I am proud to say that I have all my own teeth at the age of 65. While that may not sound unusual to some people, everyone in my family who is my age or older wears dentures. I always tell people that that flossing is the key to good dental health. I have arthritis in my hands, but I don't let it keep me from flossing every day. My trick is to use those little "flossers" you can buy at the drug store. They have plastic handles floss stretched out on top of the handle. These make flossing easier on days when my arthritis is acting up. I started this blog to let other people know that they can keep their teeth healthy into old age when they take care of them. If you have hand pain, find ways to make flossing easier, like I did.
Francis Miles
Do you have dentures? Do you feel confident in your dental solution? Or are you seeking more? Do you want more from your dental fixtures so you can feel more confident and truly love your smile? You can change up your dentures for dental implants, which can be a more permanent solution to your dental needs. Even if you are relatively satisfied with your dentures, there are ways you can take better care of your oral health by upgrading to dental implants.
What can dental implants do for you that your dentures can't? Your dental practitioner will go into more detail about this situation, but you can use this guide to help you gain a greater understanding of the benefits of dental implants over dentures.
Ease of use
Dental implants are much easier to use than dentures overall for one main reason: they're the most similar to your original teeth. Since dental implants are actually placed in your jaw bone on a permanent basis, they can be brushed and flossed and cared for just like you did with your original teeth. With dentures, as you know, you have to take them out and clean them individually.
Here's another thing about dental implants that make them easier to use: they are going to remain viable even as your mouth ages. Unlike dentures, that have to be upgraded whenever your mouth changes or your face ages, your dental implants will remain in place and keep you from going to get them refitted often.
Natural appearance
Dentures are designed to look natural in their appearance but are often given away when you view the gums of the dentures up close. However, dental implants are not like this and look more realistic than dentures because they are permanent implants placed in the jawline. If you want to have a realistic smile that doesn't move and doesn't have to be taken out, a smile that is even more realistic and natural-looking perhaps than your original set of teeth, then dental implants are the way to go.
You can upgrade from dentures to dental implants whenever you wish, so long as your dentist deems you fit for the procedure. Your jaw bone health and density, along with the health of your gums, will help determine if you are a good fit for dental implants. Costs vary depending on where you live and if you need a bone graft prior to getting dental implants, so discuss this option with your dental practitioner.