Categories: Dental Implants

Implant, Bridge, Or Partial? Learn More About Tooth Replacement

If you have recently lost one or more of your natural teeth, take some time to talk with a trusted oral health professional about your prosthodontic options. This specialization of dentistry focuses on the replacement of natural teeth with functional and life-like prosthetics, and you have the opportunity to keep your smile quality up, even after you lose a part of your smile. There are a few different helpful methods of prosthodontic repair, so what makes each of these processes different?

With our team of dentists in Houston, TX, you can renew your smile after losing one or more of your natural teeth through positive prosthodontics, including dental bridges and partial dentures. In addition to these appliance-based forms of care, we can also help you to restore your bite function and profile appearance with the placement of a new dental implant restoration. This method uses sophisticated science to place a titanium post within the bone tissue of your jaw, giving you a sturdy foundation for your prosthetic. Learn more about the difference of each approach and set aside some time to come talk about your tooth replacement possibilities!

Bridges And Partials Can Help You Revive Your Smile

When you lose a tooth due to injury or infection, two of the most popular forms of restoration come through an appliance-based repair. The first of these is known as a dental bridge, and it comes by its name honestly. With a bridge, your dentist will place dental crowns on the healthy teeth on either side of your gap. These are called your “abutment teeth,” and they work to support a hanging prosthetic to restore your smile. The second is known as a partial denture, which is a removable solution, and these can be beneficial for those with more extensive needs. Speak with your dentist about whether a bridge or a partial is your next restorative step!

Discover The Advantages Of Implant Restoration

A dental implant is another popular method of prosthetic repair for a missing tooth. This process used a sturdy titanium rod as the foundation for your prosthetic replacement, and implant restoration can help you to have a strong connection to your jaw. With an implant restoration, your oral health maintenance does not change much, and your prosthetic is connected permanently. Dental implants can also help you to repair an area where you are missing more than just a single tooth. If you are in need of a full-mouth renewal, talk to our team about implant-retained dentures!

Learn More About Tooth Replacement With MMC Dental

If you have lost a tooth, or if you have been given a diagnosis requiring an extraction, take some time to discuss your possibilities in prosthodontics. To hear more about your options, give us a call at MMC Dental in Houston, TX at (713)926-8896.

 

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