Should I Get Dental Implants or Dentures?

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Aren’t sure if you should get dental implants or dentures? If so, you’ve come to the right place! Our dental implant dentist in South Bend, IN, can help you weigh the pros and cons of each procedure so you can make an informed decision for your smile. He’ll also be able to determine if you’re a candidate for dental implants.

In the meantime, here’s what you need to know about the main differences between dental implants and dentures.

Functionality

Both dental implants and dentures have the ability to replace missing teeth. However, your experience with dental implants will be different from that with dentures. That’s because of how both of these tooth replacement options work.

In the case of the dental implant procedure, the doctor inserts a titanium alloy post into the jawbone. Over the course of several months, this implant fuses to the jawbone tissue during a process called osseointegration. At that point, the implant becomes the perfect foundation for an abutment and crown.

Since a titanium dental implant is embedded in the jawbone, your replacement tooth will remain stable as you eat, talk, smile, and laugh. With dentures, you may experience occasional slippage due to the fact that the appliance rests on top of your gums.

To discreetly correct slipping dentures, you’ll need to bite down gently and swallow. This will discreetly move your denture appliance back in place. With dental implant treatment, you’re able to avoid this hassle altogether.

Jawbone Deterioration

As soon as you lose a tooth, your body starts to absorb the minerals in your jaw to use elsewhere. If left untreated, jawbone deterioration can lead to a condition called facial collapse. Facial collapse can alter the appearance of your face so it looks more sunken. It can also make it more uncomfortable or difficult to continue wearing dentures.

Dentures don’t prevent bone loss in the jaw because they sit on top of the gums. However, since dental implant surgery replaces the function of a natural tooth root, it can trick your body into thinking your tooth is still there.

Lifespan

A dental implant can last for a lifetime with proper care. However, you’ll need to replace the dental crown that sits on top as needed. In general, a dental crown that’s kept in good condition may last between 10 and 15 years. To get the full use of your dental crown, you should continue to practice good oral hygiene by brushing and flossing your teeth every day.

In comparison, full dentures tend to last between 5 and 10 years. Partial dentures may last up to 15 years with proper maintenance and dental hygiene. Keep in mind that you may need Dr. Gasko to adjust the fit of your dentures as your jaw naturally shrinks over time.

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Confidence

It’s not uncommon for people with dentures to feel self-conscious about their appliances, especially if they’re prone to slippage. The good news is that dental implants look, feel, and function like natural teeth. This can help boost your confidence when meeting with friends, applying for jobs, or otherwise trying to make a good impression.

Often, we don’t realize the lasting impact dentures can make on our self-esteem until we make the switch to dental implants. Unlike dentures, dental implants have a permanent foundation in the jaw and can last a lifetime with proper care. This allows you to show off your smile with the utmost confidence.

Book a Dental Implant Consultation

Dr. Michael Gasko is an experienced dental implant dentist in South Bend, IN. He’s also accepting new patients and would be more than happy to help you explore your tooth replacement options. To schedule an appointment, please call Select Dental Associates at (574) 213-7478. You may also fill out our online contact form and someone from our team will reach out to you soon.