What Can You Do for Missing Teeth?

What Can You Do for Missing Teeth

We hear from many patients in Mumbai about their desire to get dental implants on a regular basis, so we figured it would be a wonderful opportunity to pen this blog article to assist those folks and all those who are looking out for options to replace missing teeth.

What are the options to replace missing teeth?

There are three ways to resolve this specific issue:

  • Removable Dentures.
  • Dental Implants.
  • Dental Bridges.

Removable Dentures

There are two problems associated with these 1. You have to be careful when you eat, and 2. They are removable, so patients usually don’t like them. If you’re lacking teeth, though, they’re a great option and are very affordable. Most people in Mumbai would never guess that you’re wearing dentures because they’re so aesthetically pleasing and the expense is so low.

If you have dentures to replace missing teeth, you should constantly clean them over a sink that is half full of water. When people are cleaning, dropping their dentures into the sink is often the reason for them to break. You can reduce the likelihood of this happening by only filling the sink halfway.

It is critical to choose a reputable dental office like Dr. Suryanarayanan Dental Clinic in Goregaon (west) for getting dentures fabricated. Dentures can slip and put pressure on the gums if they don’t fit properly, which is a common source of discomfort. The process is called “gum stripping,” and it can lead to the gums around your teeth falling out.

Since it’s impossible for a patient to predict if this will happen to them, it’s best to consult with their dentist about how to avoid this issue and secure your denture so it doesn’t slip.

Replacement of Missing Teeth with Dental Implants

For many reasons, dental implants are typically the best option among all the available choices. These include:

Rooted in the jawbone through biointegration, dental implants stop bone loss.

You can keep more of your natural teeth with dental implants since they don’t affect the neighboring teeth.

Because of their long lifespan, implants are frequently the most budget-friendly choice in the long run.

Dental implants are a common treatment at Dr. Suryanarayanan Dental Clinic for tooth loss. A dental implant, made of titanium, serves as a substitute for a missing tooth. When you get a dental implant, your jawbone will fuse with it, making it a rock-solid, long-lasting solution to your tooth loss.

Placing a dental implant requires less invasive surgery that is typically painless. In most cases, over-the-counter pain relievers will be sufficient to alleviate minor postoperative pain.

We hope that the reasons given above will convince you that dental implants are the best choice for replacing missing teeth.

Dental Bridges

These are the last choices available at our dentist office in the middle of Mumbai. To create room for a new dental crown, or “cap,” the teeth on either side of the space are slightly ground down. This allows for the fabrication of a dental bridge. After placing new crowns on the teeth on either side of the space, we can attach a false tooth to the central one, making a dental bridge that consists of three parts: the two crowns on either side and the new tooth in the middle.

As a tried-and-true method of replacing missing teeth, dental bridges have been around for a long time. One major negative aspect of these implants is the need to drill down healthy teeth on each side of the gap in order to place the replacement caps or crowns that support them.

When we include the expense of needing to supply three new teeth, one on either side of the gap and one to fill it, the total amount becomes quite high. There may be financial implications to think about.

You can also read : Benefits of Dental Implants Over Dentures and Bridges

What If you don’t get them replaced?

Although this is a great choice in many cases, abandoning the area without taking any action has a few drawbacks, such as:

  1. When a tooth is pulled, the surrounding teeth will appear longer due to the gradual receding of the gums and the resorption of the bone at the extraction site.
  2. This also implies that you might not have enough bone, or that the process might be more painful or expensive if bone grafting is needed, to support a dental implant in the future.
  3. To make matters worse, the teeth on either side of the gap will eventually shift into position, which could affect your bite.
  4. Your bite may be affected if the teeth on the opposite jaw are over-erupt and slide into the space, leading to issues.

Conclusion

If you want to keep the jawbone and your bite healthy for the future, it’s best to replace lost teeth as soon as possible. In order to determine your best alternative, its potential effects on you, and the possible expenses of tooth replacement, a comprehensive dental consultation is necessary.

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