When you think about missing teeth, you may think of dentures. They are surely a go-to classic option for replacing missing teeth, but are the best choice? Today, we’re going to examine the pros and cons of both so you can make the decision that’s best for you.
Dentures:
Summary: Traditional dentures are removable
appliances that sit on top of your gums where the missing teeth used to be.
They are comparatively inexpensive to full-arch implants and improve the
ability to speak and function day-to-day compared to without teeth.
Let’s take a closer look:
Pros:
·
Low
cost
·
Don’t
require surgery
·
Aesthetically
pleasing
·
Improve
the ability to speak clearly
·
Can
be used even with damaged teeth or jaw
Cons:
·
Can
be uncomfortable
·
Affects
the taste of food
·
Can
shift & click in the mouth with everyday use
·
Can
fall out
·
Only
lasts 7-15 years
·
Are
expensive to replace and require regular maintenance
·
The
natural bone underneath is prone to deterioration over time
Full-arch implants:
Summary: Full-arch dental implants are an effective
long-term solution for replacing missing teeth. Full-arch implants are the
ideal solution for replacing full rows of teeth in the mouth if you’re looking
for the feel, function, and fulfilment of natural teeth that last a
lifetime.
Let’s
take a closer look:
Pros:
·
Cause
little burden on the mouth
·
Last
a lifetime when properly cared for
·
Promotes
healing in the mouth and reduces jaw issues over time
·
Function
just like regular teeth
·
Can
strengthen the jawbone
·
You
can eat any food with confidence
Cons:
·
Can
be quite costly
·
Take
longer to put in place and heal
The Final Verdict:
In most cases, we recommend full-arch implants as a safe and reliable long-term
solution for superior smile restoration.