The difference between dental implant and denture! When facing the problem of tooth loss, dental implants and dentures are two common solutions. But there are some important differences between the two. Dental implant is to restore missing teeth by implanting artificial root into bone tissue and fixing new teeth. This method can provide a more stable and natural feeling, while maintaining the health of bone tissue. Denture is an extractable substitute that needs to be stabilized by adhesives or other fixation methods.

1. Difference between dental implant and denture
Dental implant and denture are two common dental restorations, which differ in principle and results. Dental implant is to implant an artificial tooth root (titanium or ceramic implant) into the mandible or maxilla, combine it with the mandible, and then install a suitable denture. This method can provide a more stable and natural tooth repair without additional impact on adjacent teeth, and can stimulate the growth of dental bones and maintain the stability of jaw bones. The denture is a kind of artificial tooth, which is usually based on the denture base (denture base), and then the denture is installed on it. Dentures can be fixed to natural teeth or mucous membranes with dead glue or other adhesives, but they may not be so stable and need to be removed and cleaned frequently.
2. Are teeth implanted well?
Dental implant is a relatively reliable and effective method of dental restoration, and its results and long-term stability are widely recognized. Implant teeth can provide a more stable repair solution by implanting artificial roots, simulating the feeling and function of natural teeth. Compared with traditional dentures, dental implants have better comfort and naturalness, can improve mastication function, maintain the stability of facial contour, and enable patients to restore self-confidence. Dental implant has no adverse effect on the surrounding teeth, and can stimulate the growth of dental bones and maintain the integrity of jaw bones. Dental implant is not suitable for all people. For example, patients with bone deficiency or other oral diseases may need additional treatment and preparation.
3. How many operations are needed for dental implantation?
Generally, dental implantation requires two operations. The first operation is to implant an artificial root (implant) into the mandible or maxilla. This process is usually carried out locally. The doctor will make a certain incision and bone preparation through the oral tissue, and then install the implant into the jaw bone and suture it. Within a few months after the operation, the artificial tooth root will gradually combine with the jaw bone to form a stable foundation. The second operation is performed after the healing of the first operation, which usually requires several months to several months. This operation is mainly to expose the implant and install a connector (artificial crown base) on it. During the operation, the doctor will cut the skin tissue on the gum to connect the connector with the implant, and then suture again. The artificial crown (denture) will be fixed on the connector.
4. How long does toothache after dental implantation?
Teeth ache for 7-15 days after dental implantation. The pain after dental implantation varies according to individual differences and the complexity of the operation. Within one or two days after the operation, the patient may feel some discomfort and pain, but this can usually be alleviated by the analgesic drugs prescribed by the doctor. Over time, the pain of dental implant will gradually reduce. In some cases, patients may feel slight discomfort or soreness in the process of implant and jaw bone combination, which is normal and will subside within days to weeks.
5. How to deal with facial swelling after dental implantation?
Slight facial swelling may occur after dental implantation, which is one of the normal surgical reactions. In order to reduce facial swelling as much as possible, patients can take the following measures to deal with it: first, cold compress. Applying ice bags or cold compresses can help shrink blood vessels and reduce local swelling; The second is to raise the head. Keep the head elevated during rest to help blood flow back to the head and reduce the retention of blood and lymph in facial tissues.