DENTAL IMPLANTS V/S DENTURES
If you’re missing
teeth or have been told you need various procedures, you’re probably busy
weighing the pros and cons of dental implants or dentures. Although the end
result is the same — a beautiful smile — the choice that’s right for you
depends on several factors. Here is what you need to know about dentures or
implants, and why one — but not the other — may be the better decision.
The Pros and Cons of Dentures
Dentures, also known as false teeth, are fitted to a mouthpiece that is affixed to the
gums with denture adhesive. They can take some time to get used to, and your
dentist may recommend soft foods as well as practicing speaking for the first
several weeks.
Sometimes, even in those who have worn false teeth
for a long time, dentures shift during eating and speaking, causing discomfort.
They can also cause tooth decay in the healthy teeth that are next to the
dentures, in the case of a partial set that is not properly fitted. For most
people, dentures are not the best option for these reasons; however, those with
a weak jaw or unhealthy gums might find dentures to be a promising option.
Dentures have come a long way since the days of bone and
ivory. In fact, today’s dentures are stronger and more natural looking than
ever before. Although the quality of dentures has improved significantly, if
your dentist suggests getting fitted for a set of false teeth instead of implants,
be sure you understand the reasons why. In general, dentures can cause further
damage to surrounding teeth and gums because they make the nearby areas more
susceptible to decay.
The Pros and
Cons of Dental Implants
Dental implants are natural looking false
teeth that your dentist will surgically install into your jaw. With proper home
maintenance and regular visits to the dentist, your implant can last for
decades. Unlike dentures that are normally used to replace several teeth, you
can opt to get only one or two implants, making them a popular choice. They
don’t require adhesive but can only be used with healthy jaws and gums. In
general, dentists prefer implants because they provide a more comfortable,
natural option for patients who need tooth replacement — they also won’t damage
surrounding teeth or gums.
They sound perfect, right? Unfortunately, implants —
despite their clear benefits over dentures — are expensive and many insurance
plans won’t cover the entire cost, according to the New York Times.
Nevertheless, implants, for the right candidates, offer a potentially lifelong
solution that is comfortable, durable and safe.
If you are a good candidate for implants but your
insurance coverage is minimal, ask your provider to use the denture allowance
toward the implant instead. Also, if you use an in-network dentist, the cost for dental implants may be less than you think.
If you are interested
in those options and would like more information, you can call at GOYAL DENTAL HOSPITAL SUMERPUR. 8432284232.
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