Dental Implants vs Bridges vs DenturesWhich Is Right for You?
- What is the difference between dental implants, bridges, and dentures?
Implants replace the tooth root with a titanium fixture and are the only option that preserves jawbone, so they last longest and feel most natural.

Three Ways to Replace Missing Teeth
If you have lost teeth, you have three main options: implants, bridges, or dentures. Each has a place, and the right one depends on your bone, your remaining teeth, your bite, and your budget. This guide explains the real differences in plain terms, so you can have an informed conversation with your specialist.
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How They Differ
Dental implants
An implant replaces the entire tooth, root included, with a titanium fixture placed in the jawbone and a zirconia crown on top. Because the implant stimulates the bone, it is the only option that prevents the bone loss that follows missing teeth. Implants restore the most bite force, feel closest to natural teeth, and last the longest. Full-arch solutions such as All-on-4 restore an entire jaw on four implants, often with fixed teeth the same day.
Bridges
A bridge fills a gap by anchoring false teeth to the natural teeth on either side. Those healthy neighbouring teeth must be filed down to act as supports, which is the main drawback. Bridges are quicker and cheaper than implants, but they do not stop bone loss under the gap, and they put extra load on the supporting teeth.
Dentures
Dentures are removable replacements, either a partial denture for a few teeth or a full denture for an entire arch. They are the most affordable option and need no surgery, but they offer the least bite force, can move while eating or speaking, and do not preserve the jawbone, so the fit changes over time. Implant-supported dentures are a middle path: a removable denture that snaps onto implants for far better stability.
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Side by Side
| Factor | Implants | Bridges | Dentures |
|---|---|---|---|
| Preserves jawbone | Yes | No | No |
| Bite force restored | Highest | Good | Lowest |
| Affects healthy teeth | No | Yes (filed down) | No |
| Fixed or removable | Fixed | Fixed | Removable |
| Typical lifespan | Decades, often lifelong | 10-15 years | 5-8 years, needs relining |
| Feels most natural | Yes | Moderate | Least |
| Upfront cost | Highest | Moderate | Lowest |
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Which One Is Usually Best
For a single missing tooth with healthy neighbours, an implant avoids filing down good teeth and lasts longest. For a full arch, fixed implant solutions such as All-on-4 or All-on-6 give the most natural, durable result. Dentures remain a reasonable choice where surgery is not possible or budget is the deciding factor, and implant-supported dentures bridge the gap between cost and stability.
The honest answer depends on your scans and diagnosis, not a sales target. At Stunning Dentistry, the recommendation is made by a prosthodontist and implant specialist from your CBCT 3D scan, and they will explain the smallest effective option, not the largest invoice.
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The Cost Picture for British Patients
In the UK, the higher upfront cost of implants is often what pushes patients toward bridges or dentures they would not otherwise choose. Treatment at Stunning Dentistry changes that maths. With All-on-4 around £1,650 per arch and a single implant from around £150, the long-term, bone-preserving option becomes affordable, using the same Straumann and Nobel Biocare systems your British dentist would place, backed by a written lifetime warranty.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between implants, bridges, and dentures?
Implants replace the tooth root and preserve bone, lasting longest and feeling most natural. Bridges anchor to neighbouring teeth that must be filed down. Dentures are removable and most affordable but offer the least bite force and do not stop bone loss. Stunning Dentistry can plan any of the three from your CBCT scan.
Are implants worth the higher cost?
For most patients, yes, because implants preserve the jawbone, last decades, and restore full bite force without harming neighbouring teeth. At Stunning Dentistry, the cost gap with bridges and dentures is far smaller than in the UK, which makes implants the practical long-term choice for many patients.
Can I switch from dentures to implants?
Yes. Many denture wearers move to fixed implant teeth or implant-supported dentures for better stability and comfort. Bone loss from long-term denture use is exactly what tilted All-on-4 and zygomatic implants are designed to work around. A CBCT scan at Stunning Dentistry shows what your case needs.
Which lasts the longest?
Implants. With good hygiene they often last a lifetime, against roughly 10-15 years for a bridge and 5-8 years for dentures before relining or replacement. Stunning Dentistry backs implant work with a written lifetime warranty.
How do I know which option is right for me?
It depends on your bone volume, your remaining teeth, your bite, and your goals, assessed on a 3D scan. Stunning Dentistry's prosthodontist and implant specialist review your CBCT and explain the smallest effective option for your case in a free video consult. --- Book a Free Video Consult → | All-on-4 vs Dentures →
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