There are many options patients have to restore missing teeth. The most conservative is to replace the missing tooth/teeth with a denture. Although very conservative, they are bulky, insecure, and uncomfortable.
Dental bridges are more secure, as they are fixed and do not come out. They are a big improvement from the denture. However, to prepare for a bridge, the supporting teeth need to be ground down to a stub. In essence, a dental bridge makes a one tooth problem a multi-teeth problem. On average, a bridge last for 10 years. Each time it has to be remade, the natural tooth structure has to be ground down a little more
In the 1980’s, dental implants came into the United States. Since then, many changes have evolved making dental implants predictable and successful. Dental implants are basically a metal tooth root. Various types of attachments can be screwed onto the implants and are ideal in many situations.
A single tooth implant is probably the simplest type of restoration. A tooth is lost and an implant is placed in the socket. An abutment is attached to the implant to prepare for a crown. Once the crown is fabricated, the new crown is cemented.
People who wear full dentures are also great candidates for implants. Over time, the supporting bone resorbs (shrinks down) and causes the denture to become loose and no longer fit properly. Placing dental implants in appropriate locations will help the denture become stable and secure. Dental implants also help preserve the supporting bone in the arch. With dental implants, you can also fabricate a full set of teeth that are fixed and do not come out of the mouth.
Every situation is unique. Your dentist will determine what options you have and which type of treatment is the best for you. With a success rate of over 95%, dental implants could support your teeth for a lifetime.
Valley Dental & Orthodontics
7033 Village Parkway, Suite 202
Dublin, CA 94568
925.828.4041
www.dublincaldentist.com