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Dental Bridges Vs. Dental implant Which One is Best for You?

Should you get a dental implant or a bridge to replace your missing teeth? Find out here how dental implants and bridges compare and which is the best for you.<br><br>

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Dental Bridges Vs. Dental implant Which One is Best for You?

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  1. Dental Bridge Vs. Implant: Which Option Is Right For You? Are you missing one or more teeth and are wondering what your replacement options are? Nowadays, you can choose either a dental bridge or an implant. Understanding what they are and how they are different can help you compare them more effectively, and ultimately make the best decision for your dental health. A dental bridge is a fixed prosthesis cemented to neighbouring teeth and is effective at restoring both chewing function and aesthetics. On the other hand, a dental implant is an artificial root made of biocompatible material, such as titanium, which is surgically implanted into the gums to fuse with the jawbone. Although both dental bridges and implants can replace missing teeth and restore chewing and aesthetics, they each have their pros and cons. Here’s a more detailed look at implants vs. dental bridge by dentist in Ottawa:

  2. Dental bridges The dental bridge is one of the most common treatments recommended for patients with one or multiple missing teeth. It is better than removable partial dentures in many ways because it offers better functionality while being minimally intrusive. However, the adjacent ‘supporting’ teeth must be prepared to retain and support a bridge. This could mean removing some of their surfaces, causing undue stress on them. Moreover, there’s the risk of gradual bone deterioration in areas where the missing teeth are. That’s because there’s no root system to keep it intact. Bacteria and food may also find their way under the bridge to accumulate and cause decay and gum disease.

  3. Dental implants Dental implant treatments in Montreal provide a long-term solution to missing teeth. They provide a more natural-looking appearance and won’t cause any damage to surrounding healthy teeth down the line. With the right dentist, success rates are high at around 97 percent. High-quality implants are expected to last a lifetime while protecting the jawbone from deterioration. However, you need to be patient if you choose this treatment because it may take up to six months for the implant to fuse with your bone. You may need several visits with the dentist throughout your treatment, too. Compared to a dental bridge in Ottawa, a dental implant may be more expensive. The price will vary depending on the material used, the procedure’s extensiveness, and the type of bridge or implant you’re getting. Which one is for you? If you’re unsure which one is for you, make an appointment with a dentist—preferably a prosthodontist with years of experience in providing dental bridges and implants to local patients. They will work closely with you to help you weigh specific considerations that are unique to your situation, so they can help you make an informed decision. Some dentists offer special dental implant treatments in Montreal known as ‘Teeth-in-an-Hour.’ It’s an option if you don’t want to go through the traditional dental implant procedure, which tends to be labour-intensive and lengthy. It will provide temporary crowns in one appointment. If

  4. you want to learn more about this treatment, make an appointment with Dr. Shaw at The Smile Doc.

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