Addressing Common Concerns About Denture Implants: Cost, Pain, and Recovery Time

 
 

Denture implants are an excellent solution for people who have lost teeth due to issues like injury or decay.

While denture implants offer many benefits, such as improved appearance, better jaw health, and increased confidence, it’s also common to have concerns about the cost, pain, and recovery time associated with the procedure.

In this blog, we’ll address seven of the most common concerns that patients have about denture implants, from the cost to long-term care and maintenance.

Concern #1: Cost

One of the most common concerns people have about denture implants is their cost.

Denture implant costs can vary depending on your specific needs like the number of implants required and the type of implant used (full, partial upper, lower dentures, etc.).

When you schedule a consultation with a denture prosthetist, they will thoroughly examine your teeth and gums before providing you with a detailed quote so you can easily estimate how much you’ll pay and can budget accordingly.

Many people hesitate to move forward with denture implants because of the initial cost. They assume that traditional dentures (which are less expensive) are the better choice.

While you can save money upfront with traditional dentures, denture implants can actually be more cost-effective in the long run. They last longer and are more durable, meaning you’ll be less likely to deal with the cost of repairs or replacements.

Concern #2: Pain

Many people also worry about the pain associated with denture implants.

Naturally, nobody wants to deal with pain in their mouth and gums. However, it’s important to note that the actual implant procedure is generally painless.

You will receive local anaesthesia before the procedure begins so that you won’t feel anything.

Post-surgery, you will likely experience some discomfort and swelling around the implant site. However, your denture prosthetist will prescribe pain medication to help you feel more comfortable afterwards.

Just keep in mind that any discomfort you might feel while getting used to a denture implant is a lot less than the pain or missing or broken teeth!

Concern #3: Length of the Implant Process

When it comes to getting denture implants, it's completely normal to have questions or worries about what the process involves. The good news is that it's not as complicated as you might think! Here's a quick overview:

First off, there are two main phases to the process. During phase one, you'll need to attend three appointments with your denture prosthetist . At each visit, they'll place small titanium implants into your jaw bone. These help the implants to stay put and heal properly, which takes around 3-5 months.

Once your jaw bone has fully healed, you'll move onto phase two, which is where the dentures themselves are added. This part of the process involves taking some impressions of your mouth, registering your bite, and trying on the dentures. Then, once everything looks good and fits comfortably, your denture prosthetist will insert the dentures and schedule a follow-up appointment to make sure everything is working as it should.

So, while there are a few steps involved, the process of getting dental implants is actually pretty straightforward. And the end result - a brand new set of teeth that look and feel great - is definitely worth it!

Concern #4: Recovery Time

It’s normal to have concerns about the recovery time associated with denture implants too.

How long will you be down for the count? Will you need to take time off work? If so, how much?

The initial recovery time after denture implant surgery can vary from person to person. However, most people are able to resume their normal activities within a few days (in most cases, a week at most) after surgery.

Your denture prosthetist will also provide you with a set of post-operative care instructions to ensure a smooth and speedy recovery. Be sure to follow these guidelines to reduce your risk of complications and get back to normal sooner.

Concern #5: Getting Used to Denture Implants

A lot of people worry about how long it’ll take them to get used to their denture implants.

It’s true that there is an adjustment period associated with denture implants (just like most dental procedures). However, most people find that they get used to their implants sooner than they thought they would.

After you recover from surgery, denture implants look and feel just like your natural teeth. As a result, you can eat, drink, and speak as you normally would (you may even find it easier to do these things since you’re not missing teeth anymore).

Concern #6: Long-Term Jaw Health

Some people have concerns about how denture implants will affect their long-term jaw and bone health.

One of the most significant benefits of implants is that they aid in bone preservation and prevent future deterioration.

It might feel scary at first, but the denture implant procedure can help you maintain and improve your oral health in the long run, reducing the need for other procedures in the future.

Conversely, if you left the gaps in your teeth alone, you could compromise your jaw health and increase your risk of future issues (as well as changes in your jaw appearance and overall facial structure).   

Concern #7: Care and Maintenance

Denture implants typically last longer than other solutions, such as traditional dentures. However, you must practice proper care and maintenance to see the best results from your surgery.

Proper denture implant care involves regular brushing and flossing. The good news is that you don’t need any special tools. Just use a non-abrasive denture cleaner and regular dental floss.

Keep in mind that you need to avoid hard and sticky foods after getting denture implants. These foods can damage the implants and dentures, creating a need for additional procedures.

Are Dentures The Right Fit For You?

Concerns about things like cost, pain, maintenance, and recovery times when it comes to denture implants are entirely valid.

However, it is also important to remember that denture implants offer many benefits that make them a worthwhile investment.

Are you interested in denture implants? Do you want to learn more about the denture implant procedure before you make a final decision?

Whether you’re ready for implants or still on the fence, contact us at Denture Haus today.

We currently service Aspley and all of North Brisbane, and can’t wait help you enhance your oral health and improve your smile.

Mitch Hills