Advantages and Drawbacks of Implant Supported Dentures

Are you looking for a long-term solution for missing teeth? You may qualify for implant supported dentures. As a teeth replacement option, implant supported dentures offer cosmetic and functional improvements compared to traditional removable dentures. However, it is essential to consider both the benefits and drawbacks of this treatment method.

Advantages of implant supported dentures

Improved stability and comfort

Unlike conventional dentures that rely on suction or adhesives, the general dentist anchors implant supported dentures to titanium posts surgically placed into the jawbone. This stable connection helps prevent slippage. The stability of implant supported dentures makes everyday functions like speaking and eating more comfortable and reliable.

Preserves the jawbone

When people lose multiple teeth, the underlying jawbone may begin to deteriorate due to a lack of stimulation from the tooth roots. Implant supported dentures stimulate the bone, similar to natural teeth, which can slow or prevent bone tissue loss. This preservation can also support the individual's facial structure and prevent premature aging.

Long-term durability

Implant supported dentures can last for years with proper care and maintenance. The dentist can also replace dentures without removing the implants, providing a durable solution to tooth loss over time.

Improved oral function

Chewing efficiency with implant supported dentures is often significantly higher than with traditional dentures. This improvement allows for a more varied and nutritious diet. The enhanced stability also contributes to clearer speech, which can improve confidence in social and professional settings.

Better cosmetic results

Implant supported dentures help maintain jaw health and facial appearance. The dentist can also customize the dentures to resemble natural teeth. These cosmetic benefits can help individuals achieve a smile that they are proud to show off in social situations.

Drawbacks of implant supported dentures

Requires a surgical procedure

A drawback of implant supported dentures is that they require oral surgery. Placement of the implants involves a surgical procedure that may require several months of healing. Not everyone is eligible for surgery, particularly those with inadequate bone density or underlying health conditions.

Potential surgical risks

Like any surgical procedure, implant placement carries potential risks. These include:

  • Peri-implantitis
  • Infection or inflammation
  • Nerve damage
  • Fractured implants or screws
  • Sinus perforation

Proper post-surgical care and careful professional evaluation can help minimize these risks.

Higher cost

Implant supported dentures typically involve a higher initial cost compared to traditional dentures. This expense includes the surgical placement of implants, fabrication of the dentures, and the time required for proper healing. Although the long-term benefits may outweigh the costs, patients should work with the dental practice to plan the cost breakdown before committing to the treatment process.

Longer treatment process

The process of receiving implant supported dentures can take several months. After implant placement, a healing period known as osseointegration is required for the implants to integrate with the surrounding bone tissue. This process can take several months, requiring a strong commitment from individuals wanting to replace their teeth.

Require proper care and maintenance

Implant supported dentures are more stable and hygienic than traditional dentures. Nevertheless, they require daily cleaning and routine professional care. Improper implant care can lead to complications such as gum disease, infection, or implant failure.

Learn more about implant supported dentures

Implant supported dentures are an effective solution for individuals missing multiple teeth. However, it is important to know if you are an ideal candidate and understand the benefits and drawbacks of this teeth replacement method. Call our Long Beach office to learn more about implant supported dentures or to schedule a consultation.

Request an appointment here: https://lbfamilydental.com or call Leila Zamiri DDS at (562) 387-1216 for an appointment in our Long Beach office.

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