Losing teeth, whether it is due to age, injury or disease, can be very distressing. However, there are many great replacement options available including dentures and denture implants.
Which option is right for you depends on many factors and while you may be overwhelmed with considerations such as denture cost, convenience, and your oral health, it is important to visit your denturist and replace your teeth as quickly as possible to resume eating and talking normally and restore your natural smile.
Dentures are removable appliances that replace missing teeth as well as gum tissue. Full dentures replace all the teeth in the upper and/or lower jaw while partial dentures are used when some of the natural teeth still remain.
While complete dentures will rest on your gums, partial dentures are supported by metal clasps around existing teeth and both have a pink gum colored acrylic base that supports the denture teeth.
A denture implant is a titanium post that is inserted into the jawbone, replicating the root of a natural tooth.
Once completely fused with the jawbone, a carefully crafted replacement tooth is attached to the implant to support the denture. This can be used to replace single or many missing teeth.
Everything You Need To Know About Denture Implants
While most denturists strongly encourage the use of denture implants to replace missing teeth, there are some cases where dentures may be more suited to your specific needs.
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Cost is an important factor to consider when choosing your tooth replacement options and while denture implants may cost more initially than dentures, there are additional denture costs to consider such as repair and maintenance, cleaning solutions and denture adhesives which implants don’t require.
For replacing multiple teeth, denture implants do have higher initial costs but better improvements in oral health-related quality of life compared to other tooth replacement options.
At Future Smiles, our denturists strive to provide high-quality, comfortable tooth replacement services no matter your financial situation which is why we offer direct billing and financing options to all our patients.
To find out more about the pros, cons and costs of dentures and denture implants, contact our Calgary denture clinic today at (403) 475-0016.
To find out more about the costs & benefits of traditional, metal-based partial dentures, contact our Calgary denture clinic today at 403-475-0016 or fill in our online contact form.