Dental implantation is the best choice for dental restoration, as it causes minimal damage to the oral cavity and its material is closer to the original teeth, resulting in excellent effects. However, as everyone's condition and age differ, the selection of dental restoration should be based on individual circumstances, such as removable dentures, fixed dentures, and others.
When considering which type of dental restoration is best, dental implantation is recommended as the first choice. If dental implantation is not an option, fixed dentures are a good alternative. As for the material, zirconia all-ceramic teeth are suggested. If fixed dentures are not preferred, removable dentures can be considered. The price varies depending on the region.
1. Removable Dentures: They can be taken off and put on by the wearer and usually require minimal tissue removal, but they have poor retention.
2. Fixed Dentures: To install fixed dentures, the adjacent teeth need to be ground down and a fixed bridge is placed. This process can damage the neighboring teeth, sometimes causing sensitivity to hot and cold water and even spontaneous pain or pulpitis. Root canal treatment may be required before the crown can be placed. This type of dental restoration has good retention.
3. Implant Dentures: This is a popular method for restoring missing teeth. It does not require grinding down the adjacent teeth, has minimal foreign body sensation, and restores chewing function well. It allows for biting hard objects like ribs and nuts.