Dental implants have revolutionized the dental treatment of missing teeth by providing a reliable and long-lasting solution that aids in preventing bone loss. Implants are made of materials like titanium that are surgically placed in your jaw. Ultimately supporting a crown, bridge, or denture, implants can help give you the smile you have always wanted and improve overall oral health, chewing function, and self-confidence.
Tooth loss is a primary indicator of oral health. Unfortunately, with the loss of a tooth comes a deterioration of the surrounding bone. Bone loss and missing teeth can impact your oral and general health and diminish your overall well-being. Understanding the various causes can help you take preventive measures and seek appropriate treatment when necessary.
Some of the primary causes of bone loss and missing teeth include:
Dental caries is the most common reason teeth are extracted. The removal of teeth due to extensive decay or damage can lead to severe bone loss in the affected area. When a tooth is extracted or lost, the jawbone in that region no longer receives stimulation from the tooth root, causing it to resorb and weaken over time.
Severe and chronic gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, is a bacterial infection of soft tissues and bone that supports your teeth. It can cause significant bone and tooth loss in the affected areas if left untreated.
Accidents, sports injuries, or other physical trauma can result in the damage and loss of teeth and their surrounding bone structure. In some cases, teeth may be partially or fully dislodged, which may lead to their future loss.
With age, the risk of tooth and bone loss increases due to natural wear and tear, hormonal changes, and the body's decreased ability to heal and regenerate. Additionally, some people may have a genetic predisposition to periodontal disease or other conditions contributing to tooth loss.
Poor oral hygiene, smoking, and a poor diet can increase your likelihood of dental cavities, gum disease, and bone loss. Additionally, teeth grinding (bruxism) and clenching can place excessive force on the teeth and jawbone, leading to bone loss over time.
By understanding the various causes of bone loss and missing teeth, you can take steps to help you maintain good oral health and seek appropriate treatment when needed.
Several traditional dental implant solutions are available for replacing missing teeth and addressing bone loss. Each method has advantages and disadvantages, making it essential to understand their options before deciding on your treatment.
Single dental implants are a popular treatment choice for replacing individual missing teeth. Single-tooth dental implants consist of a titanium post that replaces your natural tooth root, followed by an abutment and a custom-made crown. Single dental implants offer several benefits, including:
Implant-supported bridges can provide a stable and secure solution if you are missing multiple adjacent teeth. Implants support these bridges at either end of the gap, with a custom-made prosthetic bridge connecting the implants. Advantages of implant-supported bridges include:
If you are missing all or most of your teeth, overdentures, also known as implant-supported dentures, are a viable alternative. This treatment option involves placing two or more dental implants to support a custom-made denture. Overdentures offer several benefits, such as:
While traditional dental implant solutions offer several benefits, they also have some drawbacks, including:
As an alternative to the above traditional implant solutions, the All-on-Four method provides a more efficient and cost-effective treatment to restore your oral health and smile.
All-on-four dental implants are an innovative and highly effective treatment option to address tooth loss and bone deterioration. There are several advantages over traditional dental implant solutions that make this a popular choice for many people. Here are some important things to know about All-on-Four dental implants:
The All-on-Four dental implant procedure is the ideal option for many patients. However, some individuals may be better candidates than others. The following factors should be considered when deciding if you are a good fit for this treatment:
This new technique in dentistry provides an exciting option for many people to replace missing teeth and restore their smiles. If you would like to learn more about how you might benefit from All-on-Four dental implants, call us or contact us online.