Should I Get Dental Implants or Dentures?

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Should I get dental implants or dentures? It’s a common question among people with gaps to fill in their smile. And it’s one worth thinking about. What’s more, many times it comes down to preference and budget.

If the thought of dentures or partials isn’t appealing, you have other options now. In addition, losing teeth can be a stressful situation. However, finding the right fit for you shouldn’t be. You can think about several different factors when deciding which to choose. Let’s go over them. Keep reading!

Should I get Dental Implants or Dentures? 2 Options

1. Dental Implants

Dental implants resemble natural teeth the most. Your dentist will surgically fix them to the jawbone with a titanium screw. In most cases, 2 surgeries will complete the process. However, some implant placements are more complex. Once placed, your implant becomes part of the jawbone. This helps preserve strong facial structure and avoid bone loss in your jaw. In addition, you can chew normally with implants. They feel and look like your natural teeth. And your nightly routine, including brushing and flossing, won’t be much different. This is good news, since oral health is important.

Just as they set themselves apart in quality, dental implants also cost a bit more. However, they last longer—up to 20 years or more.

2. Dentures

When it comes to dentures you can take several factors into account. For one thing, they cost less then dental implants, but don’t last as long. If you drop them, they can break relatively easily. For that reason, they generally last up to 6 years or so. In addition, dentures don’t require surgery at all. However, you won’t have the luxury of eating whatever you want. Because of the way dentures fit in your mouth, you’ll need to restrict yourself from certain foods.

You will also have to clean your dentures regularly, just like regular teeth—and food can get trapped. If left alone, that can cause oral health issues. Their false nature can also be more noticeable if they come loose. In addition, you may take some time to become familiar with them. You may have a hard time speaking around them at first.

 


 

When it comes to this decision, consider how many teeth you’re replacing. This just may be the deciding factor. Discuss your options with your dentist. In addition, insurance will often cover dentures—while they may consider dental implants as more of a cosmetic procedure. This is something you will need to check on with your provider before you decide which option you’ll take.

The experienced dentists at Premier Dental Group can help you with your unique situation. We’ll be happy to recommend the next steps for you. Call (865) 290-1232 to set your appointment up today.

 





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