures Even Necessary?

Dental Implant
Dental Implant

Do you need dentures or dental implants? Asking this question is important before deciding on either option.

Dentures and dental implants can help restore your confidence, but this is not the only benefit. Your health can be affected by missing teeth in more ways than you think.

Food and bacteria can easily get stuck to exposed gums. If these food particles and bacteria are not removed, they can lead to infections. Gum disease is usually followed by infection, and has been associated with both heart disease and diabetes.

The structure of the jaw is also affected by missing teeth. The neighbouring teeth may shift to fill in the space left by your missing tooth. This shift in teeth can cause a domino effect. Your jawbone will shift over time as your teeth move. This can make your mouth more unstable. All of these factors can cause tooth decay and lead to the loss of more teeth.

How can you choose the right type of dental replacement for you, now that you know you need one?

How Long Do They Last?

dentures should be replaced about every five to eight years. Dentures can become loose over time because your facial bone structure changes. It could be that they no longer function properly, or become uncomfortable. By taking care of your dentures, you can extend their lifespan.

Implants can be as durable as healthy natural teeth if you take care of them. Your dentist will also schedule regular follow-ups to ensure that your implant remains secure.