A missing tooth can impact your smile in several ways. Of course, gaps in your smile affect your speech and eating. However, lost teeth can also hurt your self-esteem.
The great news is that you don’t have to live without all your teeth! There are now many different restorative dentistry solutions for replacing teeth. Replacing a lost tooth will restore the function, beauty, and longevity of your smile.
Of all the tooth replacement options, dental implants and dental bridges are two of the most common.
But which is best for you, a tooth bridge or a dental implant?
Here you’ll find out everything you need to know.
Dental implants include an artificial tooth root that’s secured directly into your jawbone. After the implant heals, the dentist will attach the replacement tooth. Because it’s attached to the jawbone, a dental implant is incredibly durable and long-lasting.
Instead of fixing to the jawbone, a dental bridge leverages the adjacent teeth to support the replacement tooth. The dentist must shave down some enamel from the neighboring teeth and install a crown so they can hold the tooth bridge. The replacement tooth is often made from dental-grade plastic or porcelain.
To choose between a dental bridge or implant, you must consider your unique needs. Here are a few helpful considerations:
The best way to decide between a tooth implant or bridge is to seek the expert advice of our dental team at Fonthill and Welland. We’ll assess your oral history and dental needs to help you choose the best restoration for you.
Together, we can restore your smile! Schedule your consultation today with our dental clinic in Fonthill or Welland.