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Missing teeth can impact your self-esteem while simultaneously interfering with your ability to eat and speak properly. Fortunately, modern dentists have a wide array of restorative dentistry options to replace missing teeth. Below is a guide to some solutions available to you. 

What Types of False Teeth Are Available?  

restorative dentistryWhile dental crowns are designed to cover an existing damaged tooth, partial dentures and complete dentures can completely replace the body of a missing tooth while a cosmetic ridge blends in with your natural gum line. Dentures today are more realistic and comfortable than ever before, designed with comfort, safety, and aesthetics in mind.

If you don’t like the idea of wearing a denture, your dentist might recommend dental implants. Implants are secured to the jaw with the help of a small titanium post. Eventually, this post fuses with the bone tissue, creating a stable mounting point for a permanent dental crown. Dental implants can also be used to anchor implant retained dentures, offering patients a more stable alternative to traditional, removable dentures. 

Which Restorative Dentistry Option Is Right for You? 

To decide which restorative dentistry option will work best for your smile, dentists carefully evaluate the health of your remaining teeth, gum tissue, and jaw bone. While dentures can be created and installed successfully in most patients, the jaw bone has to be healthy, dense, and strong enough to support a post if you are interested in dental implants. 

 

Whether you are missing a single tooth or need a full smile makeover, the professionals at Timber Drive Dental in Rhinelander, WI, can help. With years of experience offering everything from bridgework to dental implants, Dr. Paco Fralick makes restoring comfort and function to your smile easy. To find out more about how this dentist can improve your dental health through the science of restorative dentistry, visit his website or call (715) 365-1800.

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