Tooth Replacement

4 Common Tooth Replacement Options

There are several ways to replace a missing tooth (or multiple missing teeth). By learning more about your options, you can make a better decision as to which option is best for you according to your preferences and specific tooth replacement needs.

What are the different options for tooth replacement?

The most common tooth replacement options include fixed bridges, dental implants, and removable partial and complete dentures. Each option has advantages and potential drawbacks to consider. This review highlights four common tooth replacement options.

Implant-supported crown

An implant-supported crown is a dental crown that is supported by a dental implant. The implant itself is a titanium post that fuses with the jawbone to create a secure hold for the abutment and crown. The crown is typically made of ceramic and closely matches the natural shade of other teeth. This tooth replacement option is recommended when the patient only needs to replace a single tooth and wants a long-term solution that is non-removable and feels natural. However, an implant-supported crown can take longer and cost more than alternative restorations.

Implant-supported denture

An implant-supported denture is similar to an implant-supported crown, except the denture is used to replace multiple missing teeth. An implant-supported denture could be a small section of missing teeth (partial denture) or an entire row (complete denture). This typically involves multiple dental implants being placed inside the jaw. As is the case with an implant-supported crown, this restoration is more invasive and takes longer to complete than a fixed bridge or removable denture, but it provides better durability and is easy to care for each day.

Fixed bridge

A fixed bridge uses abutment teeth adjacent to a missing tooth to support the restoration (typically a dental crown). In some cases, a fixed bridge can be attached to dental implants. A fixed bridge that is supported by natural abutment teeth is more affordable and less invasive than tooth replacement options that involve dental implants. However, they do not last as long on average.

Removable denture

A removable denture is different than dental implants or a fixed bridge because the restoration is removable rather than permanently fixed. The benefit of removable dentures is that they are more affordable and have an easy placement process. However, they are not as durable and require extra care. Removable dentures can be either partial (for replacing one or several teeth) or complete (for replacing an entire row of missing teeth. They look natural and work well for chewing most foods.

Are you considering tooth replacement options? Call our dental office today

You can get in touch with our dental office by phone or message today. We are glad to answer your questions and set up a time for you to visit with us. Whether you simply need a check-up and cleaning visit or would like to schedule a consultation for tooth replacement, our team is more than happy to help you reach your dental goals.

Request an appointment here: https://www.newyorkdentaloffice.com or call New York Dental Office at (212) 548-3261 for an appointment in our New York office.

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