Implant Supported Dentures vs. Traditional Dentures
Implant-supported dentures often appeal to patients who feel frustrated by loose or uncomfortable traditional dentures. This treatment uses dental implants to securely anchor a custom denture for a solution that looks natural and feels more stable in everyday life. Careful planning from a periodontist or prosthodontist can help determine whether implant-supported dentures or traditional dentures would be best for a patient’s unique smile.
Two paths to a complete smile
Both implant-supported dentures and traditional dentures restore a full arch of missing teeth. However, they work differently because they sit on different foundations. Traditional dentures rest on the gums and rely on suction and adhesive. Implant-supported dentures attach to titanium posts placed in the jawbone, so chewing forces travel through the implants rather than just through the gums.
This difference in support and foundation changes how each option feels during everyday activities. Traditional dentures can provide a good cosmetic result and basic chewing function, especially soon after they are made. On the other hand, implant-supported dentures tend to offer greater stability because the denture attaches to implants that function as artificial tooth roots.
What sets implant-supported dentures apart?
Implant-supported dentures use a limited number of implants to support an entire arch. After thorough evaluation by a periodontist or prosthodontist, implants are placed only where the jawbone is strong. Over time, the bone fuses with the implant surface, creating a firm anchor. Attachments on top of the implants then connect to a custom denture, which may snap in or remain fixed depending on the design.
This approach offers several practical advantages. For one, the denture is less likely to slip when speaking, laughing, or eating. Many patients also note that food is easier to manage because the denture cannot move around while chewing. Finally, implant-supported dentures distribute biting forces more evenly, helping protect the gums and jaw joints.
When would traditional dentures be recommended?
Traditional dentures remain a reliable option for many patients. They do not require the patient to have surgery, and thus, the treatment timeline is usually shorter. For patients with significant medical concerns, very limited bone, or a preference to avoid implant procedures, well-made traditional dentures can restore appearance and basic function.
Factors to consider when choosing between the two
Periodontists and prosthodontists can recommend implant-supported dentures or traditional dentures based on the patient’s dental condition. Personal preference is also key in decision-making. Here are a few factors to consider before choosing an option:
- Quality of life. Traditional dentures may loosen and limit eating as bone changes, while implant-supported dentures usually stay more stable and look more natural.
- Bone health. Implant-supported dentures help prevent jawbone loss through stimulation, while traditional dentures cannot because they rest on the gums.
- Treatment planning. Traditional dentures are a great option for patients who want to avoid surgery, while implant-supported dentures are a more permanent solution.
The choice between implant-supported dentures and traditional dentures should reflect health needs, lifestyle, and long-term expectations. A dental provider can answer more questions about what life is like with each option during an appointment.
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Traditional dentures can restore a complete smile more quickly and remain a viable option for those who prefer a non-surgical approach. On the other hand, implant-supported dentures can deliver greater stability, improved chewing, and better support for the jawbone. Need help choosing? Contact Boca Perio today for an appointment.
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