Implant-Supported Dentures vs Traditional Dentures

If you need multiple teeth replaced, you may be deciding between implant-supported dentures and traditional dentures. Both options restore your smile, but they differ in stability, comfort, and long-term benefits.


What Are Traditional Dentures?


Traditional dentures rest on the gums and are removable. They help replace missing teeth and restore basic function. Key features include:


  • Removable for cleaning
  • Supported by gums and natural suction
  • Can require adhesives for stability


Traditional dentures can restore your appearance but may shift while eating or speaking. Over time, bone loss can affect how well they fit.


What Are Implant-Supported Dentures?


Implant-supported dentures attach to dental implants that are anchored in the jawbone. They offer increased stability and function. Benefits include:


  • Secure fit that prevents slipping
  • Better chewing efficiency
  • Preservation of jawbone to prevent bone loss
  • Reduced need for adhesives


They may require more upfront investment and a multi-step process, but they often last longer and feel more natural than traditional dentures.


Choosing the Right Option


Your dentist can help you decide based on your oral health, bone structure, and lifestyle. Traditional dentures may be a good short-term solution, while implant-supported dentures are ideal if you want a more permanent and stable option.


Whether you choose traditional dentures or implant-supported dentures, replacing missing teeth can improve your smile, comfort, and overall oral health.


Contact Dr. Rohit Mathur at 361-882-1211 to schedule an appointment at Coastal Implant & Advanced Dentistry in Corpus Christi, TX, 78404.

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