September 12, 2018
Whether you’re a patient with missing teeth or a dentist looking to provide your patients with the best choices, it’s important to find the right teeth replacement option for each individual. At the end of the day, it’s about putting a smile back on patients’ faces and allowing them to feel confident. There are many choices out there, but two of the most popular are dental bridges and dental implants. However, you may be wondering which is right for you.
More often than not, dental implants are the ideal option. However, there are many things to consider before making a final selection. You will need to weigh the costs, benefits and effectiveness of both dental bridges and implants before deciding which is best for your unique situation.
Dental bridges fill in where one or several missing teeth once were. Two natural teeth, one on each side of the gap, act as anchors to hold the bridge in place. These are abutment teeth. However, in some cases, implants are used on either side of the bridge. The false teeth that make up the bridge are referred to as pontics.
Every procedure has its pros and cons. The patient and dentist should weigh these out before coming to a final decision. Bridges offer a few advantages over implants, such as:
Before you decide that dental bridges are for you, you should also be aware of the cons of this procedure:
Whether you have lost your teeth or you must have a tooth extraction, dental implants are another tooth replacement option. This involves the implantation of a titanium post which acts as a tooth root supporting a natural-looking crown. The implant is surgically inserted into the jawbone. Although this process traditionally involves waiting until the post is fused to the jawbone, which can take several months, some dentists will insert the post and crown during the same procedure. Before cementing or screwing in the crown, an abutment is attached to the post frame from which it can be secured.
Many dentists and patients prefer dental implants for an assortment of reasons, including:
There are a few drawbacks to implants, such as:
If you’re a clinician, we would love for you to contact us to learn more about our dental implants and other products. You can also locate a representative in your area with our zip-code tool.