Missing teeth either due to extraction or other reasons are one of the most complex dental conditions, as they have a lot of drawbacks. Some of the problems may be immediate, whereas some arise gradually. Hence, it is essential to get them restored at the earliest to ensure both your oral aesthetics and functionality are restored. Here are some of the most common options available:
Dental bridges
Dental bridges are a common restorative option used to replace one or more missing teeth in a row. The bridges are anchored in place using dental crowns. The dental bridge is made of two or more crowns fused together and connected to an artificial tooth. The bridge is then connected to the crowns, which sit on the surrounding teeth.
Dental crowns
Often referred to as caps, dental crowns cover damaged teeth to strengthen and protect them. Dental crowns can be made from a variety of materials, including porcelain, Zirconia and Ceramic
Crowns look and function just like natural teeth. They are custom crafted to the shape of your natural teeth, and they can be color-matched to your natural teeth. Dental crowns are often used to restore a tooth following root canal therapy.
Dental implants
Dental implants are permanent tooth replacements. A dental implant is a tiny titanium post that is surgically inserted into the jawbone to replace the root of a missing tooth. Once the post has fused to the jawbone, it can act as a sturdy foundation for a replacement tooth.
Dental implants are an ideal tooth replacement option for patients of all ages. They can improve the appearance of your smile, as well as restore your ability to eat and speak. Tooth loss can lead to the deterioration of your jawbone, but dental implants are the only tooth replacement option that preserves natural bone and tissue.
Removable partial dentures
Removable partial dentures are replacement teeth that are attached to a gum-colored plastic base. They are held in place by a metal framework. These removable partial dentures can be removed for cleaning and sleeping. They can also be adjusted to better fit your mouth.
Removable partial dentures are also referred to as “partials.” They are a less expensive option than a full set of permanent dentures. Call us to learn more.
Complete dentures
Complete dentures replace all your teeth. They are made of a high-quality plastic base, metal framework, and porcelain teeth. The base is colored to match the gums and tissue, which gives the dentures a natural appearance. Since the base is softer than the gums, these can become loose over time. We recommend patients get relined and refitted every 3-5 years.
Partial dentures are similar to complete dentures. However, they replace only a few teeth. These are commonly made from a cast metal framework and acrylic base. The framework is colored to match the gums and tissue, which gives the partial a natural appearance.
Immediate dentures
Immediate dentures are dentures that are fitted immediately after tooth extraction. This means that the patient will not have to go without teeth after treatment. They are the best option for patients who require their remaining teeth extracted but do not want to wear conventional dentures. Immediate dentures are stabilized with dental implants and can be removed for cleanings and sleeping.
To find out more about the dental services offered at Helix Dental, call (973)-377-8668 or schedule an online consultation. You can also visit us at 15 James Street, Florham Park, NJ, 07932.