Ceramic Vs. Metal Dental Implants

Jun 16 • 1 minute read

If you are looking to get dental work done but don't understand the difference between ceramic and metal dental implants, read on to learn more about the differences and what might be best for you.

Ceramic Dental Implants

As a more recent technology, modern zirconia ceramic implants provide strength and performance similar to titanium without corrosion risks. Below, we've listed the advantages of opting for ceramic dental implants:

-          They look more natural. Because ceramics can be carefully crafted to match a person's teeth perfectly, they offer a more effective, visually pleasing effect.

-          They won't degrade. Ceramic is completely unaffected by any other and will not break down over time.

However, there have been cases where ceramic implants have been found to be more likely to fracture. Also, because ceramic dental implants are designed in one piece, it makes it harder for oral surgeons to put them on perfectly. Therefore, implanting ceramic dental implants can be measurably more difficult.

Titanium Dental Implants

Although titanium implants are a much older approach, they have proven to be effective for up to 20 to 30 years for many patients. Therefore, it's essential to know the advantages titanium dental implants have over the previously mentioned ceramic dental implants:

-          They are designed in two pieces. Because titanium implants can be created in two pieces, they are often much easier to implant and can provide the patient with more versatility.

-          They are designed with long-term strength.Unlike ceramic dental implants, modern titanium alloys are much less likely to fracture. Therefore, they have proven to be a much better choice for those who grind their teeth or find themselves clenching.

However, just as ceramic dental implants have their disadvantages, so do titanium dental implants. For example, titanium implants sometimes corrode in the presence of other metals in the mouth. They are also less pleasing to the eye than the former because the metal can sometimes be seen through the gums.

To learn more about ceramic or metal dental implants, schedule an appointment with Diamond Bar Dental today.

Located in Diamond Bar, CA, Diamond Bar Dental can help you decide which dental implant option is best for you. Let us help you choose the option that’s best for you and your needs. Call us at 909-860-3111 to schedule an appointment today.

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