Why Choose Implant Supported Dentures Over Traditional Dentures

There are pros and cons for all types of teeth replacement solutions. Ultimately, the option that is right for you is based on your specific needs and treatment goals. However, implant-supported dentures are often recommended by dentists due to the unique advantages that they can provide that traditional dentures cannot. 

The advantages of choosing implant-supported dentures

The most notable unique advantages of implant-supported dentures include their ability to last for a long time, the prevention of bone loss, and how easy they are to remove. They are also non-removable which is a huge advantage for many, and implant-supported dentures significantly improve the smile for most patients. 

They last longer

Implant-supported dentures can last twenty years in many cases when they are properly cared for. This is significantly longer than traditional dentures, which typically last between five and seven years before they need to be replaced. Therefore, while the initial cost is higher than traditional dentures, it is cost-effective long-term due to the unmatched durability that implant-supported dentures offer. 

They are non-removable

Implant-supported dentures are permanently fixed in the mouth, whereas traditional dentures must be removed while they are cleaned. Many patients prefer the non-removable aspect of implant-supported dentures. This provides a more natural feel to the dentures, in addition to greater strength, allowing the patient to eat as they desire without worrying about the dentures coming loose. 

They prevent bone loss in the jaw

A unique benefit that implant-supported dentures offer that traditional dentures cannot provide is the ability to preserve jawbone density. The dental implants are fixed into the jawbone. This prevents bone atrophy in the jaw that can cause the sunken jaw look that often is associated with teeth loss. With traditional dentures, bone loss in the jaw may continue, which is not the case with dental implants and dentures. 

They are easy to care for

The care process for implant-supported dentures is the same as it is with natural teeth. Patients can keep their new teeth clean through a regular brushing, flossing, and mouthwash schedule, along with making smart dietary choices. They do not (and cannot) be removed while they are cleaned. With traditional dentures, the patient must soak them regularly to clean them, in addition to a regular brushing schedule. 

They look great

Implant-supported dentures look, feel, and function essentially the same as natural teeth. Many implant-supported dentures patients report feeling much more confident daily with their new smile. This added confidence allows many to enjoy each day more and gives them a renewed spirit to do the things they love to do in life, including social events, travel, and more. 

Compare your teeth replacement solutions at our dental practice

If you are considering teeth replacement and want to speak with a licensed dentist during a consultation, then reach out to our team via message or phone today. We can provide you with all of the information you need and inform you of what implant-supported dentures will involve, and we can help you through every step of the way.

Request an appointment here: https://sandimassedation.com or call San Dimas Family and Sedation Dentistry at (909) 740-8294 for an appointment in our San Dimas office.

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