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Dental Implants vs Dental Bridges

Dental Implants vs Dental Bridges

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Dental Implants vs Dental Bridges

In terms of replacing missing teeth, patients have more options today than ever before. Two of the more popular types of restorations available include dental implants and dental bridges. Knowing which option is best for you can save you time, trouble and money. For example, dental implants are simply a type of artificial tooth root made of titanium that is anchored directly into the jawbone as a way to secure a missing tooth. Conversely, a dental bridge uses surrounding teeth in order to anchor an artificial tooth.

Surrounding Teeth Must Be Modified Or Filed Down

A quality dental bridge may be less invasive than dental implants and a bridge will not replace the tooth root. Keep in mind that with a dental bridge, perfectly healthy surrounding teeth must be modified or filed down in order to function as a good support. For this very reason, many people often choose dental implants as the preferred replacement for missing teeth. In addition, with dental implants the implanted titanium screw eventually fuses with surrounding bone and supports healthy bone maintenance in the jaw. This simply means that less bone loss will occur resulting in better facial structure and better overall dental health.

Far More Permanent In Nature
Far More Permanent In Nature

Certain patients may not be good candidates for dental implant technology. Those suffering from diabetes, periodontal disease or other types of diseases may require additional treatment in order to be able to accommodate dental implants. While dental implants may cost a little bit more in terms of overall treatment as compared to a dental bridge, the end result can be far more permanent in nature. Talking with your dental care provider or oral surgeon is the best way to know for sure which option is best for you. Contact your trusted Elk Grove dentist, Dr. My Huynh at Laguna Park Dentistry today for more information on dental implants and bridges.

References:
[1] Missing Teeth – Restoration Options
[2] Dental Bridges vs Partial Dentures
[3] Pros And Cons Of Dental Bridges

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