Dentures and Dental Implants
On February 16, 2025 By newsroom Topic: Elder Care Buyers Guide
- Types of Options:
- Full Dentures: Replace all teeth; conventional or immediate.
- Partial Dentures: Replace some teeth; maintain natural ones to prevent bone loss.
- Implant-Retained Dentures: Snap-on dentures for added stability.
- Implant-Supported Dentures: Provide chewing support; reduce gum pressure.
- Overdentures: Fit over implants or remaining teeth for stability.
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Permanent Implants: Mimic natural teeth, prevent bone loss, long-lasting but costly.
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Who Should Consider:
- Dentures: Suitable for significant bone loss; cost-effective but less durable.
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Dental Implants: Best for younger patients or those needing long-term durability; higher upfront cost.
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Benefits:
- Oral Health: Remove decayed teeth, better cleaning, jaw pain prevention.
- Nutrition: Easier eating, improved overall nutrition.
- Cosmetics: Youthful appearance, confidence boost, prevents facial bone loss.
Payment Options
- Insurance: Partial coverage for restorative procedures.
- Direct Financing: Payment plans from dental offices.
- Medical Credit Cards: Special rates for medical procedures.
- Out-of-Pocket: For patients without other options.
Notable Providers
- Aspen Dental: Over 500 locations with a variety of options.
- ClearChoice: Specializes in dental implants with in-house labs.
- TeethXpress: Offers advanced implants with a high success rate.
- Midwest Dental: General and restorative dentistry across multiple states.
- Affordable Dentures & Implant Solutions: Focused on affordability with same-day services.
Key Questions
- Cost of Full Mouth Implants: $7,000 - $90,000 depending on jaw structure and additional surgeries.
- Implant Longevity: Up to 25 years or more with proper care.
- Safety: Highly safe if performed by qualified dentists; failure rate 5 - 10%.
- Transition from Dentures to Implants: Feasible with an assessment of jawbone density.
Material Insights
- Acrylic vs. Porcelain Teeth: Acrylic is cheaper but less durable; porcelain is long-lasting but fragile.
- Titanium Screws: Used for implants; designed for bone integration.
Final Tips
- Consider the dentist's expertise and lab facilities.
- Weigh costs, benefits, and timelines when choosing between dentures and implants.
- Always follow up on care and maintenance for long-lasting results.
