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Implant Supported Bridges and Dentures: Which is the Better Option?

Dr Sayeedi

When someone loses one or more of their adult teeth, getting a replacement for those teeth is necessary. It helps keep the other teeth and jaw aligned along with many other benefits while speaking and eating. There are various solutions to replace a lost tooth, but the most common options include implant-supported dentures and implant-supported bridges.

While it can be confusing for you to select among these, here is our comparison for you. By the end of this comparison, you will be able to decide which of these makes a better option.

What are implant-supported bridges?

Bridges bring a fixed solution to the missing teeth. These are supported by healthy teeth present on the sides of the missing teeth. So, the healthy teeth get titanium screws, making them applicable versatilely.

As it is a convenient solution to missing adult teeth, you may forget that you have your teeth replaced when you get the implant-supported bridges. These bridges are relatively quicker and bring a much more natural solution. However, you must be aware of:

 Artificial crowns 

Pros of implant-supported bridges

  • There is no need to implement bone grafting or complex surgeries on the whole jaw
  • These are cheaper
  • The whole process does not take more than a week or two on average

Cons of Implant-supported bridges

  • These are not long-lasting and only last for up to 7 years of average usage.
  • These do not maintain their natural appearance.
  • You may damage the natural teeth, and bridges are not a solution if you do not have healthy teeth.

What are implant-supported dentures?

The implant-supported dentures replace the teeth you lost with the help of a post that is inserted in the jaw bone. Dentists conduct surgery to insert a screw-like structure made from titanium, which takes some time to heal.

After healing, a steady and robust base is ready to restore the missing teeth. For this replacement for your lost teeth, you only need to get around 2-4 dentures, depending on the number of teeth you lost. It is a removable structure because of using screw-like implants, so they are much more comfortable and robust.

 Teeth and Gums 

Pros of implant-supported dentures.

  • These are durable and may last up to 15 years of average usage
  • More natural looks and feel
  • You do not risk damaging your natural teeth by getting these

Cons of Implant-supported dentures

  • The surgery and healing process may take around 6 months or more.
  • These are relatively costly
  • Dentures may lead to surgical complications

Which of these options is better for you?

When you have to select between dentures and bridges while going for an implant-supported solution, you need to consider the following 4 things:

  • Cost of the process and your budget
  • Number of teeth you are missing
  • Your dental health, mainly including jaw bone and natural adult teeth
  • The time you can spend on the dental procedure

While cost and budget are subjective, considering missing teeth is essential. Going for bridges is better if you only have one missing tooth. Having good oral health also makes bridges a better option.

On the other hand, bad oral health and several missing teeth mean you need to go for dentures. The last thing is time, which is also subjective, but it would be better to focus more on the health and number of missing teeth.

Conclusion

Implant-supported bridges and dentures make a fantastic choice for people looking to replace their lost teeth. However, selecting between these two may be hard for you. After considering the abovementioned factors, you must consult your dentist and decide accordingly. In this way, you will make the best decision.

Contact your dentist in Union City, Dr. Zafar Sayeedi at Noble Dental Care to know about implant-supported bridges and dentures.

This media/content or any other on this website does not prescribe, recommend, or prevent any treatment or procedure. Therefore, we highly recommend that you get the advice of a qualified dentist or other medical practitioners regarding your specific dental condition.

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