Implants vs. Dentures: A Comparison Guide

 
 
 

Imagine rediscovering the simple joy of eating your favourite foods without worry or laughing with a full, confident smile. For many people with missing teeth, this is the goal. The question is, how do you get there? While both dentures and dental implants offer a path to a restored smile, they represent two very different journeys. Let's explore the unique benefits and considerations of each, so you can decide which one will lead you to the freedom and comfort you're looking for.

Denture vs Dental Implant

When a tooth is lost, the underlying jawbone begins to deteriorate over time. This is where the core difference between dentures and implants becomes clear. A denture is a removable set of artificial teeth that sits on the gums, restoring your smile and chewing ability. However, because it doesn't stimulate the bone, it can't prevent this bone loss, which can lead to a shifting fit and a sunken facial appearance over time. A dental implant, on the other hand, is a titanium post surgically placed into the jawbone. This post fuses with the bone, not only providing a solid, permanent foundation for a new tooth, but also stimulating the bone to prevent future deterioration, thereby preserving your facial structure and long-term oral health.

For dentists, the choice between an implant and a denture is clear. A dental implant is simply the better option because it's a permanent solution that protects your health. When a tooth is missing, the jawbone starts to shrink, which can change the shape of your face. An implant is placed directly into the bone, stopping this from happening. Unlike a denture that sits on top of your gums and can feel loose, an implant is a fixed part of your mouth that feels and functions just like a real tooth, giving you a strong, secure bite.

Your smile is an investment in your long-term health and quality of life. Although dentures offer a temporary fix, dental implants provide a permanent solution that protects your jawbone and overall oral health. To learn which option will provide you with the most lasting benefits, we highly recommend a one-on-one consultation. Book your exam with a dentist today to get started on your journey to a full, healthy smile.

Sooki Reeves