Options for Replacing Missing Teeth Denver, CO

When you meet someone for the first time, one of the first things this person will notice is your smile. A full set of teeth will enhance your smile and appearance. Unfortunately, though teeth are strong and durable, they can be damaged and fall out due to injury or decay. Replacing missing teeth can restore your smile and allow you to eat and speak normally again.

Options for missing teeth are available at Integrity Family Dental in Denver and the surrounding area. You should speak to our team about which options make the most sense for your budget and needs. We can provide you with a solution that you can feel good about. Call us today at (303) 242-8872 and schedule an appointment.

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    Available treatments

    Our team might recommend implants and bridges. Dental implants take longer to acquire than bridges but offer a more durable solution. They also stimulate the jawbone and gum tissue to prevent degeneration, a common result of tooth loss. According to an article from WebMD, dental bridges fix artificial teeth to crowns over natural teeth and can prevent surrounding teeth from shifting.

    All treatment options have benefits and challenges. Therefore, it is essential for both the patient and the dentist to openly discuss what is available. Then decide on the right fit.

    “An evaluation will factor in a person’s medical history, the severity of oral health conditions, and how many teeth are missing to decide on the preferred treatment option.”

    Durability Comparison of Tooth Replacement Options

    Durability is a critical factor when choosing a long-term treatment option. How long something will last impacts the time it takes out of your life and how much it will cost. The last thing a patient wants is to return to the office every couple of years for more dental work treating the same issues.

    Implants are the most durable option. According to an article in Healthline, this is the main advantage of dental implants. These titanium false teeth can last up to 20 years with proper care and maintenance. Implants also replace a tooth's roots and can make this system as stable as natural roots.

    Bridges will not last as long as implants, but this combination of artificial teeth, crowns, and natural teeth can serve a patient well for a decade or longer. It is not removable, but routine visits with your doctor will help monitor the bridge for wear.

    “The last thing a patient wants is to return to the office every couple of years for more dental work treating the same issues.”

    The Role of Age on Replacing Missing Teeth

    Regardless of a person's age, it is vital to have functioning teeth. Missing teeth makes chewing more difficult, can weaken oral health, and can affect appearance. Our staff will consider a person's age when deciding what option for replacing missing teeth is right. For example, older patients may not be concerned about a solution that will last for 20 years and beyond. Older adults may prefer dentures for this reason and because it takes less work to clean.

    Conversely, young patients are more active and may find themselves in more social situations. For this reason, they may prefer to choose implants. Also, younger patients are more likely to be in good overall health. Overall oral and physical health is an important criteria for being a good candidate for dental implants.

    “Regardless of a person’s age, it is vital to have functioning teeth.”

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    Choosing the Right Options for Replacing Missing Teeth

    It is beneficial to understand the different treatment options. Patients should consider the extent of their issues. For those missing one to four teeth in a row, and need an economical solution, dental bridges may be the ideal solution. Additionally, almost everyone is considered an ideal candidate.

    On the other hand, whether a patient is missing one or multiple teeth in sporadic locations, dental implants are an excellent choice. They are able to last lifetime, while the restoration that sits on top can last for decades. Ultimately, people should look at their lifestyle and determine which replacement option fits their needs and preferences.

    “Ultimately, people should look at their lifestyle and determine which replacement option fits their needs and preferences.”

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q. Who is a good candidate for implants?

    A. One of the nice things about dental implants is that this option can work well no matter how many missing teeth a person has. It is also a good choice for patients who do not want to worry about another replacement treatment for the next 20 to 25 years.

    Q. Are these options for replacing missing teeth painful?

    A. Many people have anxiety about dental visits. However, getting a dental bridge or implant does not involve much, if any, pain. Our dentist employs anesthesia at the top of each procedure to numb the area. Patients may feel a little soreness for some time after their procedure and can manage any discomfort with over-the-counter pain medication or, if the dentist finds it necessary, prescription medication.

    Q. Will insurance cover the replacement treatments?

    A. Patients should check with their insurance provider before visiting our office. Some plans may cover part of the procedure, though others will consider the treatments cosmetic. If you are considering financing options, you may also speak with our staff.

    Q. Are replacements essential?

    A. In some cases, our dentist may be able to salvage severely decayed teeth. However, if a tooth has been completely knocked out, a replacement option may be necessary.

    Q. What can people who wear dental bridges eat?

    A. Patients should start eating soft foods until they are used to the dental bridge. From there, they can begin incorporating harder foods. However, while the appliance is durable, avoiding highly acidic and sticky foods may be ideal to not disrupt the bonding solution. Our dentist ccan give you advice on which foods might give you trouble.

    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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    Dental Implant Terminology

    Abutment
    An abutment is a component that attaches to the dental implant so a professional can place a dental crown to provide patients with an artificial, aesthetically pleasing and fully-functional smile.
    Bone Augmentation
    Bone augmentation is the process in which a medical professional rebuilds the bone to strengthen it enough for the placement of dental implants.
    Bone Density
    Bone density refers to the amount of bone mineral in bone tissue.
    Bridge
    Multiple replacement teeth that are fixed in place via attachment to dental implants, natural adjacent teeth, or a combination of the two.
    Dental Crown
    A crown is an artificial tooth, usually consisting of porcelain, which covers the top of the implant to provide people with an aesthetically pleasing and fully-functional tooth.
    Dental Implant
    A dental implant is an artificial tooth root that is placed into your jaw to hold a replacement tooth or bridge. Dental implants may be an option for people who have lost a tooth or teeth due to periodontal disease, an injury, or some other reason.
    Endosteal (endosseous)
    Endosteal is a type of dental implant that a professional places in the alveolar and basal bone of the mandible that transcends only one cortical plate.
    Eposteal (subperiosteal)
    Eposteal is a type of dental implant that conforms to whichever edentulous surface of an alveolar bone is superior.
    Implant-Supported Bridge
    implant-supported-bridge
    An implant-supported bridge is a dental bridge that professionals fix in place with the use of dental implants inserted in the jaw to create a sturdy set of artificial teeth.
    Oral Irrigator
    An oral irrigator is a type of water-flosser device that uses a stream of water to clean between the teeth and improve gingival health.
    Osseointegration
    Osseointegration is the process in which a titanium dental implant fuses with the surrounding bone over several months after an oral health professional places the implant in the jaw.
    Periodontal
    Literally “around the tooth”
    Resin Bonded Bridge
    A resin bonded bridge is a dental bridge that professionals fix to the surrounding teeth with a type of resin to provide patients with a long-lasting solution.
    Resorption
    Resorption is the process in which the body absorbs the calcium from the jaw since there are no tooth roots to cause the necessary stimulation and proceeds to use the calcium in other areas.
    Ridge Expansion
    A ridge expansion involves widening the jaw for more dental implants when there is not enough space for the implants.
    Transosteal (transosseous)
    Transosteal is a type of dental implant that includes threaded posts which penetrate the superior and inferior cortical bone plates of the jaw.

    It Is Time to Start Feeling Confident About Your Appearance

    You may be amazed by what a big difference a new smile makes. Our staff is eager to help restore your mouth and looks. Call us today at 303-242-8872 so you can replace your missing teeth. You can feel more at ease about eating, speaking, and meeting new people in Denver.

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