Why Dental Implants are Best for Replacing Your Missing Teeth
How Can I Fix Missing Teeth?
There are numerous choices to consider when you need to replace multiple teeth. Removable partial dentures, full “plate” dentures, or even a fixed bridge are all tried and true choices. But there is only one long term solution that works like natural teeth and can last a lifetime: implants.
Implants act like a natural tooth root, restoring lost teeth while also minimizing further bone loss or changes in your remaining teeth. A titanium implant is stronger than any other type of tooth replacement, offering a permanent solution that gives you an attractive, confident smile.
With great preventative dentistry techniques, you can avoid further tooth loss and enjoy a completely new set of healthy teeth.
Filling The Gap: Choosing Dental Implants For Tooth Loss
Our Los Angeles dental implants replace everything from a single missing tooth to a full arch. Instead of using a bridge or removable partial denture, we can restore a single tooth with a single implant, anchoring a cosmetic crown directly on top of it. Your new “tooth” will blend in with neighboring teeth, making it almost indistinguishable from other teeth in your mouth.
But what if all of your surrounding teeth need to be replaced as well? Implant-supported dentures are hybrid appliances such as an extended bridge or “All-on-4” appliance that you’ll want to consider. This particular dental implant procedure uses strategically placed implants to anchor a fixed prosthesis. There’s no need to wear removable dentures. This dental implant surgery uses as few as four implants to restore all of the adjacent teeth in that arch.
Single-tooth Implant Replacement
Implants for Multiple Tooth Replacement
Why Are Dental Implants Better Than Other Options?
With missing teeth, dental implants help strengthen your bone and are non-invasive to adjacent teeth. A typical tooth replacement option doesn’t work against bone loss and can be invasive to the natural teeth next to it. If you develop gum disease or tooth decay, your restoration has to be updated with something else. But since an implant works like a natural tooth, our Los Angeles periodontist can give you a solution that lasts a lifetime.
Even if you’re only missing one tooth and have a great preventative dentistry regimen, implants can last longer and offer you the best return on investment if you’re replacing a lost tooth.
With missing teeth, dental implants fuse with the bone around them to offer maximum function and anti-aging benefits. Your oral health routine will also be a breeze since all you’ll need to do is keep up with your preventive dentistry checkups, brush, and floss each day. Our dental team will show you how.
Why Should I Replace Missing Teeth?
Your oral health isn’t the only thing that suffers if you have missing teeth. The bone in that area will also begin to shrink away, causing a loss of support to your lips, cheeks, and facial profile. But premature aging and cosmetics aren’t the only risks of tooth loss. Your diet, lifestyle, and self-confidence can also suffer. Without a healthy smile, you won’t be able to eat all of the foods you love or break them down for nutritional absorption.
Socially, you’ll probably begin to refrain from interactions with other people or smiling in photographs, which can make you seem unhappy or unfriendly, even if you really aren’t.
Tell Me The Best Way To Replace Missing Teeth?
Dental implants have come a long way over the past two decades. Any time we’re replacing missing teeth, implants are now regarded as the benchmark for smile reconstruction. Even though other tried-and-true methods are still available, candidates for dental implants have a significant advantage. Each implant performs almost identical to a natural tooth, offering the confidence, comfort, and simplicity of care that most people are looking for. You shouldn’t be able to tell the difference when you’re eating, talking, or smiling, and no other restoration is able to do that.
Benefits Of Replacing Missing Teeth With Dental Implants
Restoring your smile is about more than just having a visible gap between your teeth. It’s an investment in your quality of life. Implant-supported prosthetics like crowns or bridges allow you to go about business as usual without the inconvenience of a removable denture or causing non-reversible damage to adjacent tooth structures.
What Happens If I Don’t Replace My Missing Tooth?
Every time a tooth is missing or falls out, the jaw bone in that space shrinks (resorbs) around the area where the root was. The open space also causes adjacent teeth to tilt inward, similar to books when you remove one from a shelf. So when you lose a tooth, the entire alignment and biting relationship of your smile will change.
What Are Dental Implants?
Dental implants are an advanced dental restoration technique that mimics your anatomical tooth structure. During treatment, biocompatible “roots” made from titanium or zirconia are inserted into jawbones that support a crown or artificial tooth.
Dental implants look like real teeth and, when properly cared for, can last a lifetime. Our Los Angeles implant specialists use only biocompatible, hypoallergenic restorations that are completely safe for your body.
The Best Choice To Replace Missing Teeth
Dental implants are non-removable, so you’ll never need to worry about a denture rubbing your gums or taking your prosthesis out at night. Your implant can be placed with a small amount of local anesthetic, but sedation dentistry is also available. If you need more than one dental implant, we can pair them together to support a multi-tooth or full-arch restoration.
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The Center for Advanced Periodontal & Implant Therapy offers complete smile reconstruction and implants in Los Angeles. Reserve your consultation with us today.
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