
Feb
If you’re missing teeth, you’ve probably wondered: Should I get dental implants or dentures? It’s a big decision, and both options have their perks. The right choice depends on your lifestyle, budget, and what you want from your new smile. Let’s break it down.
Dental implants are like the VIPs of tooth replacement. They’re surgically placed into your jawbone, acting as a sturdy foundation for crowns, bridges, or even full dentures. Over time, they fuse with the bone, making them as close to real teeth as you can get.
They feel and function like natural teeth—no slipping, shifting, or removing them at night.
Implants help prevent bone loss—keeping your jaw strong and your facial structure intact.
They can last decades—with good care, implants can last a lifetime.
Implants require surgery—but most patients recover quickly with minimal discomfort.
Not everyone is a candidate—good bone health is needed.
They take time to heal—your jaw needs a few months to fully integrate the implant.
They have a higher upfront cost—but they often save money long-term since they don’t need frequent replacements.
Dentures have been around for a long time—and for good reason. They’re removable, don’t require surgery, and can replace multiple missing teeth at once. Whether you need full or partial dentures, they’re a solid option for restoring your smile.
No surgery required—just impressions, fittings, and adjustments.
More budget-friendly upfront—dentures cost less initially than implants.
Can replace multiple teeth at once—whether you’re missing a few teeth or a full arch.
Work well for patients with bone loss.
They can slip or shift—which may take some getting used to.
Dentures don’t prevent bone loss—your jawbone may shrink over time, affecting the fit.
They need to be replaced every 5–10 years—whereas implants can last a lifetime.
If you want a long-term, no-slip solution and don’t mind the investment, implants could be your best bet. If you’re looking for a non-surgical, budget-friendly fix, dentures might be the way to go. Want the security of implants but the coverage of dentures? Implant-supported dentures offer extra stability.
Still unsure? Dr. Omari Sheehy and the team at Bayshore Dental Center in Seffner can help you weigh your options. Schedule a consultation today, and let’s find the best fit for your smile!
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