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Options for Replacing Missing Teeth

May 4 • 1 minute read

Missing teeth have a significant impact on your appearance and health, so it’s important to choose replacements that satisfy both concerns. Whether you choose a traditional prosthetic or one retained by dental implants, chewing with a full set of teeth will always be preferable to an incomplete smile. If you’re unsure of what replacement solution to choose, the following guideline breaks down the benefits of the most popular methods.

Traditional Restorations

Crowns, bridges, partials, and dentures have helped many patients restore their smiles after tooth loss. Dentists typically fashion these reliable prosthetics from durable materials, such as zirconia and porcelain. Porcelain crowns are designed based on detailed impressions and resemble natural enamel.

Traditional prosthetics rely on cement and suction to stay in place. Restorations such as crowns and bridges often utilize surrounding teeth as anchors, meaning they will have to be slightly altered to support the prosthetic. This ensures a tight fit that allows patients to chew with force.

Dental Implants

While traditional restorations have enjoyed a positive reputation for many years, some patients may desire a permanent measure. Dental implants are titanium posts surgically placed directly into your jawbone. This direct interaction with your underlying bone structure allows your restorations to function more like natural teeth and stimulate the jaw. Without proper support, your jawbone will shrink and leave you with a prematurely aged appearance. Replacing teeth from the roots up can slow down this resorption process

Implant restorations preserve dental structures; they are simply secured to your posts and fit comfortably with surrounding teeth. Slippage is common with dentures since your oral structure continually changes without teeth in place. This leads to loose prosthetics that can leave you either embarrassed or uncomfortable. Patients with implant-supported dentures also won’t have to worry about their prosthetic slipping during meals and conversations.

If you need help choosing between teeth replacement options, contact the office of Dr. John Bobinski. Our dedicated dentist helps patients throughout Bronxville achieve their ideal smiles, whether they need a simple examination or require dentures to address tooth loss. For more information or to schedule your appointment, call Dr. Bobinksi today!

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John A. Bobinski, DDS
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