Compare your options for tooth replacement: traditional dentures and implant-supported dentures. Understand the fundamental differences to make an informed decision for your oral health.

Traditional Dentures vs. Implant-Supported Dentures

Traditional dentures consist of an acrylic base with artificial teeth resting on the gums. While removable for cleaning, they may shift during use, leading to discomfort and speech difficulties.

Traditional Dentures: What to Expect

Traditional dentures don't stimulate the jawbone, leading to bone loss over time. This can result in facial changes, including a sunken appearance, and compromise long-term oral health.

The Impact of Traditional Dentures on Bone Health

Implant-supported dentures utilize titanium screws surgically implanted into the jawbone. These act as artificial tooth roots, providing stability, preventing bone loss, and preserving facial structure.

Implant-Supported Dentures: How They Work

Dental implants prohibit bone loss, ensuring a secure foundation for dentures. They offer superior stability and functionality compared to traditional dentures, enhancing chewing efficiency and speech clarity.

The Benefits of Dental Implants

Consider the longevity, stability, and oral health benefits of implant-supported dentures. Consult with K&E Advanced Dentistry to explore personalized options for restoring your smile and confidence.  Call today

Making an Informed Decision