When you’re missing one or more teeth, there are many options for making your smile complete again. Whether you choose removable prosthetics or permanent replacement teeth, Dr. Okamoto ensures you are fully informed about which appliances are available to meet your needs.
If you’re visiting our office for restorative treatment, consider the following benefits for the teeth replacement options available to you:
Removable Prosthetics
These appliances are not cemented in place and do not require surgical procedures. Removable teeth are usually a cost-effective treatment that is minimally invasive and popular among patients looking for the quickest solution available.
- Partials – Patients with sporadic tooth loss or a single missing tooth can choose partial dentures. Replacement teeth are attached to a plastic or metal framework, which hooks around existing teeth. Partials typically should be removed before meals but they can effectively create the appearance of a full smile.
- Full Dentures – When all teeth in one or both arches are gone, full dentures are the go-to treatment for many patients. Dentures are made of acrylic and tooth-colored materials to re-create a natural-looking smile. These dentures can be worn all day to aid in clear speech and improved biting and chewing.
Note: As these restorations are not permanent, and often rely on surrounding structures for support, patients may experience changes to facial aesthetic caused by bone loss. Removable appliances can also loosen through the day and require adjustment to ensure the best fit.
Fixed Teeth
If you’re looking for the most reliable forms of tooth replacement, prosthetics that are cemented or interact directly with bone are the longest-lasting treatments available. Your choice of bridges or implants will depend on budget and preferences, as well as how many teeth are missing.
- Bridges – Among traditional dental restorations, bridges are some of the most durable teeth replacements. A bridge typically consists of a fake tooth with two dental crowns on either side. The crowns are placed over pre-treated teeth surrounding the gap caused by loss or extraction. Bridges are then bonded in place and can be expected to last for decades.
- Implant-Supported Restorations – When a permanent implant supports your dental restoration, you benefit from the best aesthetics, health, and comfort. Implant posts prevent jaw bone loss and naturally integrate with surrounding tissue, so your new tooth looks and feels real. Implants can last an entire lifetime with the proper care.
If you’re missing an entire arch of teeth, a dental bridge cannot restore your smile, unless it is supported by implant posts. Dental implants are the gold standard for tooth replacement but do require a longer healing period and initial surgical treatment to add posts.
Questions about Tooth Replacement? Ask our Dental Specialist!
As a prosthodontist, Dr. Steven Okamoto is skilled at helping patients find the teeth replacement option that meets their expectations and needs. With help from our general and cosmetic dentist, Dr. Michelle Okamoto, we ensure your procedure improves your appearance and is as comfortable as possible.