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Dental Implants vs. Dentures By Andrew Mortensen, DDS on November 26, 2021

Split screen of dental implant and denturesMissing teeth are far from just a cosmetic issue. Gaps in your smile can limit your confidence and harm your oral and overall health. Dental implants and dentures are popular solutions to tooth loss, but how do you know which is the right option for you? Dental implants are becoming more and more popular every day. On the other hand, traditional dentures have been a tried-and-true treatment for centuries. 

Andrew G. Mortensen, DDS, serves patients in the Fountain Valley, CA, area. With cutting-edge technology and modern materials, our office sets the standard for cosmetic dentistry. We’re here to help you decide how you would like to proceed to get the smile that you’ve always wanted. 

Top Differences at a Glance 

First, you should look at your current smile for the answer. Are you missing one tooth or more than one? Are the missing teeth in the same general area, or are they spread over your upper and lower teeth? Do you have a weak or unhealthy jawbone? These questions will help determine which procedure is best for you. Here are some other factors to keep in mind:

  • Level of permanence. Dentures are removable. Dental implants are not. 
  • The functionality of the prosthetic. Prosthetics attached to dental implants are stable because implants fuse with the jawbone. Traditional dentures, on the other hand, stick to the gums with adhesives. 
  • Oral health benefits. Unlike traditional dentures, dental implants can prevent jaw atrophy and deterioration.

Andrew G. Mortensen, DDS, in Fountain Valley, CA, will review your dental prognosis with you before deciding on a treatment. The first step will always be to eliminate any periodontal disease or underlying health issue before proceeding. 

Dental Implants vs. Dentures: Level of Permanence

Dental implants typically last for up to forty years with proper care. For that reason, they tend to be the more cost-effective option over time because they require fewer follow-up visits. 

Dentures are removable, and it can be a challenge to get the right fit. Because the jawbone continues to degrade after tooth loss, patients have to attend regular appointments for refittings. 

Dental Implants vs. Dentures: Functionality of the Prosthetic

If you have a lifestyle that just couldn’t take the maintenance requirements of dentures, then dental implants might be the right choice for you. Implant-supported prosthetics look and act like real teeth. There’s no danger of them shifting around or losing their grip on your gums, which is especially important for patients like athletes or musicians who can’t risk spontaneous tooth movement in their profession. 

Dental Implants vs. Dentures: Oral Health Benefits

When you lose teeth, your jawbone begins to atrophy from the lack of stimulation. This can lead to sunken facial features, continued tooth loss, and even breathing issues. Dental implants replace the roots of lost teeth, not just the crowns. Therefore, your jawbone (not to mention your overall health!) is preserved despite the natural tooth loss. 

Schedule Your Consultation 

If you’re ready for something to smile about, then it’s time to schedule a consultation with Andrew G. Mortensen, DDS, in Fountain Valley, CA. The only barrier between you and your perfect smile is a phone call. Contact our office at (714) 964-4183 or send us a message online to make your appointment.

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Andrew G. Mortensen, DDS

Andrew G. Mortensen, DDS

Dr. Andrew Mortensen is a top-rated dentist with training from the world-famous Las Vegas Institute. His exceptional care and expertise have earned him hundreds of 5-star reviews, and he is an accredited member of the:

  • American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry
  • American Dental Association
  • California Dental Association
  • Orange County Dental Society 

Ready to schedule a consultation at our Huntington Beach dental practice? Request an appointment online or call us at (714) 964-4183.

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