Here is an overview of dental bridges and implants, including a comparison of the two. Both tooth replacement options are worth researching when preparing to visit the dentist.
A dental bridge is a small prosthetic piece that general dentists utilize to replace singular missing teeth in the upper or lower arch. It literally bridges the empty gap between two teeth so there is no longer a space in the mouth. This piece is custom-made, and once it is placed in the arch, the general dentist will fit the space for a dental crown, which is also created in a dental lab so it will fit perfectly among the other teeth. After the crown has been constructed, the dentist will place it carefully along the bridge, between the two teeth. Any adjustments will then be made to ensure that the fit is secure.
Another option for tooth replacement is dental implant placement. Dental implants are small titanium screw-shaped prosthetics that are custom-made in a dental lab. Typically, a dental implant is placed for singular tooth replacement. However, those who have an entire arch of teeth missing can also have implants placed to work with a denture piece. A surgical procedure is necessary with dental implants because they are placed beneath the gum tissue and into the jaw. The entire process can take a few months, as osseointegration is required for the implants to do their job. Once the fusion is complete, a dental crown can be placed via an abutment that attaches to the implant head.
A dental bridge tends to be preferred as a quick tooth replacement because implants require up to a few months of preparation due to the need for osseointegration. That said, the advantage of implants is that the jawbone is stimulated, which prevents movement of the other teeth over time.
Dental bridges only work for singular missing teeth, whereas implants can be used for single or multiple missing teeth. If a patient has one missing tooth but the rest of their teeth are intact, a dental bridge is likely the most suitable, since the jaw is less likely to shift because the natural teeth are still intact.
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Do you still have questions about dental bridges and implants? The best place to start is by consulting with a general dentist. During the consultation, the dentist can evaluate the areas where teeth need to be replaced and determine which option is most suitable. They can then address any of your concerns about the entire process. To learn more about getting a dental bridge or implants placed, reach out today.
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