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Dentures vs. Dental Implants After Tooth Extraction

Losing teeth can be overwhelming, whether due to decay, injury, or tooth extraction. Choosing the right replacement is an important decision that affects both function and appearance. Fortunately, our Greater Kalamazoo dentists offer two popular options, including dentures and dental implants with each offering unique benefits. The end choice for each patient will depend on oral health, lifestyle, and personal preferences.

To help you with your deliberation, here are the overarching benefits and drawbacks of each restoration. 

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Why People Choose Dentures

For many years, full and partial dentures have been a reliable solution for missing teeth, offering a non-surgical option that can be more cost-effective upfront than implants. Many patients also prefer the ability to remove dentures while they sleep and appreciate the often accelerated timeline compared to getting even one dental implant.

Benefits:

  • Generally less expensive than dental implants.
  • No oral surgery is required for fitting dentures.
  • A faster process from tooth removal to having a full set of teeth.

Drawbacks:

  • Can slip and shift during eating or speaking. Adhesives or adjustments from our dentists can help alleviate this issue.
  • More time needs to be taken to fully adjust to wearing a full set.
  • Lack of tooth root stimulation can lead to jawbone deterioration over time.
  • Requires regular cleaning and might need fit adjustments or replacements over the years.

Overall, partial or full dentures might be suitable for patients looking for a more budget-friendly option or those whose jawbone health or medical conditions make them ineligible for the dental implant procedure.

How Dental Implants Stand Out

Dental implants, including those used for single-tooth replacement and the comprehensive All-on-4® implants, provide a more permanent and natural-feeling solution. Once your mouth is healed post-surgery and placement, you can treat them just like your other teeth, removing the stress that can come with adhesives or keeping them moist to avoid warping and or cracking. 

Benefits:

  • Can last a lifetime with proper care, making them a good long-term investment.
  • Act like natural teeth, offering more stability and comfort.
  • Stimulate the jawbone, preventing bone loss and maintaining facial structure.

Drawbacks:

  • Can be more expensive upfront compared to dentures.
  • Requires surgery for placement and possibly dental bone grafting, meaning a longer initial recovery period.
  • Not everyone is a candidate; it depends on jawbone density and overall health.

Dental implants are ideal for individuals looking for a durable, long-term solution that closely mimics natural teeth, assuming their jawbone structure supports implantation.

Best of Both Worlds With All-on-4 Implants

For those looking for a middle ground, implant-supported dentures offer a hybrid solution. Attached to the jaw using 4 strategically placed dental implants, this option combines the stability of implants with the removable convenience of dentures.

Benefits:

  • Less likely to slip than traditional dentures, thanks to implant support.
  • Implants provide natural stimulation to the jawbone.
  • Can be made to be removable (snap-in dentures) or fixed in place.

Drawbacks:

The All-on-4 dental implant procedure is suitable for patients who desire more stability than traditional dentures can offer but at a lower cost and with less surgical involvement than 6-8 dental implants.

Lifestyle Considerations

When choosing between these options, consider how each will fit into your daily life. Think about your diet, social activities, maintenance commitment, and how you want your teeth to look and feel. Dental implants might offer the most natural experience, but the initial cost and surgery are significant factors. Dentures provide a quick and cost-effective solution but might not meet the needs of an active lifestyle. Implant-supported dentures strike a balance between the two, offering improved stability without the full commitment of many individual implants.

Call to Talk Tooth Replacement

If you’re fed up with missing teeth getting in the way of eating certain foods or smiling big in pictures, our tooth replacement dentists in Portage serving Greater Kalamazoo, MI, would love to speak with you. Call Sharp Smile Center today at (269) 344-4004 to request an appointment.

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At Sharp Smile Center, serving greater Kalamazoo-Portage, MI, we believe in using the best of our advanced dentistry skills and top-of-the-line dental technology to help people change their lives for the better.
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