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Dentures vs. Dental Implants: What Are the Benefits on Both Sides?

Having missing teeth significantly alters your social life; it discourages smiling, and makes you sensitive and self-aware. In the end, the missing teeth lead to low self-esteem. However, long gone are the days when you had to suffer silently and be afraid of sharing the most beautiful asset humanity has – the smile. At Implant and Comprehensive Dentistry, we ensure that you benefit from the most up-to-date solutions to missing teeth. Both dental implants and dentures are viable options to restore your smile.
However, most patients are usually unsure which of the two options to go with. Below are highlights of both dental implants and dentures you need to know, as well as the benefits to expect from both choices.
Dental Implants
Dental implants are titanium posts which are inserted into the jaw to serve a similar function as the natural root. Studies show that titanium is not only safe but integrates well with the jawbone, which means after recover, you’ll feel just as normal as if the titanium post was your own root. Prosthetic crowns that are similar to real teeth are then mounted on the titanium root. Implants are today the only known permanent solution to missing teeth.
Benefits of Dental Implants
They encourage the growth of new bone in cases of bone shrinkage.
Not only do they look similar to natural teeth but they function just like natural teeth.
It is generally impossible to tell implants and natural teeth apart.
Like natural teeth, implants should last permanent considering you are adequately looking after them.
Dentures
Dentures are the removable alternatives to implants. They are made in a dental laboratory after your dentist has taken impressions of your mouth. They are custom-made, specially molded to fit you. Thanks to advancements in the dentistry field, dentures are no longer the same as they used to be. Just like implants, modern dentures look similar to natural teeth with the only exception that they are removable.
Benefits of Dentures
Dentures are usually cost-effective; they can be the short-term alternative as you prepare for a more long-term solution.
Fixing them does not take any time. Once your dentist prepares them, all you do is pick and go.
There is an option of fixed dentures. They may not feel as natural as implants, but they can be an alternative especially if your budget is tight.
You can restore your smile today with either dental implants or dentures at Comprehensive Dentistry in Champions Gate and Celebration, FL. Consult our exceptional and affordable dentists today to schedule your initial consultation!

Steven Hewett, DDS

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