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Dental Implants vs Dentures


A labeled cross-section of a dental implant, showing the crown, abutment, post, and integration into the jawbone.If you want to replace your missing teeth, you will come across various options. Some of the most common options include dental implants and dentures. Which tooth replacement option you choose will depend on several factors, including your preference, number of remaining teeth, and health and condition of the jawbone. Both dentures and implants come with a set of benefits. It is essential to weigh your options with our dentist at Dental Works to come up with a solution that provides you with the best benefits for your needs.

Maintenance of Dentures vs. Implants


Dental implant care is the same as caring for your natural teeth. The recommended times a day to brush your teeth is twice daily and flossing at least once a day, the same as that for natural teeth. Thus, cleaning implant supported dentures should be done the same. For dentures, care and maintenance increases. Wearing dentures overnight is not usually recommended. The dentures need to be soaked in water. Dentures need to be removed after eating so that you can clean them. The gums should be included as part of your brushing routine.

Complications with Dentures and Implants


Dental implants are effective and the safest solution one can pick for missing teeth. However, there can be complications, such as mechanical issues and infection. That doesn't mean that every patient goes through these complications. Complications that can occur with dentures include the gums forming sores or dentures becoming loose and moving out of position.

Selecting Dentures vs. Implants


Before you make up your mind about dental implants and dentures, you should consider some things first. Age is one factor to point out before you choose which one is between the two. Younger children with a growing jaw are not to choose dental implants. However, once their jaw is fully developed, they can have the restoration done. On the other hand, dentures may be more suitable for older individuals because the healing time is less and the procedure is also less time-consuming.

Bone density has to be enough to support dental implants. If not, then bone grafting can be helpful. The process can be more time-consuming. An alternative is to choose bridges or dentures. Which one is right for you can be determined at Dental Works based on your situation.

Oral hygiene care between dental implants and dentures also differs and we can explain it when you call us at . Patients with dental implants spend less cleaning time than those that have dentures.

Which Tooth Restoration is Right for You?


Let Dental Works help you determine if dental implants or dentures would be the best way to replace your missing teeth. Give us a call at (480) 360-7529 to schedule an appointment with us.


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