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Single VsMultiple-Tooth ImplantsWhich One to Choose

These days, different branches of dentistry are developing day by day, and more advanced techniques are provided for patients. No matter what dental problem you have faced, you can be sure your dentist can find you the most suitable treatment to restore your oral health. Among different conditions you may experience, losing a tooth can be a nightmare.

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Single VsMultiple-Tooth ImplantsWhich One to Choose

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  1. Single Vs. Multiple-Tooth Implants: Which One to Choose? These days, different branches of dentistry are developing day by day, and more advanced techniques are provided for patients. No matter what dental problem you have faced, you can be sure your dentist can find you the most suitable treatment to restore your oral health. Among different conditions you may experience, losing a tooth can be a nightmare. Missing teeth disturb how you chew, eat, talk, and smile, leading to serious difficulties and problems in your life. Many patients visit our experienced dentists at Vancouver Dental Implant Centre to see if they can find a permanent way to replace their missing teeth. If you’re missing teeth, there is a permanent solution that will allow you to continue living your life! The technology of dental implants has changed the game in the world of dentistry, as they are the most comfortable and natural-looking tooth replacements ever. Therefore, many patients get dental implants in spite of their challenges. If you already know that getting dental implants is your only option, it’s time to see which type of implant procedure is best for your condition. Today’s blog will compare single-tooth dental implants with multiple-tooth dental implants to give you more helpful information. When Are Single-tooth Implants Recommended? If you have one or two missing teeth, you can be a candidate to get single-tooth implants. In order to be a good implant candidate, your teeth should be healthy on either side. No matter the location, a single-tooth implant can get placed anywhere in your mouth if your gums are healthy and you have enough jawbone density. Furthermore, single-tooth implants can help you to replace two missing teeth as they can get placed separately in that space. Is It Possible to Replace more than two Missing Teeth with Single-tooth Implants? It’s possible but a bit recommended! Practically, you can replace all your missing teeth with single-tooth implants separately, but it equals additional implant surgeries and fees. What Can Patients with Several Missing Teeth Do? There are many available options if you have several missing teeth. In addition to a series of single-tooth implants and multiple-tooth replacements, you have full-arch reconstruction available as an option. It’s better to ask questions from your implant dentist and discuss the most suitable choice according to your needs and condition. When Are Multiple-tooth Implants Recommended? If you have three or four missing teeth in a row, you can ask to be a candidate for multiple-tooth implants. Typically, professionals prefer to install a dental implant on either side of that gap and then attach a multi-tooth dental bridge. This method requires fewer implants and dental crowns because the implant bridge can fill in all there or four of those missing teeth. Are Dental Implants Strong Enough?

  2. Many patients wonder if dental implants are strong enough to replace several missing teeth at once. The answer is yes. Most dental implants are made of titanium which is significantly strong to bite and chew. These titanium Implants will be securely inserted into your jaw to fuse with its bone. Make an appointment for a consultation now! Source: https://vancouverdentalimplant.com/single-vs-multiple-tooth-implants-which-one-to-choose/

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