Dental Bridges, Dentures, & Implants: What’s The Difference?

October 13, 2025

Custom dental bridge sitting on mirror table in front of dental implant model

Replacing missing teeth is one of the most important steps you can take to restore your oral health, improve your confidence, and enjoy daily activities like eating and speaking without discomfort. Whether you’re dealing with a single missing tooth or multiple failing teeth, modern dentistry offers several effective solutions. The most common options include dentures, bridges, and dental implants. Each comes with their own advantages, limitations, and ideal use cases. But with so many options to choose from, how can you determine which one is right for you? Your local Succasunna dentist will break down the key differences between these options, explain how each one works, and introduce some advanced techniques you may not be aware of to help you make an informed decision about your smile.

Dentures vs. Bridges: What’s the Difference?

The most common area of confusion lies between dentures and bridges.  Dentures are removable: you take them in-and-out of your mouth.  Bridges are permanent: you do NOT take them in-and-out.

Dentures can be made from a number of different materials: acrylic (plastic), metal, a combination of acrylic and metal, or “thermoplastic.”  The advantages of the acrylic include cost and simplicity.  They are the least expensive, and the easiest to fabricate and repair.  The disadvantages include thickness and low stability.   

Metal dentures are thin, rigid, and fit tightly.  The downsides include increased difficulty to repair (although not terribly difficult) and cost (they are the most expensive). 

Thermoplastic materials have the advantage of being flexible, which many patients find to be more comfortable.  However, repairs can be difficult to impossible, based upon the type of material utilized.

Unlike dentures that are removable, bridges are permanent.  This is one reason why bridges are more popular than dentures.  Other advantages include increased biting / chewing power, increased esthetics, and less fuss with them since they don’t have to be taken in and out.  Downsides include the “shaving down” of teeth on either side of spaces to keep them in place (called “abutment” teeth), and potential cavity development or need for root canals on these abutments over time. 

How Dental Implants Expand Your Options

Dental implants provide a host of options.  Most people think of an implant as a post that is placed into the jawbone to hold a single tooth (crown).  This is one use of an implant, but there are other functions.  The implant is actually the post: you can use it to secure a denture or a bridge, also!  With respect to dentures, the implant can help to eliminate or decrease the number of clasps, providing a more esthetic outcome and more stable set of teeth.  Bridges benefit from implants because now you cannot develop cavities around the abutments and there is no need for root canals.  Implant bridges also eliminate the need for drilling on other teeth.

All-On-Four®: A Permanent Solution to Removable Teeth

A very common substitute or replacement for large partial dentures and full dentures is “All-On-Four®.”  This revolutionary technology provides the patient with permanent, non-removable teeth in just a few appointments.  Gone is the stigma and disappointment of removable teeth and poor chewing ability.  Patients instantly benefit from a strong bite, excellent smile, and freedom of re-gaining the roof of their mouths if they had a denture that covered it previously.  Many patients who have dentures or require removal of most teeth present to Dr. Goldberg for this procedure specifically: he is a leading authority on this type of procedure within the community.

More information regarding this, and other topics, is available on our website.

About the Author

Dr. Goldberg is a general dentist & implant expert with 29 years of experience.  He is located in the Roxbury Mall in Succasunna, NJ.  He provides general dentistry for the entire family, including: cleanings, check-ups, whitening, veneers, crowns, root canals, dentures, periodontal (gum) services, dental implants, and much more.  He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Implantology/Implant Dentistry, holds multiple degrees and is recognized as an expert in dental implants.  You can find additional information on his website:www.morriscountydentist.com.  The office can be reached at: (973) 328-1225 or via email: frontdesk.mcda@gmail.com