The differences between dental implant restorations and ordinary restorations include: 1. damage: dental implant restorations do not damage neighboring teeth and do not rely on neighboring teeth for retention, but are retained by artificial roots; 2. function: dental implants are more powerful and can restore up to 90% of the function of natural teeth, while ordinary restorations can only restore 20%-30%; 3. aesthetics: dental implants are more aesthetically pleasing and do not have snap ring type appendages; 4. comfort: dental implants are more comfortable and patients generally do not feel significantly after dental implants and do not need to have a long adaptation process like ordinary restorations.