
The other option for affordable tooth replacement options would be to consider Single Implant Dentistry. As increasing numbers of people seek Dental Implants and Single Tooth Dentures, we have found that many of these people are not candidates for implants and Single Tooth Dentures due to medical conditions.
SINGLE TOOTH DENTURES: Single Tooth Dentures can replace a single tooth or multiple teeth without any adjacent teeth affected. Single Tooth Dentures may be an affordable tooth replacement option if the surrounding gums and bone (alveolar socket) are healthy enough to attach a denture plate at the time of tooth extraction. Even though Single Tooth Dentures may look natural, they do not function like natural teeth and may make talking and chewing difficult.
Single Tooth Dentures require special care and maintenance and should only be considered a temporary solution until you consider various implant-supported dental prosthesis options. Single Tooth Dentures may be an affordable tooth replacement option if the surrounding gums and bone (alveolar socket) are healthy enough to attach a denture plate at the time of tooth extraction.
Single Tooth Dentures can replace a single tooth or multiple teeth without affecting adjacent teeth. Single Tooth Dentures may lead you to drool, gum problems, and bone loss around the Single Tooth Dentures over time.
Single Tooth Dentures may be an affordable tooth replacement option if the surrounding gums and bone (alveolar socket) are healthy enough to attach a denture plate at the time of tooth extraction.
Dental Bridge
A Dental Bridge is a fixed type of dental restoration that bridges the gap created by one or more missing teeth. A dental bridge consists of 3 components: an arch with three components known as “pontics” (a pontic is the artificial tooth replacement).
Each metallic pontic, also called abutment teeth or implants, is attached to the abutment teeth and supports an artificial tooth.
Dentures
Dentures restore dental function and stabilize or support the facial tissue and jawbone to maintain proper function and a healthy appearance. Dentures come in 3 main types: full dentures, partial dentures, and overdentures.
Full Dentures
Today, there are simple dentures for the replacement of missing teeth for millions of Americans. When teeth are missing, full dentures can help restore both function and aesthetics. A full denture can help improve the quality of life of someone missing teeth due to gum disease or tooth decay.