Dental Implants Vs. Dentures

Why Get Dental Implants Or Dentures?

Dental Implants or Dentures, what’s the best option for you? It is very easy to be confused when selecting between dental implants or dentures. To make a sound decision, you must know exactly what each of them is and the procedure to get them.

Many things contribute to the decision you should make, and you need to take your own particular case into account when you make the decision. Both of these treatments can be a valid choice for you. They come with their own strong points so you must make sure that you choose the one that best meets your requirements. Before you get on with your decision, you need to first understand why exactly you need either of them.

There are multiple reasons why dentists recommend patients to get dental implants or dentures.

Chewing Of Food – With gaps between teeth, it can become too difficult for you to chew. To help you chew your food easily, getting dental implants or dentures is the best way forward.
Conversation – When making conversation, you need to ensure that there are no hindrances and you are as audible as possible. Dental implants or dentures can assist you in speaking fluently.

Confidence Boost – Having a missing tooth or teeth can be quite embarrassing, and it can actually shatter your confidence. To get your confidence back, you can go for dental implants or dentures.

These reasons should be plenty to convince you to get dental implants or dentures. If you have decided to get them, let’s discuss the options you have in depth.

Dental Implants

Dental implants are prosthetic teeth that are screwed in where the tooth was missing. The prosthetic tooth is fixed by using a prosthetic root that is around the already existing bone. Once the prosthetic teeth are implanted, the crown is covered with a metal covering. This is often left to the choice of the patient.

Procedure 

The procedure of dental implants first begins with a dental examination by a dentist. The examination includes any tests that might be needed as well as X-rays. Before diagnosing your problem properly, the dentist may take 3-D pictures of your teeth to map out the prosthetic.

The dentist might take a few days to prepare your dental implants for you. As soon as the implants are ready, you will be called for surgery. The first thing that the dentist will do is extract the damaged root that is still in your gum. After that, the dentist will drill into your gum so they can screw in the prosthetic root.

Once the root is installed, the doctors leave it to grow out. This is to ensure that the root is strong enough to tolerate the procedure for implanting the crown of the tooth. The tooth that is made for you is exactly as per the measurements of your teeth.

Dentures

Dentures, like implants, are a solution for when you have lost a tooth or more. The biggest difference between dentures and implants is that dentures are not permanent while the implants are. Dentures are removable and can be taken off whenever you want.

You can get dentures made for a single tooth as well as multiple teeth. The sets are called partial dentures and are usually used to replace the teeth of both jaws.

Procedure

Dentists examine your teeth, give you the complete check-up, including the measurements of your teeth. They use soft wax and make an impression on your gums. Using that impression, they will come up with prosthetic teeth for you. To ensure that they are a perfect fit, the dentist will also look at your bite and the length of your jaws to make the dentures. Before finalizing the dentures, they make the mock-up. This mock-up tells you whether the dentures will fit you perfectly or not. If the dentures somehow do not fit you, the dentist will make any alterations needed. Then finally, you can wear the dentures whenever and however you want.

Dentures look very natural and fit your teeth like a glove; they are adhesive and stick to your gums.

Now that you know the complete procedure and the further details make sure you make the right pick. It is best to consult with your dentist as to what would be the best for you. Do not worry about it too much, as either way, you will have finally have a complete set of teeth.

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