Dental Implants vs. Dentures: Which is Right for You?

By: Dr. Ernest De Paoli

5/26/2025

With the wide range of advanced dental restoration options available today, it can be difficult to know which dental procedure is appropriate for you. Without a doubt, one of the best places to start in choosing between popular dental restorations like dentures vs. implants is scheduling a consultation and exam with an experienced restorative dentist. At Advanced Smiles, Frisco, TX dental restoration specialist Dr. Ernest De Paoli offers an extensive suite of state-of-the-art dental restorations and procedures to meet the unique needs of each patient.

Generally speaking, dental implants may be recommended for patients who need to replace just a few teeth, while dentures are typically reserved for patients who need a full arch replacement, as well as those who do not have healthy or adequate enough bone structure to support dental implants. Here, you'll find additional information on dental implants vs. dentures to help you make a better informed decision about dental care.

What's the difference between dentures and implants?

Both dentures and dental implants can be used to replace missing teeth and restore a more complete smile that allows patients to eat, chew, laugh, talk, and live with improved comfort and confidence — but there are some important distinctions between the two that should be considered when choosing which type of dental restoration is right for you. Dental implants actually refer to the metal screw that is surgically inserted into a person's jawbone, onto which a dental crown or another restoration is attached. In fact, dentures can even be attached to implants in a restoration known as implant-supported dentures. Traditional, removable dentures are held in place with a specialized adhesive.

Should I get dental implants or dentures?

There are multiple factors that should be taken into account when choosing between implant-supported dentures, removable dentures, and dental implants, including:

  • How many missing teeth need to be replaced
  • The health of the patient's jawbone
  • The patient's overall dental and oral health
  • The patient's age and ability to care for their restorations
  • Lifestyle considerations
  • Financial situation
  • How quickly teeth need to be restored

These variables will come into play in different ways from person to person, making it essential to consult with an experienced restorative dentist to ensure you are making the appropriate decision for your unique situation. For example, patients who need to replace a full arch of teeth but still have good bone health and do not want the hassle of removable dentures may be suited to implant-supported dentures, while someone who has financial and/or time constraints, degrading bone health, and is in need of a complete mouth restoration may be an appropriate candidate for removable dentures.

If you still have questions about which type of dentures, dental implants, or other dental restoration options align with your needs and goals, don't hesitate to contact our knowledgeable team to learn more.

Get back the complete, comfortable, functional smile you once had with restoration dentistry in Frisco, TX

If you know you are facing the replacement of missing teeth but you're overwhelmed by the long list of options available to you, we can help. To schedule your consultation and exam for Frisco, TX dental implants, dentures, and other restorations, call our friendly team at Advanced Smiles to be connected with Dr. Ernest de Paoli today.

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