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Your dentures have served you well over the years, but you might feel like it’s time for an upgrade. If you’re ready for a more permanent solution that will provide even more functionality to your smile, transitioning from dentures to dental implants is probably your best bet. Dental implants are in a class of their own when it comes to restoring missing teeth; and though this sounds enticing, you might be a little unsure about what to expect or how to ensure that things go smoothly. Keep reading to learn more so that you can easily make the swap.

Why You Should Make the Switch

Although dentures are the traditional and typically more-affordable solution for missing teeth, they are not a great permanent solution. While they are relatively easy to use, their inability to remain stable inside of your mouth is a big problem. They can easily slip and slide around just from the motion of eating and talking, and the adhesive used to attach them can be a hassle to use. Not to mention, cleaning them can be a pain!

But dental implants provide all the benefits of dentures and more—and they require much less work on your part! They are much more stable than dentures, as they are surgically inserted into your jaw where they’ll fuse with your bone. This means you don’t have to use any adhesives to keep them in place, and they won’t move around at all due to motion. Eating all your favorite foods will be no problem at all.

However, the best benefit of swapping to implants lies in their durability; your implants can last for a long time if you take care of them. Not only that—regular oral hygiene will ensure that they continue looking gorgeous.

What to Expect When Switching from Dentures to Dental Implants

Compared to receiving dentures, dental implants can take some time. If your jawbone density isn’t sufficient for supporting implants, you may need a bone graft beforehand. This process can take from four to six months, as the new bone will need to fuse with your jaw. But once it does, you’ll be able to fully support implants—though that process can also take several months to recover from. If you need a bone graft beforehand, expect a few months added to your timeline.

Some patients are also curious about using their dentures with dental implants. Although this is still a viable option, you’ll still have to take special care of your dentures. These can be permanent or removable, although most basic dentures are not constructed of a strong enough material to withstand the full capabilities of dental implants, meaning it will depend on your individual circumstances.

Talking with your dentist is the best way to evaluate if transitioning to dental implants is a suitable option for you. However, understanding the clear and obvious benefits and knowing what to expect going into the process can help ensure that things go smoothly, and your solution is lasting and effective.

About the Practice

LG Dental Centre proudly serves patients and families in the midtown Toronto area under the leadership of Dr. Bahar Madani and Dr. Larry Goldstein! Both have several collective years of experience and expertise in a wide variety of fields and their practice offers many available services, including dental implants! If you have any questions about the article or would like to schedule a visit, feel free to contact the practice online or by phone:  +1 416-224-8300.

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