Dental Veneer Vs. Dental Implant: What's The Best Option?

Dental Veneer Vs. Dental Implant: What’s The Best Option?

If you’ve ever considered getting a dental implant, your dentist has likely suggested another option: veneers. Veneers are thin shells of porcelain or resin material placed over teeth to improve appearance, but they’re not always suitable for everyone. This article will tell you how veneer vs. implants work and when each is best used.

What Is A Dental Veneer?

As the name suggests, dental veneers are a type of dental restoration. They’re custom-made to fit over teeth and can be made from porcelain or composite material. The dentist will bond them onto your teeth with resin cement (the same stuff used to glue down crowns).

The main advantage of this option is that it’s cheaper than implants but still offers many of the same benefits-namely, improved appearance and function-without requiring major surgery or healing time. However, if you want something long-lasting and stable like an implant would provide, then this isn’t for you. When placed on top of existing natural teeth rather than being inserted below them like implants are intended to do (which offers better support), veneers tend not last as long before needing replacement again due to wear from chewing food over time.

What Is A Dental Implant?

A dental implant is a small, metal device placed into the jawbone to support a replacement tooth or teeth. The implant is an anchor for the replacement tooth (an abutment) and helps it blend into your natural smile.

Dental implants are very popular because they can replace one tooth or multiple teeth and create a more natural-looking smile than traditional dentures. They’re also more durable than dentures because they’re anchored into your jawbone with titanium screws instead of being held in place by suction from your gums like conventional dentures do-and since they don’t rely on suction, you won’t have any trouble eating foods like salad greens with dressing or biting into hard foods such as apples without worrying about dislodging them from their anchors in your mouth!

In What Cases Are Dental Implants Preferred Over Dental Veneers?

Dental implants are often preferred over dental veneers because they can restore the natural shape of your teeth and give you back a smile that looks more like your original one. If you choose to get dental implants, they will be placed directly into the jawbone, where they will fuse with bone tissue over time. The bone grafting procedure helps to ensure that this fusion occurs appropriately.

The main benefit of dental implants is their durability. They’re made from titanium alloy and surgically placed into your jawbone, so they integrate with your body over time. As long as you take good care of them (brushing regularly with fluoride toothpaste), there’s no reason why an implant should fail within its lifetime, span-which can be up to 20 years!

In What Situations Is It Best To Get A Dental Veneer Instead Of A Dental Implant?

If you have very little bone left in your jaw and your dentist cannot place an implant safely, then it may be better for you to get a dental veneer. A veneer is like a false tooth that fits over the top of your existing teeth (or partials). The advantage of this option is that there is no need for additional surgery or an artificial root structure beneath the gum line like with implants.

Veneers are also very cost-effective and can be done in just one visit. They’re much less invasive than other options like implants or crowns, meaning less pain and less recovery time required after treatment.

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