Why Choose All-on-Four Dental Implants Over Traditional Dentures?

The loss of a single tooth can impact your ability to smile confidently, eat properly, and speak well. Losing an entire arch of teeth can result in the avoidance of certain foods, slurred speech, and a hesitancy to smile. Technological advancements in the dental industry have led to a superior tooth-replacement option: dental implants. With the All-on-Four® technique, we can use a bridge attached to implants to replace an entire arch of teeth.

All-on-Four vs. Dentures

For years, the traditional denture was the only option for replacing an arch of missing teeth. Although traditional dentures are a good solution, they do have drawbacks.  

To determine which tooth replacement option is best for you, let's compare dentures with All-on-4 implants.

Look and Feel

Dentures:

A denture doesn’t always fit as securely as we’d like.  

A loose denture may look unnatural. In addition, a shifting denture can irritate the gums.  

Sometimes, traditional dentures are bulky. This bulkiness may negatively affect your smile and your ability to speak well. Both of these issues can decrease your self-confidence.

Implants:

All-on-4 dental implants are custom-designed so they look and feel just like your natural teeth.  

With dental implants, your oral function improves, and your smile looks authentic. Most patients also experience an increase in their self-esteem after they receive their All-on-Four dental implants and the bridge.

Comfort and Stability

Dentures:

The tendency of a denture to slip and shift is a significant drawback to this tooth-replacement option.

Initially, a denture relies on suction to keep it in place. However, due to a lack of stimulation, the jawbone begins to deteriorate, which causes the fit of the denture to change.  

Once the natural suction diminishes, the wearer usually turns to adhesives. Nonetheless, with time, a denture needs relining, readjusting, or replacing.  

Implants:

Since four strategically placed titanium implants secure your dental bridge, your new teeth won't shift.  

A revolutionary process called osseointegration causes the dental implants and jawbone to fuse. Thus, essentially making these implants part of your jawbone. These implants will take the place of all your missing roots. Dental implants also stimulate the jawbone, which maintains its integrity.  

Patients who choose to have All-on-4 implants instead of traditional dentures enjoy comfort and stability. This translates into them feeling more confident about their smile, as well as speaking and dining with others. Furthermore, with proper care, All-on-Four implants can last for decades.

Chewing Efficiency

Dentures:

A traditional denture substantially reduces chewing power. They can also make it difficult to eat sticky or hard foods. Because of this, many people who wear dentures stop eating some of the foods they love.

Implants:

With All-on-4 implants, you can easily eat a wide variety of foods. Your ability to eat a larger variety of foods can positively impact your health and overall quality of life.  

Convenience and Maintenance

Dentures:

Every day, denture wearers must use a special solution to clean and soak their prostheses. Furthermore, if they use an adhesive to keep their dentures in place, they must completely remove the product. Then they must clean their dentures and reapply the adhesive before reinserting them.

Implants:

All-on-4 implants can remain in the mouth. You'll just brush and then gently floss the area between your gum and the bridge. In addition, to keep your dental implants looking and feeling great, you’ll need to continue receiving professional cleanings and regular checkups. With dental implants, you don’t need any adhesives or special cleaning solutions.

Durability

Dentures:

Changes in the shape of the jawbone and the wearing down of traditional dentures make it necessary to regularly reline, readjust, and eventually replace them. With time, these costs add up.

Implants:

With proper care, dental implants can last a lifetime.

Bone Preservation

Once the roots of teeth are gone, the jawbone no longer receives stimulation. This lack of stimulation causes the bone to deteriorate.  

Dentures:

Since traditional dentures rest on the gums, they cannot engage the jawbone, which causes the body to break it down. As time passes, this loss of bone can result in facial sagging, which causes the wearer to age prematurely.  

Implants:

All-on-Four dental implants prevent bone loss, preserving the structure of the face.  

By stimulating the jawbone, implants offer aesthetic and functional benefits that traditional dentures will never match.

Cost

When comparing dental implants cost to traditional dentures, you must consider that, on average, patients replace their dentures every seven to 15 years. Dental implants are a long-term solution that, with proper care, can last a lifetime.

This treatment comparison should be able to help you determine which tooth-replacement option meets your needs the best.  

Why Choose Oyler Family Dentistry?

At Oyler Family Dentistry, we use state-of-the-art technology, our experience, and revolutionary techniques to maintain and create beautiful smiles. In addition, every doctor and staff member at Oyler Family Dentistry is dedicated to excellence.  

We provide our patients with dental care that makes a difference by showing compassion, building trust, and treating them just like family.  

We ensure our patients remain comfortable by offering:

  • Complimentary snacks and beverages
  • Noise-canceling headphones so they can watch TV
  • Pillows and blankets
  • Aromatherapy
  • Chapstick
  • Sedation options
  • And more...

If you are in Greendale, Indiana, or one of its surrounding communities, and you’d like to learn more about the many patient advantages of All-on-Four implants, please contact our team today to schedule your first visit. During this visit we’ll get to know you, find out what you’d like to accomplish, and evaluate your oral health with a pain-free, comfort-led comprehensive exam.  

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