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The Next Best Thing to the Tooth Fairy

Losing a tooth can be traumatic, both physically and emotionally. It impacts more than just your oral health. Your teeth are essential in your ability to smile, speak, and eat. Therefore, when you have gaps in your grin, you are more likely to have challenges enunciating certain words or chewing sufficiently.

While dentures are still an option for replacing missing teeth, they don’t provide the same stability or look as natural as dental implants. Here are some of the top pros of investing in dental implants to better understand how they can benefit you.

Dental Implants

Dental implants are a popular option for replacing a single tooth, a few teeth, or even a full set. Implants create a strong foundation for fixed or removable teeth, made to match your natural teeth by replacing tooth roots with titanium posts and securing the replacement teeth in place. Here are some of the benefits of dental implants:

  • Dental implants look and function like a natural tooth
  • Dental implants are very durable and will last many years. With proper care, they can last a lifetime.
  • The tooth feels stable and strong 
  • Dental implants help preserve bone and bone tissue
  • You can brush and floss normally, making them easier to keep clean
  • Dental implants can be individualized to replace a single tooth without relying on other adjacent teeth

Fixed Bonded Bridges

Used to fill gaps in your smile, a dental bridge is held in place by abutment teeth on either side of the gap. While a traditional bridge uses dental crowns on the abutment teeth, this bridge uses a framework of either metal or porcelain that is bonded to the backs of the abutment teeth. This type of bridge can only be used when you have a natural tooth on either side of the gap. Here are some benefits of fixed bonded bridges:

  • Fixed bonded bridges look and feel like natural teeth
  • They are less expensive than dental implants
  • You do not have to remove fixed bridges to clean them or eat

Removable Partial Dentures

Traditional dentures tend to be bulkier and over time can become looser making it more difficult to talk and eat. Oral hygiene is easy to maintain with the traditional denture, and the denture is affordable, but you will have to limit your diet and avoid fruits and vegetables. Some of benefits of partial dentures are:

  • This is usually an affordable option compared to implants or fixed bridges
  • This treatment is relatively noninvasive and quick compared to fixed bridges and dental implants

Supported Dentures

Implant-supported dentures are sturdier than traditional dentures because they use implants for retention rather than adhesive to stay in place. The support of the implant allows the dental fixture to be shaped into a horseshoe, reducing the bulkiness and opening the palate to create more space for the tongue and better ability to taste food. Implant-supported dentures are sturdier and do not require adhesive.  Some of the benefits of these type of dentures are:

  • Affordable option for significant improvement in the ability to chew and smile
  • The implants provide support, which eliminates the need for adhesive and functions more like natural teeth
  • Maintaining and cleaning the denture is easy
  • Preserves bone, gum tissue, and muscle tone

Full-Arch Dental Implants 

Sometimes referred to as an implant bridge, or all-on-four, the full-arch dental implant is less likely to become loose over time and is fixed. It preserves the bone and muscle tone and allows for confident eating and talking. Full-arch dental implants are the closest tooth replacement option to natural teeth and are also the least bulky option. Here are some of the benefits:

  • The replacement teeth feel more stable and less bulky than dentures
  • Since this is a permanent fixture, there is no risk of shifting or slipping throughout the day 
  • They provide the look and feel of natural teeth
  • The same simple care of natural teeth

If you are in need of replacing a tooth or teeth and have questions about these or other options, please schedule a free consultation with Dr. Soto. Click this link for an easy online form https://drsotodentist.com/patient-info/book-an-appointment/.

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