If one or more teeth must be restored, you have the choice between an implant solution or conventional treatment. See the main differences.
Restore a single tooth
Treatment with dental implant and crown
- Preservation of the bone structure and palate
- Teeth look more natural
- Maintaining quality of chewing
Conventional treatment with bridge fixed on adjacent teeth
- Adjacent healthy teeth supporting the bridge must be ground down
- Bone in the toothless area may shrink
Restore multiple teeth
Treatment with dental implant and crown
- Preservation of the bone structure and palate
- Teeth look more natural
- Maintaining quality of chewing
Conventional treatment with removable partial prosthesis
- Requires support from other teeth and edentulous oral gum
- Discomfort caused by movement of prosthesis
- Possible prosthetic instability
- Possible changes to the palate
Restore all teeth
Treatment with full bridge fixed on dental implants
- Preservation of the bone structure and palate
- Maintaining quality of chewing
- Teeth are fixed and cannot move
Treatment with conventional denture
- Bone resorption
- Possible prosthetic instability
- Possible loss of taste