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Dental Implants vs. Dentures

When it comes to replacing missing teeth, you have several options. The best way to determine what option is most suited to meet your needs is through a consultation with an experienced cosmetic dentist.

Author: Sara Goldstein
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During this consultation, the structure of your jaw and the impact of your missing teeth will be thoroughly evaluated, and the solution that will best restore strength and beauty will be recommended.

Tooth Replacement Options

For years, the most popular choice for replacing missing teeth has been dentures. Dentures have come a long way in recent years and can now be custom created to provide you with a seamless, aesthetically pleasing smile. Dentures can provide increased strength to your bite, and be used to replace any number of your natural teeth.

Dentures provide some increased function, but they do not offer structural support for your jaw. As such, your jaw will continue to shrink over time, and replacement dentures or readjustments will be required periodically. In addition, dentures must be removed for cleaning. The process of removing and reattaching dentures can be cumbersome and, if not attached properly, can lead to the embarrassing occurrence of denture slippage.

Dental implants are artificial tooth roots that are surgically placed into your jaw. By placing dental implants into your jawbone, they become a permanent part of your smile. Dental implants work to strengthen your jawbone, and prevent future shrinking, which helps maintain the structure and shape of your smile.

Dental implants offer the only permanent solution for replacing missing teeth. A porcelain crown will be attached to your implant to act as your new tooth. This crown will be colored, shaped, and sized to match your adjacent teeth and provide a natural looking, functionally superior smile. Because your crown will be attached to your implant, it does not need to be removed for cleaning. This eliminates the hassle associated with caring for other forms of tooth replacement.

Dental implants require sufficient jawbone density to be placed. For people who do not have sufficient jaw structure, dentures may be the only option. However, thanks to advancements in dental implant technology, MIDI implants can now be used to hold dentures into place, providing increased strength and structural support for you jaw.

If you live in or around Calgary, Alberta and would like more information about tooth replacement options, please visit the website of Dr. Steven Cload at Southcentre Dental Clinic to view the many options we offer.

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