Dentures vs. Implants: How to Choose, by Dr Mohit Dhawan, leading dental surgeon of Chandigarh

By - Ritambra
29.09.2025 23:05:43

Choosing between dentures and dental implants is one of the most important decisions for anyone facing tooth loss. Dr. Mohit Dhawan, the leading dental surgeon and implantologist of Chandigarh, offers his insights on how to make an informed choice—balancing comfort, functionality, aesthetics, and long-term health.

Dentures: Time-Tested and Affordable

Dentures have restored smiles for centuries, providing removable prosthetic replacements for missing teeth. There are two main types: complete dentures for total tooth loss and partial dentures for gaps within a dental arch. Modern dentures are lighter, more natural-looking, and offer respectable comfort for daily life. They are the clear winner for patients seeking an economical and non-invasive solution. Dentures do not require surgery and can be fitted in multiple sittings for immediate results.


However, Dr. Dhawan notes that dentures do come with trade-offs. Over time, bone loss in the jaw may occur since dentures do not stimulate bone the way natural roots do. This can affect the fit, requiring periodic adjustments or replacements. Some users experience difficulty chewing hard foods and worry about dentures slipping during speech or meals.

Implants: Permanent and Life-like

Living with Dentures

Dental implants are widely recognized as the gold standard for tooth replacement. These titanium posts are surgically inserted into the jawbone, serving as artificial roots that support crowns, bridges, or stabilized dentures. Implants look, feel, and function like natural teeth, offering superior chewing power and eliminating embarrassment over loose-fitting appliances. Implants help prevent bone loss by actively stimulating the jawbone, preserving facial contours.


While more costly upfront, implants are a lifetime investment. The procedure is surgical and involves a healing period, but success rates surpass 95%, with results that last decades. With proper care, implants rarely need replacement. They do not affect adjacent teeth, boosting oral health in the long term.

How to Choose: Factors to Consider

Dr. Mohit Dhawan advises patients to weigh several factors:

  • Overall oral health: Adequate bone and gum support are essential for implants; dentures work even if bone is compromised.
  • Budget: Dentures are less expensive; implants are costlier but offer long-term value.
  • Lifestyle: Implants offer unrivaled stability and confidence; dentures require more maintenance and caution.
  • Medical status: Certain health issues may limit implant suitability.

He urges patients to consult a specialist for a thorough evaluation—including digital scans and bone assessments—before making a decision. Many choose a combination: implant-supported dentures offer the best of both worlds, maximizing comfort and stability.

Expertise Matters

At ADC, Dr. Dhawan’s mastery in both implants and dentures ensures unbiased guidance and world-class results. His patient-centric approach, advanced technology, and track record with international patients make him one of Chandigarh’s top choices for tooth replacement therapy.


With the right advice, transitioning from missing teeth to a confident smile becomes a journey of transformation—whether you choose dentures, implants, or a hybrid solution guided by Dr. Mohit Dhawan.