What are the Potential Risks of Full Arch Dental Implants?
Possible dangers when getting full arch dental implants and how to prevent them for a safe, durable, and long-lasting aesthetic restoration.
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ToggleDental bridges and dental implants are two common tooth restoration options that many patients consider when looking to replace missing teeth. However, each method involves different techniques, along with its own advantages and limitations, which often makes patients unsure about which option is most suitable for their condition.
In the article below, Smilux provides a detailed analysis and comparison of these two restorative solutions, helping readers gain a clearer understanding and make an informed decision.
Although both dental bridges and dental implants are capable of restoring chewing function and aesthetics for missing teeth, they are two different restorative solutions with distinct characteristics and clinical indications.
Below is a detailed comparison table of these two methods for patients to refer to:
Comparison Criteria | Dental Bridge | Dental Implant |
Treatment technique | The two adjacent teeth are reduced to serve as abutments supporting the artificial tooth in between. | A titanium implant is placed directly into the jawbone to replace the missing tooth root. Once the implant integrates firmly with the bone, a dental crown is attached via an abutment. |
Preservation of natural teeth | Requires reduction of adjacent natural teeth, which may affect oral health if not carefully evaluated and performed with proper technique. | Does not affect neighboring natural teeth, helping preserve natural tooth structure and minimize invasion to healthy teeth. |
Durability after treatment | The lifespan typically ranges from 5 to 10 years, depending on the materials used as well as the patient’s daily oral hygiene habits. | The lifespan is long-term and can last from 20 to 30 years, or even a lifetime, provided that proper care and oral hygiene are maintained. |
Chewing function | It restores basic chewing function (approximately 60–70% compared to natural teeth); however, biting force and overall stability remain lower than those of natural teeth. | It restores chewing function almost equivalent to natural teeth (approximately 90–100%), providing stable biting force and a comfortable, natural eating experience. |
Aesthetics | The dental crown on a bridge provides good aesthetics initially; however, over time, darkened gum margins or exposure of artificial gingiva may occur. | It provides aesthetics that are very close to natural teeth, with minimal risk of exposed gum margins. In addition, a temporary crown can be placed immediately after implant placement, helping maintain tooth appearance and ensure aesthetics throughout the healing period before final restoration. |
Comfort during use | It may feel slightly bulky or uncomfortable during the initial period of use. | Firm and stable over the long term. |
Cost | Lower than dental implants. | Higher cost, requiring a more complex treatment process. |
Suitable candidates | Patients missing one or several teeth, excluding second molars. | Suitable for most cases of tooth loss, including a single missing tooth, multiple adjacent missing teeth, or complete edentulism. |
Comparison table of dental bridges and dental implants (for reference)
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Next, Smilux provides a detailed analysis of the specific advantages and disadvantages of dental implants and dental bridges.
Key advantages:
Lower cost compared to dental implant placement, making it suitable for a wide range of patients.
Short treatment time, with no surgical intervention required.
Low level of invasiveness, resulting in minimal discomfort.
Good aesthetic results, especially in cases involving missing anterior teeth.
Disadvantages:
Requires reduction of adjacent natural teeth, which may compromise their long-term strength and health.
Does not prevent jawbone resorption at the site of the missing tooth.
Limited lifespan, typically ranging from 5 to 10 years, and may require replacement over time.
Key advantages:
Does not require reduction of adjacent natural teeth, helping preserve surrounding tooth structure.
The implant replaces the missing tooth root, supporting bone density maintenance and reducing the risk of jawbone resorption.
High durability, with the potential to last long term or even a lifetime when proper care and regular follow-up visits are maintained.
Disadvantages:
Higher treatment cost compared to traditional restorative options such as dental bridges.
A more complex treatment process that involves surgical intervention and a healing period, making it unsuitable for all patients.
Although the success rate is high, certain risks may still occur after implantation, such as infection or failure of the implant to properly integrate with the jawbone.
The choice between a dental bridge and a dental implant depends on each patient’s actual oral condition and financial considerations. Ideally, patients should undergo a direct examination with a dental specialist to receive an accurate assessment and personalized treatment recommendation before deciding on the most appropriate tooth restoration option.
From a clinical perspective, dental implant placement is currently favored by many specialists due to its safety and effectiveness in replacing missing teeth without affecting adjacent natural teeth. The implant functions as an artificial tooth root, helping maintain stable chewing force and reduce jawbone resorption, thereby providing long-term results when properly cared for.
In cases where patients prioritize lower cost or have lost only one or a few teeth and prefer not to undergo invasive procedures involving the jawbone, a dental bridge may be a suitable alternative. However, this method typically requires reduction of neighboring teeth to serve as abutments and does not support bone preservation, which limits its long-term effectiveness compared to dental implants.
Smilux is an international dental clinic located in Phu Nhuan Ward (formerly Phu Nhuan District), specializing in advanced tooth restoration solutions and trusted by a large number of domestic and international patients.
The clinic operates legally with full dental practice licenses issued by the Department of Health, ensuring compliance, safety, and quality throughout the entire treatment process.
Smilux is home to a team of dentists with more than 15 years of hands-on clinical experience, particularly in both single-tooth and full-arch implant treatments. Beyond technical proficiency, the dentists possess in-depth knowledge of dental and jawbone anatomy, allowing them to develop personalized implant treatment plans for each patient. This approach helps minimize complications and enhances the integration between the implant fixture and the jawbone after treatment.
Smilux is proud to be a pioneer in applying the proprietary OTI screw-guided positioning technology in Vietnam. Unlike conventional techniques that require gum incision and suturing, OTI technology operates on a “screw-in-screw” principle, enabling faster implant placement with minimal invasiveness and significantly reduced discomfort. In many cases, patients can restore their teeth on the same day without the prolonged waiting time associated with traditional methods.
In addition, the clinic is equipped with a modern Cone Beam CT 3D system, allowing Smilux dentists to accurately visualize the entire jawbone structure, alveolar bone, and surrounding tissues. This ensures precise implant positioning, reduces surgical risks, and maximizes treatment success rates.
All implant fixtures used at Smilux have clear origins and are officially imported from leading global manufacturers. Patients are provided with transparent certificates of origin, ensuring confidence in product quality and long-term reliability.
All treatment costs are clearly explained and quoted from the outset, with full transparency stated in the treatment contract. Patients know exactly what they are paying for, with no unexpected additional fees during or after the procedure.
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With the information shared by Smilux in the article above, we hope it helps patients better understand the differences between dental bridges and dental implants, enabling them to make an appropriate choice.
However, each patient’s oral condition is unique. Therefore, it is best to visit Smilux for a direct examination and personalized consultation from our dentists. You may contact our HOTLINE 0866 251 379 to schedule an appointment quickly and conveniently.
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