How a Restorative Dentist Can Replace Missing Teeth
Many people will lose at least one tooth at some point in their lives, which can lead to oral health issues. Fortunately, a restorative dentist can replace missing teeth in several ways. These options can help patients restore the function and appearance of their smiles.
Ways that a restorative dentist can replace your missing teeth
Bone tissues need to be regularly stimulated to remain healthy, as is the case with muscle tissues. The bone structures around the socket that once held a tooth begin to break down when the tooth falls out. This jawbone deterioration can lead to changes to a person’s facial structures. Also, not replacing a missing tooth can lead to the remaining natural teeth moving out of their proper alignment as the body tries to close up the empty space.
Let us take a close look at teeth replacement options that a restorative dentist might recommend for missing teeth.
1. Dental implants
Implants are popular oral prosthetics used in dentistry. They are typically titanium rods that serve as artificial roots for missing teeth. Crowns or other missing teeth solutions, like bridges and dentures, can then be attached to them.
The implant is surgically placed in the patient’s jawbone, where it fuses with the tissues around it, becoming one with the patient’s jaw. This process, known as osseointegration, can take up to six months to complete. The implant transfers bite forces to the patient’s jaw whenever they bite on something, giving their jaw the stimulation it needs to remain healthy.
Patients should be healthy enough for oral surgery to qualify for implants. People with health issues that can hinder their ability to heal from surgery, like diabetes, are evaluated individually.
2. Dental bridges
Just like their name implies, these restorations bridge the spaces between teeth. A bridge comprises two main parts: crowns to secure the restoration to the teeth closest to the space on both ends (called abutments) and artificial teeth called pontics.
The teeth that will be fitted with crowns are prepared for restoration by removing enamel from their sides. This leads to a better fit with the crown, but this part of the treatment is irreversible. These teeth will always need restorations to protect them moving forward. The process of replacing missing teeth with a dental bridge can be completed in as little as two weeks.
3. Dentures
These are among the most affordable solutions for missing teeth. They can be used to replace a few teeth or an entire dental arch’s worth. These prosthetics rest on the gums and are held in place via suction. There is no need to make any alterations to a patient’s teeth when they are being fitted for dentures.
We can replace your missing teeth
Are you dealing with one or more missing teeth? The Sand Hill Dental, LLC team is here to help. Give us a call or visit our Flemington clinic to learn more about our restorative dental services or to schedule an appointment.
Request an appointment here: https://www.sandhilldentalnj.com or call Sand Hill Dental, LLC at (908) 968-9075 for an appointment in our Flemington office.
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