Why Implant Dentistry is the Right Choice for You

It is important to consider your treatment options carefully when you no longer have some or all of your natural teeth. This typically includes getting implant dentistry or removable dentures to replace the teeth you have lost. Although you probably want to have your replacement teeth as soon as possible, it’s important to take time upfront to evaluate your options carefully to ensure long-term satisfaction and success.

Comparing Implant Dentistry and Dentures

Improved aesthetics is the reason that many people initially choose dental implants over dentures. However, their value goes far beyond a more attractive smile. With tooth loss comes bone loss, and implant dentistry is the only known way to prevent bone loss in people with missing teeth. Because they function as natural teeth, dental implants preserve your facial structure and remaining jawbone.

Other benefits of choosing dental implants to replace your missing teeth include:

  • They are strong, stable, and fit comfortably in your mouth due to secured attachment to your jaw.
  • You don’t have to purchase adhesives to keep them in place or any additional products to clean them.
  • Implant dentistry restores nearly all your bite power and chewing capacity.
  • You can speak naturally without any hint of a speech impediment.
  • They have a high rate of success and typically last a lifetime.

In contrast, dentures can look unnatural and feel uncomfortable. Some denture wearers never adjust to the feel of hard plastic across the roof of their mouth. Your dentures may also move around inside of your mouth and slip out of place at awkward times. Laughing, sneezing, or biting into certain foods can cause them to fall out of your mouth altogether. You may need to limit the foods you can safely eat to reduce the risk of breaking your dentures. Most importantly, wearing dentures can decrease the quality of your jawbone. This can cause additional deterioration of the structure of your face.

The lower cost of dentures is one clear advantage they have over dental implants. However, the initial upfront cost often doesn’t tell the whole story. As a denture wearer, you need to buy adhesives and cleansing tablets in addition to paying for the cost of repair or replacement. The average longevity of removable dentures is seven to 15 years. That means you could need several new sets of dentures in your lifetime.

Implant Dentistry Replaces Both Roots and Teeth

When you get dental implants, the first part of the process involves having your oral surgeon install new tooth roots. These are small titanium rods called abutments that go directly into your jawbone. After receiving them, you will need to wait several weeks to months for the jaw to heal. The process of osseointegration takes place during this time as well, which means your new roots fuse with your remaining jawbone. This preserves jaw integrity and normal facial structure.

Although obtaining dental implants isn’t immediate, you will have your permanent replacement teeth attached once this process is complete. You can now smile, eat, and speak with renewed confidence because of your permanent replacement teeth that perform and look like your natural teeth. Please don’t hesitate to reach out to Greater Atlanta Oral Facial Surgery with questions or to ask your regular dentist for a referral.