Implant or cover? Which one is better for damaged teeth? - Dentistry

Implant or cover? Which one is better for damaged teeth? - Dentistry

Dr. Bahare Sepahrian
Dr. Bahare Sepahrian
Tehran
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When a tooth is broken, severely decayed or completely lost, two popular options are usually presented to the patient: a dental crown or a dental implant. But is it really better a crown or an implant? And on the other hand, is the implant good or bad? The answers to these questions depend on the condition of your teeth, the health of your gums and jawbone, your budget and your beauty goals, which we will examine below.

What is dental veneer and when is it recommended?

What is a dental implant and when is it the best choice?

Dental implant is a titanium base placed in the jawbone. takes and completely replaces the tooth from the root to the crown.

Main applications of implants:

  • Replacement of a completely missing tooth
  • To replace a tooth whose root is irreparable
  • Complete compatibility with the jaw bone

Advantages of dental implants:

  • High durability (15 to 25 years or more)
  • Prevention of jaw bone loss
  • No damage to the side teeth
  • Appearance and function similar to natural teeth

Disadvantages of dental implants:

  • Higher cost compared to coating
  • Longer treatment duration (3 to 9 months)
  • The need for surgery and suitable physical conditions

Many have heard the rumor that dental implants cause cancer. To confirm the rumors and facts, it is better to read the article Does dental implant cause cancer?.

Is veneer or implant better? Full comparison

Choosing whether a veneer is better or a dental implant is one of the most important decisions in the field of dental treatments that must be made based on clinical conditions, budget, and the patient's treatment goals. Each of these methods has its own advantages and limitations, which are examined in detail below.

1. Preserving the tooth root

In the veneer method, the natural root of the tooth is preserved and only the crown of the tooth is restored. This is an advantage in cases where the root is healthy. On the other hand, the implant is a complete replacement of the tooth from the root to the crown, and the natural root is removed.

2. Duration of treatment

Dental veneers are usually completed in a shorter period of time (one to three weeks). The implant requires several months due to the need for surgery and the process of welding the titanium base with the jaw bone.

3. Cost of treatment

The cost of veneers is typically lower than implants and would be more suitable for patients looking for a more economical option. Implants have a higher cost, but due to their longevity, they are considered a long-term investment.

4. Durability and longevity

Dental veneers can last between 5 and 15 years with proper care. Implants can last 15 to 25 years or even longer if oral hygiene is followed.

5. Prevention of jaw bone loss

The implant prevents jaw bone degeneration by replacing the tooth root. The coating does not have such a capability, and if the root is lost, there is a possibility of bone loss.

6. need for surgery

Dental coating is performed without surgery and only by trimming the crown of the tooth. Implants require surgery and suitable physical conditions of the patient.

7. appearance and beauty

Both methods are acceptable in terms of aesthetics, but the implant has a noticeable superiority in terms of appearance due to its great resemblance to natural teeth.

Comparison table of implants and veneers

Features Dental veneers Dental implant Preservation of tooth roots yes no Duration of treatment shorter longer cost less more Durability 5 to 15 years 15 to 25 years or more Prevent bone loss no yes Need surgery no yes Natural appearance good very natural

Is the implant good or bad?

Implant is an excellent and permanent method in most cases, provided that the patient's condition is suitable and it is performed by a specialist dentist.

Why is the implant good?

  • Long lasting
  • Preserving the health of the jaw bone
  • Comfort in chewing and speaking

When might an implant not be suitable?

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