Ask the Dentist                        August 2007               Â
Tooth Replacement options
During a new patient exam my patient asked what the difference was between a bridge and dental implant to replace a missing tooth. I thought this would be a good question to address considering how implant dentistry is becoming the standard of care.
Both procedures are considered when there are teeth loss. You can consider either option when you want your missing tooth replaced with something that doesn’t have to be removed.. Let me explain further.
           In general it is best to replace a missing tooth because of the long term problems that develop with a missing tooth. These are:
- Movement of opposing and adjacent teeth to the removed tooth, in other words your teeth will shift as the bone shrinks and spaces will occur between the teeth on either side of the missing space. This leads to gum problems, food getting caught between the teeth and difficulty chewing food because it gets wedged in the gum.
- Bone Loss that develops naturally when teeth are removed. Bone is living so when it is not stimulated with a tooth or dental implant it starts to shrink.
- Your appearance suffers from an unsightly missing tooth. I have seen patients’  attitude and confidence really suffer due to missing teeth.Â
- The face becomes “sunken in†giving an older appearance as your teeth shift around and the gaps between your teeth become larger.
A fixed bridge uses the teeth next to the space to act as anchors whereas dental implants depend on the bone to hold and attach the tooth.Â
Dental implants are the most natural and strongest method to replace the missing teeth since they most closely replicate our natural teeth. Because the implant is placed in bone, the bone is constantly stimulated. This stimulation prevents the bone from the natural process of shrinking when teeth are removed.
The cost of replacing a missing tooth with a dental implant versus a fixed bridge is about the same. The investment cost for implant dentistry may be slightly higher, but because of the fact that implants usually last longer than fixed bridges I think they are the better and most cost effective choice.
If you have this situation and are unsure or want a second opinion call us for your free consultation.
 Dr. Antolak treats his dental patients in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere where you are treated like a guest in the home. His motto is to “relax while we take care of your smile”. He specializes in cosmetic dentistry, implant dentistry and general dentistry using sedation dentistry if necessary for his high fear patients. He has been treating patients for the past 21 years and is located in Shelby Township, Macomb county Michigan
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