You will find here at Muaks Family Dental we try very hard to save natural teeth, with
extraction always being the last possible option. If you do need to have a
tooth out then it’s vital to think about how to replace it as soon as possible.
Even a single missing tooth can have a detrimental effect on your dental
health, allowing the rest of your natural teeth to drift out of position and
into the empty gap which has a destabilising effect, while the opposing teeth
will begin drifting towards the empty space, affecting your bite. There are two
main options that you can consider which are to have a dental bridge or to
choose a dental implant, but which can be best and why?
Why You Might Want to Consider Having a Dental Bridge
When Is a Dental Bridge Not Such a Good Idea?
If the
teeth adjacent to the missing tooth are strong, healthy and look pretty good
then it can be pointless having to grind them down just so they can be covered
up with dental crowns. We hate removing any healthy tooth structure. Additionally, these support
teeth will need to be pretty strong as they will come under increased strain as
you bite down on the replacement tooth or pontic.
Why You Might Want to Consider Having a Dental Implant
Dental implants are well worth considering, particularly when
replacing a single tooth. As they are self-supporting, there is no need for us to make any type of changes to your
existing teeth. An implant post replaces a natural tooth root, providing a
similar level of stimulation and helping to ensure your jawbone remain strong
and healthy. Dental implants protect your existing natural teeth by helping to
share the load created whenever you bite or chew and they make sure your
natural teeth stay in the correct positions. Although a dental implant can be a
little more expensive initially, in the longer term it can save you money.
Who Can Have Dental Implants?
Just about anyone in reasonable health can have dental implants,
but this treatment may not be the best option for everyone. We can tell you for
sure when you visit Muaks Family Dental. Contact us to find out more on 968 137 852.
You will also find lots of information on our website at www.muaksdental.com and if you prefer, you can request a call
back.
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