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Do Dental Implants Triumph Over Bridges?

Tooth loss treatments are no longer limited to regular bridges. Dental Implants are now also considered an ideal solution to counter missing teeth.

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Do Dental Implants Triumph Over Bridges?

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  1. Do Dental Implants Triumph Over Bridges? With rapid advancement in the field of dentistry, missing teeth either due to injuries or tooth decay need not mean that the damage is beyond repair. The questions that need to be addressed during these circumstances are the nature of the dental treatment, how durable it is and whether it is the only option. Technology has made it possible to explore the world of oral treatments to come up with the best solution that will be ideal for each and every individual. Teeth loss can be caused due to a number of reasons. Faulty root canal procedures, eventual degradation due to negligence in oral hygiene, accidents and even tooth extraction are some of the prime reasons for the loss of tooth. Earlier, a bridge was the only option to fill in the gaps created by tooth loss. However, recent developments have made it possible to make use of dental implants to successfully camouflage the absence of teeth. What Exactly Are Dental Implants And Bridges? Bridges, as the name suggests are what is placed in between the adjacent teeth of the teeth gap. These consist of crowns for the adjacent teeth and the anchoring tooth are known as the incumbent tooth. On the other hand, dental implants are inserted directly into the jaw bone and do not make use of the adjacent teeth. The implants serve as a root for the artificial denture that needs to be placed. A metal anchor, a metal abutment that is screwed into the anchor and the actual prosthetic (which could be the crown or denture) that remains connected to the abutment are what make up the dental implant.

  2. Which Serves Better? Though dental implants seem to be the ideal choice with its firm structure and durability, it is not always the perfect solution. If the tooth loss had happened quite a long time ago it would result in the gums and bones to have receded or might require additional crowns in the near future. Bridges would then be a go-to fix. The effects of the tooth loss would be examined by the prosthodontist who with the help of X-Rays would create an impression of the tooth or teeth if a dental implant treatment can be prescribed. How Long Do They Last? Dental implants can pretty much last a lifetime. The metal that is implanted into the jaw fuses naturally with the bone over a span of months and thus offering sturdiness that is unmatched. Bridges, in order to be placed in between the adjacent teeth require parts of the existing teeth to disintegrate to provide a steady anchor. These last not more than ten years and the teeth used to support the bridge are quite vulnerable to wear and tear giving rise to several tooth decaying diseases. Such is not the case with dental implants as the quality of the metals used actively combat gum disease. Do They Make Flossing and Cleaning Easier? Dental Implant clinics in Central Edmonton provide clients with plenty of procedures which can be incorporated within their daily oral routine to sustain dentures. Having bridges that require an intricate dental design of additional crowns on existing teeth do indeed prove a challenge while cleaning. Brushing and flossing often do not produce the desired results with bridges inside the mouth unlike dental implants which effectively function as and give the impression of a regular tooth. The enamel of the artificial denture is made to resemble the rest of the teeth. Dental Implants do not make use of the surrounding teeth and each of the dentures is installed individually making the cleaning process relatively simple. It can be brushed and cleaned like the regular sets of teeth and does not require the implementation of complex oral routines. Cost Benefits The treatment involved in creating bridges cost comparatively less than dental implant procedures. However as bridges are not very sustainable and need modifications over time, investing in implants that offer a permanent solution thus become a favourable option. The procedure too is flexible which drastically cuts down the increment cost. Dental Procedures are complex, no doubt but the expertise with which dental technicians offer their valuable services have increasingly made these treatments less intimidating. Source: http://www.shoredentureclinic.com/do-dental-implants-triumph-over-bridges/ Shore Denture Clinic Phone: 780.428.0786 E-mail: lkassian@shaw.ca Website: www.shoredentureclinic.com

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