All-on-4 vs. Traditional Dentures

Animation shows how all-on-4 dentures connects an entire row of teeth on just four implants When it comes to restoring your smile after tooth loss, there are several options available. However, traditional dentures and All-on-4 implants are two of the most common. Each solution offers distinct benefits and drawbacks. Understanding their differences can help you determine which option may be best suited for your dental needs.

Understanding Traditional Dentures

Conventional dentures are removable prosthetics used to replace lost teeth. They are made of an acrylic base the color of gums supporting fake teeth. Dentures are usually built to fit comfortably in your mouth and restore your ability to eat. However, many people discover that wearing regular dentures can cause shifting, which can be uncomfortable.

Additionally, because they sit on the gums, traditional dentures do not provide the same level of stability as implants. 

Exploring All-on-4 Implants

The All-on-4 dental implant surgery may provide a more long-term way to replace lost teeth. By using this approach, a whole arch of prosthetic teeth can be supported by the placement of four strategically placed implants in the jawbone. Speaking and eating are made easier with the stable, secure fit that these implants offer.

One of the significant advantages of All-on-4 implants is that they stimulate the jawbone, helping to prevent further bone loss. The implants act like natural tooth roots, promoting bone health and maintaining facial structure. 

Comparing Benefits and Drawbacks

While All-on-4 implants offer many advantages, they do come with a higher initial cost compared to traditional dentures. The procedure requires surgery, which may involve a longer recovery time than simply getting fitted for dentures. 

On the other hand, traditional dentures are less invasive and can be a more budget-friendly option, but they may require more frequent adjustments and replacements.

Making the Right Choice

Choosing between All-on-4 implants and traditional dentures depends on various factors, including your oral health, budget, and personal preferences. 

If you seek a long-term, stable solution and are willing to invest in a surgical procedure, All-on-4 may be the ideal choice. However, if you prefer a non-invasive option and need a more immediate solution, traditional dentures could be more suitable.

Book Your All-on-4 Implants Appointment in Denver, CO

Ultimately, consulting with a dental professional is necessary to assess your individual situation and recommend the best option for restoring your smile. Understanding the differences between All-on-4 implants and traditional dentures can help you make an informed decision. Call us at 303-316-4034 and schedule an appointment with Louisa Gallegos, DDS.

Louisa Gallegos, DDS, MSD Prosthodontist

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