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Restorative Dental Care Options for Missing Teeth 

You might not think a lot about your missing tooth or teeth, but that can become the reason behind several other issues. A missing tooth can happen due to various reasons, like an accident, tooth decay, gum disease, or some other genetic condition. However, regardless of the underlying reason, there are different treatments available to improve the overall appearance and functioning of your mouth. 

If you have a missing tooth, it is important to get it treated and replaced with an artificial tooth as soon as possible. A missing tooth can ruin the alignment of your teeth and cause other problems down the road. It can also affect your speech, ability to chew, and integrity of the jawbone. Consult with Dedham dental restorations today. 

Restorative dental care options for missing teeth 

  • Dental implants. 

Dental implants are a popular dental procedure that can be used to replace one or more missing teeth in several areas of your mouth. The process involves mounting a titanium metal post or frame in your upper and lower jaw, and then an artificial but natural-looking tooth is mounted to the implant. The titanium metal post allows the tooth to remain fixed in its place and not move while chewing or speaking. 

  • Implant-supported bridge. 

An implant-supported bridge is an ideal dental restorative option for people who have an entire row of missing teeth. This option is better than dental implants because replacing each tooth can be costly as well as time-consuming. The procedure of implant-supported bridges is similar to that of dental implants but not exactly the same. 

Here, only the two teeth at the two ends are fixed and mounted with a titanium screw, whereas the other teeth in between are not. The other teeth are held in place without the need to screw them into your jawbone. 

  • Removable partial denture. 

You may already know what dentures are. These are a set of man-made, natural-looking teeth which people with multiple teeth missing can wear. Dentures can be both removable, non-removable, partial, or in a complete set. Removable partial dentures can work when you have a small section of missing teeth and wish to remove the dentures whenever you want. This is the least expensive tooth replacement dental procedure. 

  • Flipper. 

A flipper is a temporary and removable denture that you can fix in your mouth when you need to and remove at other times. It does not require any type of metal clasp, adhesive, or surrounding teeth to remain fixed.