Dentures and implants can be great solutions to missing teeth. Before choosing, you probably want to consider the differences between dentures and implants to see what’s best for you. Both can that give you the confidence you need, but also support you when you are speaking or eating. Read below to find more about how to choose between dentures or implants.

Pros and Cons of Dentures and Implants
Dentures are a common solution to missing teeth. They are removable options that are custom-made for your mouth. In short, they are false teeth. Dentures require daily maintenance and must be taken out when you sleep.
Implants, however, are the opposite. To receive dental implants, you must undergo a procedure that attaches the implants to the upper or lower jaw. The procedure can be completed in a day, and you can expect to be at work the next morning. Dental implants are stable and comfortable after the procedure and will not need adjustments, unlike dentures which may require three for continued, comfortable wear.
Both options will:
● Improve your pronunciation and chewing ability
● Provide facial support
● Boost your confidence
Are Dentures or Implants Better for You
Deciding between dentures and implants may came down to oral health. To be a good candidate for dental implants, you must have healthy gums, great bone density, and a generally well-cared for mouth. Because your gums and bone density support the implants, it’s important that they be in good condition for both the implants and procedure to be successful. If you are opposed to surgery, dentures may be the right option for you. Dentures require daily maintenance, however, aren’t as high risk if you are opposed to surgery or your oral care isn’t where it should be. For more information on dentures and implants, call the dental experts at Advanced Prosthodontics today at (610) 865-4222!