Dental Implants & Veneers

Dental Implants

vs. Dentures

When considering dentures and full-mouth dental implants as treatment options, it’s important to know the differences between the two so you can choose the one that best fits your lifestyle.

Dental Implant Pros:

Full-arch dental implants provide a natural-looking and attractive smile, improving the overall appearance of your face and enhancing your self-confidence.

With full-arch dental implants, you can eat, speak, and smile with confidence, without worrying about your teeth shifting or slipping. The implants are securely anchored into the jawbone, providing a stable and comfortable solution for missing teeth.

Full-arch dental implants help preserve the natural shape of the jawbone, preventing bone loss and preserving the surrounding teeth. They do not require the surrounding teeth to be ground down, as is the case with traditional bridges, which can cause damage to healthy teeth.

Full-arch dental implants are designed to be a permanent solution for missing teeth, with proper care they can last a lifetime.

Full-arch dental implants require minimal maintenance and care, making them a convenient and hassle-free solution for missing teeth. They can be brushed and flossed just like natural teeth, and do not require any special adhesives or cleaning solutions.

Unlike traditional dentures, which can be uncomfortable and cause sore spots, full-arch dental implants are designed to be comfortable and stable, allowing you to eat and speak with ease.

man smiling after new cosmetic teeth

Dental Implant Cons:

Full-arch dental implants can be more expensive than other dental treatments, such as dentures or bridges.

Full-arch dental implant treatment involves a surgical procedure to place the implants in the jawbone, which can be uncomfortable or even painful for some patients.

It can take several months for the implants to fully integrate with the jawbone, which means that the patient will need to be patient and cautious during the healing process.

While rare, dental implant failure can occur, which may require additional treatment to correct.

To ensure the long-term success of full-arch dental implants, it is essential to maintain good oral hygiene practices, including regular brushing and flossing.

Denture Pros:

Dentures are often less expensive than other dental treatments, such as dental implants or bridges.

Unlike dental implants, dentures do not require surgery to be placed, making them a non-invasive option for tooth replacement.

Dentures can be easily repaired or replaced if they become damaged or worn over time.

Dentures can be customized to fit your mouth’s unique shape and size, providing a comfortable and natural-looking fit.

Dentures can be fitted and provided to the patient relatively quickly, providing an immediate solution for missing teeth.

Customized Snap-On denture solution
Smiling patient with Snap-On dentures in Kansas City Overland Park Kansas

Denture Cons:

Dentures can be less comfortable than other dental treatments, particularly if they are not properly fitted or if the patient has difficulty adjusting to them.

Dentures can shift or move around in the mouth, particularly while eating or speaking, which can be uncomfortable or embarrassing for some patients

Dentures require more maintenance than other dental treatments, such as dental implants. They must be removed and cleaned regularly and may require the use of special cleaning solutions or adhesives.

Dentures may affect a patient’s ability to speak clearly, particularly if they are not properly fitted or if the patient has difficulty adjusting to them.

Over time, dentures can contribute to bone loss in the jaw, which can cause the dentures to become loose or uncomfortable.

What are the differences between dental implants and dentures?

Determining which option is best for you can be difficult because there are so many factors to consider. The main differences between dentures and full-arch dental implants are cost, comfort, and long-term outcomes. 

Making the decision to get dentures or dental implants can be overwhelming. By understanding the benefits of both types of treatments, you’ll be able to make the right choice for your needs. At Gordon Dental, we’ll help you find the dental solution that fits your needs.

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