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Dental Implants Vs Dentures | Marilyn Calvo DDS - Dental Implants
  • Dental Implants vs Dentures

    February 16th, 2009 by admin

    We have to admit it. Dentistry has come a long way than dealing only with tooth decay and bad breath. We are in an age where beauty and appearance matters. We can’t deny that having missing teeth is obviously keeping us from interacting with other people. It was not a long time ago when dentists were using ivory prosthetics but as time passed, we have developed a far more sophisticated means of dealing with these problems. Several people have considered putting on dentures while some have opted for the better decision by choosing to have dental implants.

    Dentures

    By proper definition, dentures are prosthetic devices that act to replace missing teeth. Conventionally, dentures are made to be removable so that it can be cleaned and taken care of. The fact that dentures are removable brings the idea that it might have the tendency to fall out in some instances like talking and laughing. It also brings discomfort to people who are not used to having a device stuck inside their mouth. Because of this, the mouth produces more saliva and which in return causes the dentures to be even more susceptible to falling off.

    Although some dentures are bonded or clipped to nearby teeth or to gums, they induce much discomfort. Dentures also cause sore spots as they rub and push each other onto the gums causing even more discomfort as well as pain.

    Dental Implants

    Dental implants on the other hand, are an artificial root replacement method that is embedded directly to the gums and the surrounding bone. This offers more security to the prosthetics placed on top of the titanium cap.

    Dental implants offer more convenience and comfort than dentures do. One main advantage in using dental implants is that it looks naturally like a real tooth or a real set of teeth. This makes you have the confidence to smile all the way without having to worry it would look fake and can also save you the worry of the embarrassment caused by teeth falling off.Moreover, dental implants are permanent. With regular checkups and proper hygiene, the implants can last a lifetime without having to worry about dental problems.

    And while dental implants are securely placed in the gum, we are assured that gum irritation poses no problem as dentures would.  Since dental implants are placed strategically inside the gum and rooted down to the jawbone, nerve endings are secured from causing agony and prevent them from getting exposed as well. With dental implants, there would be no need to cover up your mouth when laughing, smiling, and talking. You can eat your favorite food without having to think about pain and the best part of it is that you can see the advantage of boosting up your confidence by choosing to have dental implants.