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Partial Dentures vs. Implants: which is right for you?

Losing a tooth can feel like losing a part of yourself. Whether it's due to injury, decay, or age, that gap in your smile can impact everything from your confidence to your ability to enjoy your favourite foods. You're not alone in facing this challenge.

 

At Cosmo Dental Centre in London, Ontario, we understand the importance of a complete, healthy smile and are here to guide you through your options.

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Partial Dentures vs. Implants: A Closer Look

There are several options for replacing missing teeth. Two popular ones that often come to the forefront are partial dentures and dental implants. Both can restore your smile and improve oral function, but which is right for you? Let's dive into the details to help you make an informed decision.


Understanding Partial Dentures

Partial dentures are removable appliances that replace one or more missing teeth. They are typically made of replacement teeth attached to a gum-coloured plastic base, sometimes with a metal framework for added support. Ceramic teeth are a good option, too, because they look natural, are durable, and are resistant to stains.

 

Benefits of partial dentures:

·       Cost-effective solution for multiple missing teeth.

·       Non-invasive procedure.

·       Can be easily removed for cleaning.

 

Considerations:

·       May require periodic adjustments or replacements.

·       Can affect speech initially.

·       Might feel less stable compared to natural teeth.

 

Exploring Dental Implants

Dental implants are artificial tooth roots surgically implanted into the jawbone. They are a solid foundation for fixed or removable replacement teeth designed to match natural teeth.

 

Advantages of dental implants:

·       Look and feel like natural teeth.

·       With proper care, it can last a lifetime.

·       Preserve jawbone health.

·       Allow for everyday eating and speaking.

 

Factors to consider:

·       Higher initial cost compared to dentures.

·       Requires surgery and healing time.

·       May not be suitable for all patients due to health conditions or bone density issues.

 

Making Your Decision

Multiple factors determine the choice between partial dentures and dental implants:

 

1.      Long-term goals: Dental implants might be your best bet if you're looking for a permanent solution that feels most like natural teeth. However, partial dentures could be more suitable if you prefer a non-surgical option with lower upfront costs.

2.      Oral health: Oral health and bone density are crucial in determining your implant eligibility. A thorough examination by our dentist can help assess your suitability.

3.      Budget: While dental implants have a higher initial cost, they often prove more cost-effective in the long run due to their durability and low maintenance requirements. Partial dentures, though less expensive upfront, may need replacements over time.

 

Ultimately, the best choice between partial dentures and dental implants varies from person to person. Our experienced dentists are dedicated to providing personalized care tailored to your specific needs and preferences. We offer a comprehensive service for all your dental needs.

 

Caring for Your New Smile

Whether you choose partial dentures or dental implants, proper care is essential for maintaining your oral health and the longevity of your dental work.

 

For partial dentures:

·       Remove and clean daily.

·       Handle with care to avoid damage.

·       Visit your dentist regularly for adjustments.

 

For dental implants:

·       Brush and floss as you would natural teeth.

·       Attend regular check-ups and cleanings.

·       Avoid doing things that could harm your implants, like chewing on hard objects.

 

Don't let missing teeth hold you back any longer. Schedule a consultation with us today to take the first step towards restoring your confidence and oral health. Together, we'll find the perfect solution to restore your radiant smile and improve your quality of life.

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Cosmo Dental Centre

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373 Clarke Road,

London, ON N5W 5G4

Phone: 519-659-2767

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Monday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM

Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM

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