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COMPARISON GUIDE

Dental Implants vs Dentures

Both options replace missing teeth, but they work very differently. Here's an honest, side-by-side comparison to help you decide.

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Understanding Your Options

When you're missing one or more teeth, the decision between dental implants and dentures is one of the most important choices you'll make for your oral health. Both are proven solutions, but they differ significantly in how they function, how they feel, and how they affect your long-term health.

At Smile Avenue, we offer both options and help patients choose based on their unique anatomy, lifestyle, and budget — not a one-size-fits-all recommendation.

SIDE-BY-SIDE COMPARISON

Dental Implants vs Dentures

Longevity

Dental Implants

25+ years (often lifetime) with proper care

Dentures

5–10 years before reline or replacement

Bone Preservation

Dental Implants

Stimulates jawbone, prevents bone loss

Dentures

Does not prevent bone loss; jaw may recede over time

Stability

Dental Implants

Fused to jawbone — no slipping or movement

Dentures

May slip during eating or speaking, especially over time

Maintenance

Dental Implants

Brush and floss like natural teeth

Dentures

Must be removed daily for cleaning and soaking

Appearance

Dental Implants

Looks and feels like a natural tooth

Dentures

Modern dentures look natural but may feel bulky

Cost

Dental Implants

Higher upfront cost; lower lifetime cost

Dentures

Lower upfront cost; ongoing replacement costs

Treatment Time

Dental Implants

3–6 months (including healing)

Dentures

2–4 weeks for fabrication

Eating Ability

Dental Implants

Eat anything — steak, apples, corn on the cob

Dentures

Some foods may be difficult or uncomfortable

OUR EXPERT OPINION

Which Should You Choose?

If you're looking for a permanent, maintenance-free solution that preserves your jawbone and feels like natural teeth, dental implants are the gold standard. They're an investment in your long-term oral health.

If you need an affordable, non-surgical option — or if health conditions prevent implant surgery — modern dentures can still provide excellent function and aesthetics. Implant-supported dentures offer a middle ground: the stability of implants with the coverage of dentures.

The best choice depends on your specific situation. Schedule a free consultation and we'll walk you through both options with your X-rays and 3D scan in hand.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Dental Implants vs Dentures FAQ

Have more questions? Call us or book a free consultation.

Yes. Many patients who have worn dentures for years transition to implant-supported dentures (All-on-4). A bone graft may be needed first if significant bone loss has occurred.

Most patients report that getting a dental implant is less painful than a tooth extraction. Local anesthesia and sedation options ensure comfort during the procedure, and recovery typically involves only mild soreness for a few days.

A single dental implant typically costs $3,000–$5,000 including the crown. A full set of dentures ranges from $1,000–$3,000. However, implants last much longer and don't require ongoing adjustments, making them more cost-effective over time.

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