3 Restorative Options for Missing Teeth

Missing Teeth Homestead, FL

Missing teeth can affect more than just your smile—they can impact oral health, functionality, and overall confidence. Fortunately, several effective restorative options are available to replace missing teeth, each tailored to meet different needs and preferences. Restoring missing teeth not only improves appearance but also supports proper chewing, speech, and alignment of the remaining teeth. Here are three popular restorative options for addressing missing teeth.

1. Dental bridges

Dental bridges can replace up to four consecutively missing teeth. They consist of a prosthetic tooth, or pontic, held in place by crowns on the adjacent natural teeth, also known as abutment teeth. The pontic(s) fill the gap left by the missing tooth, restoring appearance and function.

Patients with one to four missing consecutive teeth are considered ideal candidates for dental bridges. They provide immediate results and are custom-designed to blend seamlessly with the natural teeth. However, since bridges rely on the surrounding teeth for support, they may require reshaping of the abutment teeth to accommodate the crowns. According to the Cleveland Clinic, these restoratives can last five to 15 years with proper care.

2. Dentures

Dentures are probably the most commonly thought of restoratives for missing teeth. Unlike dental bridges, which can only replace up to four missing teeth, dentures can replace a few or all of them. These restoratives are designed to fit comfortably over the gums and restore the ability to eat and speak. The dentist will provide partial dentures for patients with some remaining natural teeth. Full or complete dentures replace an entire arc or row of missing teeth.

Modern dentures are more natural-looking and comfortable than ever, providing a functional and aesthetic option for individuals with significant tooth loss. While they are not permanently fixed like bridges, dentures are easy to remove for cleaning and general maintenance.

3. Dental implants

Though completely different in design, dental bridges, and dentures have one thing in common—they can both be bonded to dental implants. Dental implants are a favorite among dental professionals for replacing missing teeth. Their design comprises biocompatible titanium posts, which act as an artificial tooth root once surgically inserted into the jawbone. However, it is important to note that patients must meet the following criteria to be considered an ideal candidate:

  • Smokeless and tobaccoless lifestyle
  • Have sufficient amounts of bone density
  • Have sufficient amounts of gum tissue
  • Free from underlying medical conditions that prohibit proper healing
  • Consistently follows proper oral hygiene practices

One of the primary advantages dental implants have over their competitors is durability. With proper care, implants can last a lifetime and provide a stable foundation for optimal oral function, i.e., speaking and eating. Futher, they are the only option on this list that stimulates the jawbone, effectively preventing bone loss that occurs with missing teeth.

Restore a complete smile

Restoring missing teeth is essential for maintaining oral health, functionality, and confidence. Dental implants, bridges, and dentures each offer unique benefits, allowing patients to choose the option that best suits their needs and lifestyle. Contact Monem Dental to determine which restorative options are most appropriate for you.

Request an appointment here: https://www.dentalcenterhomestead.com or call Monem Dental at (305) 508-5148 for an appointment in our Downey office.

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