Multiple Teeth Replacement Options Denver, CO
If you need to replace multiple teeth, our team can help meet your oral health needs. If you have several missing teeth, it probably is not easy for you to enjoy your favorite meal or even speak. Consequently, you may be having a hard time with social situations. We can help restore your smile and mouth function.
Multiple teeth replacement options are available at Integrity Family Dental in Denver and the surrounding area. You should consider your budget, oral health and wellness goals, and how long you need the replacement option to last. Call us at (303) 242-8872 to make an appointment or learn more.
Fixed Bridge
Appropriately named, this multiple teeth replacement option bridges the gap in a person's mouth. According to Authority Dental, a bridge may be used as an alternative to partial dentures or implants. If a patient is missing several teeth in a row, a fixed bridge can bring relief. A bridge replaces one tooth or multiple teeth with artificial teeth by joining them to crowns on either side of the gap.
A dental bridge requires two or more visits. The initial consultation involves X-rays and impressions, as well as a dental exam. At the next appointment, the dentist will place the artificial teeth in the gap and attach them to the crowns. There may be some adjustments to ensure there is a good, comfortable fit. The bridge provides patients with a natural look.
“Appropriately named, this multiple teeth replacement option bridges the gap in a person’s mouth.”
Implants
Implants are among the most popular multiple teeth replacement options available. Getting implants is a wise move for patients looking to restore their smile without others noticing the artificial teeth. Implants closely resemble the color of the surrounding natural teeth. Implants allow the patient to once again eat just about any food. This replacement option does not need surviving roots as the implant screw will serve this purpose.
The dental team will begin by taking X-rays and molds of the person's mouth. These go to a lab where a technician custom-makes the implants. The dental professional will then numb the patient, make an incision in the gums, and insert a screw deep into the jawbone. The patient will undergo a healing process before our team can move onto the next step, which can take several months. Then, an abutment, or a post, will attach to the screw and the dentist will place the false top on the post.
Implants are made of titanium and can last for 20 years or longer. These are comfortable and can restore the person's biting function. However, the surgery can be difficult. The cost is typically higher than other options, so patients with multiple missing teeth may wish to consider alternatives.
“Implants allow the patient to once again eat just about any food. This replacement option also does not need surviving roots as the implant screw will serve this purpose.”
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Dangers of Tooth Loss
Losing a tooth, whether one or multiple, negatively impacts the surrounding teeth, gums, and jawbone. A natural tooth stimulates the jawbones and gums, signaling them to keep space open and intact to support its structure. When tooth loss happens, the gum tissue and jawbone no longer receive the signals to stay intact; therefore, they will rearrange and begin to degenerate due to their primary job not being needed. When this happens, the surrounding teeth shift, becoming crossed or abnormally spaced. All these problems can result in problems with chewing function, speech, breathing, and even facial development.
“Losing a tooth, whether one or multiple, negatively impacts the surrounding teeth, gums, and jawbone.”
What to Do After Losing Teeth
Losing permanent teeth is a serious matter that patients should not ignore. If you have a medical emergency, consult our staff to discuss same-day service options. For pain, over-the-counter medications are available. If there is bleeding, keep a cloth or towel on the affected area.
Whether teeth fall out from a mishap or the dental team removes the teeth, there are many replacement options. Before choosing one, seek the advice of a dentist so you make a choice that matches your needs and lifestyle. Contact our team and we can review the pros and cons of each treatment, including levels of discomfort and maintenance requirements. The patient and the dental professional will make sure everyone feels good about the decision before proceeding.
The dentist and patient will also talk about the financial implications of the treatment. Some insurance plans will cover all or part of a teeth replacement procedure, while others may view the treatment as cosmetic. Patients can discuss payment plans and financing options with us.
“Conversely, even the most loyal brusher and top-flossing patient can lose permanent teeth.”
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Q. Do I really need to replace my missing tooth?
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Can the dentist save the teeth instead?
A. Pulling teeth is the last resort for our team. In most cases, we prefer to leave the teeth intact. However, if an infection is starting to spread throughout the mouth, extraction is the right decision.
Q. Will my teeth shift if I am missing one tooth?
A. Yes. Every part of your body is connected. Once a tooth is missing, even one, the gum tissue and jawbone area, that once held into place will rescind. The surrounding teeth will then try to move into its place to fill the space.
Q. How long does the implant process take?
A. Implants come in three parts: the screw, the abutment (or post), and the crown on top. The second and third portions cannot come until after the gums and jawbone have adequately healed. Altogether, this can take up to six months or more. The time frame varies from patient to patient.
Q. How long do dental implants last?
A. Dental implants can last a lifetime. However, it is important to note that the dental implants refers to the titanium screws and rods that is inside the jawbone, which can last a lifetime. However, the restoration that sits on top of the dental implant to provide the look of a tooth, can last anywhere from seven to ten years depending on the type.
Q. What if my dental bridge dislodges or breaks?
A. Contact our office immediately. Preserve the dental bridge, if you are able, in a clean container or bag. We will advise on temporary pain relief options and schedule an appointment as soon as possible.
Q. How should patients care for dental bridges?
A. A patient with dental bridges needs to brush and floss the bridge each day. To clean teeth, before brushing, patients should use floss, threader floss, or an electric cleaner such as Oral-B® Glide Pro-Health Threader Floss, SUNSTAR's GUM® Eez-Thru® Floss Threaders, and Waterpik® Water Flosser. Also, the person should not bite down on hard objects or food.
Quality Dental Services Can Transform Your Smile
By visiting us as soon as possible, our team can help get you the professional treatment you need. Instead of waiting around and allowing the symptoms to get worse, we can provide you with treatment options.
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Fill in the Gaps, Feel and Look the Way You Want
It can be difficult living with spaces in your mouth. Chewing can be a problem, but you may even feel ashamed to leave your home and talk to people in Denver. At Integrity Family Dental, we have multiple teeth replacement options to correct these troubling issues.
Regardless of how severe your challenges are, you can feel at ease knowing we have the right solution for you. Call us today at 303-242-8872 to talk our team about repairing your smile.
Helpful Related Links
- American Dental Association (ADA). Glossary of Dental Terms. 2021
- American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry® (AACD). Home Page. 2021
- WebMD. WebMD’s Oral Care Guide. 2021
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