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How to Get Lost Teeth Replaced


Losing one's permanent teeth is a depressing event for many. You end up with problems with your eating and speaking functions, not to mention the unattractive smile that results from the obvious gaps. Most people will not leave that gap open for long and will try to find solutions to close it. One recent development in dentistry that addresses this concern is the procedure of putting in teeth implants. Your lost will be replaced with prosthetic teeth, and these implants serve as anchors to keep these new teeth in place. Because this is a surgical procedure, the patients need to get cleared by their physician before they can go ahead with the operation. If you have conditions like hypertension, bleeding disorders, and uncontrolled diabetes, you may be advised to seek alternative options.

The main alternative to take if implants are not possible is to get dentures instead. Old-style dentures used to be constantly moving around in your mouth. It used to be impossible to eat and talk properly when wearing such dentures. Recent developments have seen newer forms of dentures with metal palate supports that keep the fake teeth in place. If you wish to look at the new dentures, you would have to seek consult with a prosthodontist. He or she specializes in dentures, so this person can get you the best type that works for you.

The main disadvantage of dentures is that they are removable. Because of this feature, people will always remember that they are wearing fake teeth. You can choose to have a fixed bridge instead if you still have strong teeth on either side of the gap. Just like the suspensions in an actual bridge, these adjacent teeth are the support upon which the prosthetic tooth is fixed. The dental bridge is made well if the surface of the enamel of both teeth are even. This is achieved by cutting off part of it. There is no need for teeth implants if these adjacent teeth are strong and the gap is small.

Some people find teeth with gaps extremely embarrassing. But, with all that's been done to solve this concern, you don't have to stay embarrassed for long. You will find the right solution with the help of your dentist.



Author Resource:- Do you feel you need to fill the gaps in your teeth with new crowns or dentures? Consider checking out online sites that can give you more information about teeth implants and other alternatives.

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