The Difference Between Dental Implants And Dentures

Do you have missing teeth? Do you struggle to eat due to failing teeth? If so, now is the time to visit Dr. Young Park at Park Dental in Roanoke, VA. It’s now commonplace to have missing or failing teeth replaced, but it’s difficult to choose an implant over denture options. The following information will help you understand both of these procedures so that you can make the best decision for your personal needs.

What are Dentures?

Dentures are prosthetic devices placed over the gums to replace missing teeth. They’re attached temporarily to the gums with a specialized paste that is readily available online and in pharmacies and other retailers around the world. Some dentures are clasped down for a more secure fit.

While you can use dentures for years, they aren’t designed as permanently attached tooth replacements. It’s important to get a good fit to your mouth and visit Dr. Young Park regularly to ensure the dentures remain in good working condition.

What are Dental Implants?

Dental implants are artificial teeth secured in the gum during a surgical procedure. There are two primary components to an implant:

  • Post – This piece is secured in the gum. It supports the crown and replaces the natural tooth’s root system.
  • Crown – This piece fits on top of the post and rests on top of the gums. It is designed to look like a natural tooth as much as possible.

 You can have single or multiple teeth replaced by implants. Even your full mouth is replaceable by high-quality implants that will allow you to chew and smile in confidence for many years to come.

Dentures vs. Implants – The Differences

  • Since implants are secured in the gum, they’re more stable and secure than dentures. They make it possible to eat and drink a wide variety of foods that are off-limits to someone with dentures.
  • Dentures are removable. Implants are designed to stay in place for many years.
  • You need to remove dentures nightly to clean and sanitize. You should care for your implants much as you would natural teeth, and removal isn’t possible or necessary.
  • Dental implants are more expensive than dentures. Costs are coming down as dental implant technology evolves and becomes more widely available to everyone.

Choosing Dental Implants over Dentures – What is Best for You?

While financial investment is an important consideration, it’s not where you should start. Begin by thinking about your preference between a removable denture and a permanent implant. Think about how your quality of life will improve with each option, and then you can see how your best choice fits into your budget.

To learn more about dentures and dental implants, contact Dr. Young Park at Park Dental in Roanoke, VA, today. Choosing an implant over dentures is easier with professional guidance.

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