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3 Common Ways to Replace Teeth: Dental Implant, Dental Bridge, and Denture

Dental Implant | Dental Bridge | Denture

Teeth replacement is crucial for oral health. Missing teeth can cause issues like unnatural teeth shifting while increasing your chances of decay and periodontal disease. Minimize future dental work by replacing your teeth as soon as possible. Thankfully, there are 3 common ways to replace missing teeth: dental implants, dental bridges, and dentures. Learn more below.

 

Dental Implant

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Dental implants offer the best solution for teeth replacement because they also preserve the jawbone. Missing teeth can cause the underlying jawbone to deteriorate overtime. Dental implants are artificial tooth roots that anchor into the bone for stability and to protect the jawbone. Implants require an abutment and dental crown to fully restore the tooth. They can last up to 15 years with proper dental care.

 

Dental Bridge

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A dental bridge is a great option for patients missing adjacent teeth. Bridges can utilize neighboring teeth or dental implants to replace the missing teeth. They have dental crowns at each end with a pontic tooth in the middle. Patients may be more inclined to choose a dental bridge due to its permanency and relatively lower cost. Dental bridges can last up to 15 years with proper care.

Denture

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Dentures can benefit patients that are missing all or some teeth. Full teeth replacement mouth appliances are called complete dentures. Whereas, patients with fewer missing teeth can benefit from partial dentures. Regardless of either one, dentures are removable and need to be custom made to fit comfortably in your mouth. Perfectly fitting dentures allow for natural chewing and speaking. It also prevents mouth sores and other oral issues. Patients may consider dentures due to the lower cost. Dentures can last up to 8 years with proper care, which includes storing them in clean water and cleaning them before and after use.

Learn more about teeth replacement options today. Schedule an exam and consultation with Weston Dental Specialists Group at (781) 894-0347. Our team would be delighted to explain your options and your procedure in greater detail. We are located at 56 Colpitts Road Suite 4-6 Weston, MA 02493. Also, we proudly serve Wellesley MA residents.

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