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Implants vs Dentures: What's The Better Option?

Advice From Manchester & Windsor, CT's Leading Specialist

Dentures and dental implants are both common methods utilized to replace missing or chipped teeth. Depending on your particular needs and budget, a professional dentist may lead you to one way more than another. Before choosing whether or not dentures or dental implants are the right choice for you, consider the advantages and disadvantages of each.

The Advantages of Dentures

There are various reasons clients will pick dentures over dental implants. The following outlines why people make the choice:

Most dental insurance benefit plans cover dentures.

They are easily removed.

It is the most common method for people who are missing multiple teeth as opposed to just one or two.

They are cheaper than dental implants. 

They are better than dental implants for anyone with a weak jaw. 

The Advantages of Dental Implants

Though dentures can be a great way to replace missing teeth for some people, they are not for everyone. For those patients who are missing teeth but do not love the dentures option, dental implants may be right for you. The following outlines the benefits of dental implants:

They are a permanent option. 

They stay in place, while dentures can often "slip" or move around in your mouth since they are not permanent. 

They have a great natural appearance. Dental implants are made to match your current teeth. 

They function like natural teeth and do not affect every day activities like chewing. 

They last longer, which justifies the higher cost, and can end up saving a patient money over time. 

It means fewer visits to the dentist. 

Disadvantages of Dental Implants vs. Dentures

Unfortunately, there are both advantages and disadvantages to both options, no matter which one you choose. Below outlines the disadvantages of both to help you decide which service would best work for you:

Dentures:

They must be regularly removed and cleaned.

They are more prone to infection compared to dental implants, since they must be cleaned regularly. 

You cannot wear dentures at night.

Dentures are not permanent, and must use adhesive to stick. 

Dentures often "slip" and move around in your mouth.

You cannot eat certain food with dentures, including caramel and corn on the cob.

They do not last as long as dental implants. Dentures must be replaced every 3 to 6 years, depending on how you take care of them, while dental implants last 20 or more years with no care besides daily brushing and flossing. 

Dental Implants:

They are more expensive than dentures. 

A patient must have a certain amount of bone density or jawbone strength to support dental implants. 

Most insurance companies to not cover dentures because they are ruled as "cosmetic services". 

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Are you still unsure about whether dental implants or dentures are right for you? The best way to choose which service is to sit down with a professional dentist, like the team at Signature Smiles, and talk about what is best for your unique situation. At Signature Smiles, we understand that each and every patient is different, with different needs, dental goals, budgets and time. Give us a call today at their of our two office locations, and schedule an appointment to discuss what option is more tailored to you. We look forward to helping you create a smile you can be proud of!

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Implants vs. Dentures

  • How do the appearance and feel of dental implants compare to dentures?

    Dental implants closely mimic the appearance and feel of natural teeth since they're anchored in the jawbone. Dentures might feel less natural and could occasionally shift, but advancements have improved their appearance and comfort.

  • Do dental implants require special care compared to dentures?

    Dental implants are cared for like natural teeth with regular brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups. Dentures require removal for cleaning, and both the dentures and oral tissues need regular cleaning.

  • Can I eat and speak normally with both dental implants and dentures?

    Dental implants provide greater stability for eating and speaking, often allowing for nearly natural function. Dentures might require some adjustment as you get used to them, and some foods could be trickier to manage.

  • What's the average lifespan of a dental implant, and do I need to budget for potential replacements?

    Dental implants can last 20 years or more with proper care. While replacements aren't typically needed within this timeframe, it's wise to consider potential future costs in long-term oral health planning.

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