Introduction
Missing teeth affect not just aesthetics but also chewing and speech. Two common solutions are dental implants and bridges. But which one suits your needs best?
What Are Dental Implants?
- Titanium posts inserted into the jawbone
- Require surgery and healing time
- Act as artificial tooth roots
What Are Dental Bridges?
- Use adjacent teeth for support
- Less invasive, quicker solution
- More affordable short-term
Key Differences
| Feature | Implants | Bridges |
|---|---|---|
| Durability | 15-25 years | 5-10 years |
| Invasiveness | Surgical | Non-surgical |
| Bone Preservation | Yes | No |
| Cost | High | Moderate |
| Maintenance | Easy | May affect adjacent teeth |
Pros and Cons of Each
Implants offer a more permanent and bone-friendly solution, while bridges are ideal for quick, budget-conscious fixes.
Conclusion
Consult your dentist to assess bone density, gum health, and lifestyle needs before choosing the right restoration.

