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Dental Implants Vs. Dentures

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When you require teeth replacement, there are only a few options: dental implants or dentures. There are, however, several factors that will determine your choice. This ranges from the price, your preference, and the overall health of the jawbone as well as the remaining teeth.

Dentures and implants both have pros and cons; therefore, you need to make your decision in detail to ensure that you make a suitable choice. Dentures and dental implants will often serve the same purposes, which are, to help in chewing foods that would otherwise be difficult to consume, assist in the support of facial muscles, and enhance your speech, boost self-esteem and provide a better smile.

There are, however, significant differences between dental implants and dentures. Therefore, before you make that big decision, here are important points to note to ensure that you choose the best dental solution at Dallas Center for Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery.

  • An implant will need enough bone to place screws that will then be capped with crowns. Over the years, the technology for dental implants has improved and has recorded more procedures in adults 55 to 64 years of age. Dentures are removable; it does not matter if you have enough jawbone or not. They come as complete sets of teeth to replace either the teeth in the upper jaw or lower jaw.

  • Dental implants will often be more expensive than dentures. However, you will note that prices, in most cases, will vary depending on the dentist’s location, among other factors. On the other hand, a complete set of dentures is not that expensive compared to dental implants. Determining the right choice will help you budget better and know exactly what you will be choosing. You can inquire from several providers to make a firm decision after comparing and considering several factors.

  • Care for dental implants is the same as dental hygiene for natural teeth. This means you will need to brush in the morning and evening daily, floss, and consider checkups. Dentures are long-term and will need to be maintained daily. You can remove them at night and soak them in a solution suitable for cleaning.

  • Ensure that you make a suitable decision for your dental solutions. Consult with one of our dentists at Dallas Center for Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery who is well-versed in your overall dental health. They will help you check carefully at the options that you have considering the replacement of your missing teeth and the priorities suitable to ensure that you come to a final decision that works best for you. Call us at 972-733-0414 to set up your consultation.

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