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Differences Between Temporary and Permanent Dental Implants – City Dental Hospital

Comparison of temporary and permanent dental implants at City Dental Hospital

Dental implants help bring back your smile and confidence and also provide numerous benefits for your overall oral health. From preventing bone loss to improving speech and eating disabilities, dental implants offer a lasting solution that can enhance your quality of life. Dental implants are of two types, i.e., permanent and temporary. We’ll discover the differences between these in detail today.

Both these treatments are provided by City Dental Hospital- Rajkot. We’re a leading dental hub in Gujarat with millions of happy patients. A dental Implant is the most popular way to replace your missing tooth or teeth. In the past ten years, they have undoubtedly changed the direction of dentistry. Tooth Implants will also serve as a natural tooth rather than just looking good and feeling real.

Understanding Temporary Dental Implants

A transitional or temporary implant is a dental prosthesis that is put temporarily on a tooth. It is not meant to remain, so it is thinner. Additionally, there are distinctions in the quality of the materials with which it is made or the cost. 

This type of implant is fitted. For example, when a patient has had teeth removed, but his artificial teeth are still being processed. If the patient intends to keep the empty spaces in the mouth unnoticeable or wants to have teeth to chew while the permanent implant is finished, then the temporary prosthesis is the option.

Types of Temporary Dental Implants

There are two main types of temporary dental implants:

  • Endosteal

These dental implants are performed in the jawbone. Typically made of titanium and shaped like small wrenches, they are the most commonly used type of implant.

  • Subperiosteal

These temporary dental implants are put under the gum but on, or above, the jawbone. This type of implant may be used in patients who do not have sufficient healthy natural jawbone and cannot, or don’t want to, undergo a bone augmentation procedure to remake it.

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Indications for Temporary Implants

  • In rare cases, the patient may show some signs of bone loss and poor healing, which may require observation over the long term. 
  • In such instances, we may prefer to have temporary fixing placed on the dental implants rather than making final restorations.

Understanding Permanent Dental Implants

A permanent dental implant is one that the patient can’t place on or take off. If it becomes necessary to remove the implant (prosthesis), the patient would have to go to the dentist. There, the professional will have to perform some complicated procedures to remove the prosthesis. 

For instance, the weathering of enamel or the removal of teeth through extraction is beyond repair, at least they are today.

Types of Permanent Dental Implants

  • Bone Augmentation

Study shows that using bone add-ons and growth factors to secure the bone generally achieves the best results.

  • Sinus Lift

Also known as sinus augmentation or sinus elevation, this involves adding bone below the sinus. It is performed in cases where the natural bone has broken due to missing upper back teeth.

  • Ridge Expansion

If your jaw isn’t wide enough to hold up dental implants, bone graft material can be added to a small ridge, or space, created along the top of your jawbone.

  • Immediate Load Dental Implants

Also called same-day implants or “Teeth in a Day”, immediate-load dental implants allow the installation of a temporary tooth during the same meeting as your dental implant placement. This may be a good option if you have sufficient natural bone and an implant safe enough to support immediate placement and pressure on the new temporary tooth.

  • Mini Dental Implants (MDIs)

They are put through less intrusive techniques and are used primarily to balance the lower denture.

Indications for Permanent Implants

  • You Have a Missing Tooth or Teeth
  • Your Artificial Teeth Fit Loosely
  • You Have an Acutely Cracked or Broken Tooth

City Dental Hospital expert explaining the differences between dental implant types

Key Differences Between Temporary and Permanent Dental Implants

Temporary Dental Implant Permanent Dental Implant
Modular dentures are often made from various types of metals, such as acrylic or nylon. If they are short-term, the quality of the material is lower. The most common materials in permanent implants or fixed dental prostheses today are titanium, zirconium, porcelain, and compound resins.
Some alternatives of temporary implants can feel heavy. For example, modular skeletal prostheses are the bulkiest, due to their materials and design. Being permanent, they are expected to have the minimum weight. Permanent dental implants are usually manufactured from substances whose weight is very low, thanks to the fact that they are passage metals!
When they are new, they are grandly appealing. However, especially when they have become a bit obsolete, and if they are not well cared for or improperly aligned, they can be noticed from the outside. They present a high decorative level. Being permanent and of better material, they copy the natural appearance of the denture or amalgamate naturally into the tissues.
They are experienced as strange objects in the mouth, although in the long run, the person ends up adapting to the implant. It is not recommended to sleep with the implant on. Being secured and permanent, they are not removed at any time, and little by little the person stops feeling them as unusual objects until he experiences that it is part of his body.
They have an upside that the person himself can detach them from the mouth to clean them, either for a routine cleaning or for a thorough wiping. Although they are very clean, proper hygiene must be maintained to avoid infections or plaque buildup. 
The lower price is often considered one of the most beneficial points of temporary implants. For some people, they are the only choices, given the high price of permanent prostheses. Permanent implants have as their main advantages the ease of use and aesthetics since they are usually not visible from the outside. Even the person himself can forget that he wears artificial teeth!
The cost of a complete removable implant ranges from Rs. 15,000 to Rs. 50,000 per tooth. A complete secure denture on permanent implants can cost from Rs. 24,900 to Rs. 2, 01,500.

Advantages and Disadvantages of Temporary Dental Implants

Let’s take a close look at the upsides and downsides of temporary implants.

Benefits

  • Highly durable
  • Prevents bone loss
  • Looks and feels real
  • Keeps adjoining teeth stable
  • Restores the cosmetic appearance of the patient’s face
  • Seems very natural when chewing or talking

Drawbacks

  • damage to adjacent teeth or tissues
  • Gum bleeding
  • implant may fail
  • gum crashing 
  • infection
  • allergic reaction to anaesthetic
  • nerve or tissue injury 

Advantages and Disadvantages of Permanent Dental Implants

Now, let’s understand how beneficial and harmful permanent dental implants are.

Benefits

  • They require less daily caring and maintenance.
  • They may provide more convenient chewing.
  • They are generally long-lasting.
  • They may help safeguard jawbone tissue.

Drawbacks

  • They’re usually more expensive than other dental treatment options.
  • Your insurance coverage might not be enough for them.
  • They require dental surgery.
  • The whole implantation procedure will likely take many dental appointments and up to 6 to 12 months.
  • They May Initially require a dental bone graft.

Patient learning about temporary vs. permanent dental implants options at City Dental Hospital

City Dental Hospital’s Approach to Temporary and Permanent Dental Implants

We are obligated to provide the best quality, comfort and care when you are having any dental problems. We also guarantee that we will explain what procedures and processes we’re doing without charging unnecessarily.

  • Check Up

Our dentists will do a routine checkup for dental issues which is essential for proper treatment.

  • Treatment Description

City Dental’s Expert team of doctors will understand your problem and give you a tailor-made solution.

  • Treatment

After assessing the patient’s condition, we will start our customized treatment plan for them to prevent further problems.

  • Follow-up

We want all our patients to be 100% satisfied. Our representative team will be in touch with you for any queries.

Conclusion

To summarise, we say that dental implants are a different thing from dental prostheses. Implants are fake dental roots that are placed to safeguard artificial teeth, that is, prostheses or crowns. 

According to the most widespread procedure today, the dental implant is of two types, i.e., permanent and temporary. Both these are grafted onto the bone and integrated into it, and the dental prosthesis correlating to the patient’s treatment (crown, bridge, implant denture, etc.) is placed on the implant.)

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