Comparing Implant Supported Dentures With Traditional Dentures

Most of us know that dentures are an option if we lose our teeth, but there is also a more permanent solution called implant supported dentures. If you’re not familiar with this type of denture, that’s ok. Recent advancements in dental technology have led to where patients can receive implants combined with other dental applications to make for a more comfortable and form-fitting tooth loss solution. Not only are these types of dentures more secure, but they also make it possible to eat the foods you love without worrying about your dentures falling out or breaking them and having to get an emergency replacement. 

Differences between traditional dentures and implant-supported dentures

To help you decide if implant-supported dentures are right for you, we’ll compare them with traditional benefits to show the benefits and risks patients need to consider. We know how important your smile is and that getting a proper solution can impact your self-esteem as well as your quality of life. 

To help inform your decision, we will directly compare implants versus traditional dentures. 

The resting position of the dentures 

As most of us know, traditional dentures work by sitting on the gums and using the upper or lower jawbone for support. In almost all cases, this is achieved by placing denture adhesive on the dentures and then placing them in the mouth. Over time the adhesive wears off and must be reapplied to keep the dentures in, and the dentures must be removed and cleaned every so often. 

Conversely, implant dentures are permanently attached to the gum, with implants acting as an anchor for the denture application. This means that the dentures are fused to the mouth and not designed to be removed. For patients used to traditional dentures, this makes it easier to eat and talk without worrying about dentures falling out or becoming loose. Additionally, it is not necessary to apply denture adhesive for the teeth to stay in. 

Jawbone recession is a symptom of traditional dentures

When you lose your natural teeth and get dentures, your jawbone loses the attachment to the root system that once supported your natural teeth. Therefore, a person’s mouth may begin to droop or sag over time, resulting in an unnatural look. Jawbone density can recede to the point that corrective surgery is needed. This is not to mention that traditional dentures become less stable as the jawbone recedes. 

Dental implants are inserted directly into the jawbone and work the same way as natural tooth roots, stimulating the jawbone and preventing jawbone recession, resulting in a more natural facial appearance. This also improves the health of your mouth and jaw as other dental issues can impact the amount of jawbone that a person has available such as advanced gum disease. In this way, implants benefit not just your smile but your overall oral health and quality of life. 

Reach out to your dentist for more information

These are just a couple of the advantages of implant dentures over traditional dentures. Contact your dentist to learn more about the pros and cons and if you are a good candidate for this procedure. Learning more will help you make the most informed decision regarding your oral health. 

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