Dallas, TX Dental Implants Dentist Novato Explains Tooth Replacement Options

Written by Dr. Lin on Apr 5, 2016

 

Having a beautiful, full set of teeth is the best way to ensure great first impressions and good overall dental health. Of course, people can lose teeth for many reasons, and this can lead to major dental health problems.

What are Problems Associated with Tooth Loss?

The Dallas, TX Dental Implants Dentist wants you to be aware of the cosmetic and functional problems that can result when you have missing teeth. These issues are as follows:

  • Diminished smile aesthetics due to tooth gaps
  • Self-consciousness due to poor smile appearance
  • Changes in facial aesthetic, especially around the lip area
  • Difficulty eating, chewing, and speaking
  • Loss of bone density around the tooth gap
  • Gradual misalignment of remaining teeth

The above are all compelling reasons to learn about your tooth replacement options. A very popular and effective method for replacing teeth is dental implants. These artificial tooth roots support various dental appliances for individual missing teeth and multiple missing teeth in a row.

Who’s a Candidate for Dental Implants?

The ideal candidates for dental implants are people who have lost a tooth or multiple teeth and have sufficient jawbone and gum tissue density to support these artificial root structures. Here are some options the Dallas, TX Dental Implants Dentist offers for single-tooth and multi-tooth replacement.

Implant-Supported Dental Crowns

For a single missing tooth, a great option to consider is a dental crown supported by a dental implants. This can work for a single missing tooth or individual missing teeth located in different parts of the mouth.

Implant-Supported Dental Bridges

If you’re missing a a few teeth in a row, the best option for you may be a dental bridge supported by dental implants. The dental bridge spans the tooth gap and fits snugly beside the remaining tooth structure in the mouth.

Implant-Supported Dentures

If you’ve lost several teeth in a row or all the teeth along the dental arch, dental bridges and individual dental crowns are no longer ideal treatments to consider. In both cases, the ideal option for care is the use of a partial or full denture supported by dental implants. The exact configuration of the dental implants can be discussed in greater detail during your visit.

We Work with Your Needs

The proper treatment option will be determined when you meet with our dentist to discuss your options for restorative care. We will go over all of these issues in greater detail when you stop by for a visit.

For more information about all of your options for advanced dental wellness and cosmetic/restorative dentistry, please give us a call to arrange a convenient consultation.