How a General Dentist Can Fix a Missing Tooth

Missing Tooth Allendale Charter Twp, MI

Different factors can contribute to having a missing tooth, including trauma, severe tooth decay and gum disease. Even with proper oral hygiene, mishaps can result in tooth loss. If you are looking to replace a lost tooth, the best place to start is to book an appointment with a general dentist to learn about the available options.

Options for replacing a missing tooth

When patients visit the general dentist for a missing tooth, they will undergo a comprehensive evaluation so that the dental professional can determine which option would be the most effective for restoring the smile’s appearance. Some of the options available include:

Dental bridges

A dental bridge is a common option provided by dentists for covering gaps between the teeth. The bridge stays permanent in place once the fitting process is complete. The natural teeth close to the gap serve as the anchors for the dental bridge. They are called abutment teeth and are covered with dental crowns fitted with a metal clasp to support the replacement teeth.

Bridges restore the appearance of the smile, as well as the ability to chew properly. Replacing the tooth also prevents other teeth from shifting out of position. A dental bridge is best suited for those who have natural teeth near the gap.

Removable Partial Denture

A partial denture can replace one or multiple missing teeth. The denture is removable and is held in place with metal clasps. The denture does not require modifying existing teeth and is more economical than other options. Patients will need to remove them before sleeping and keep them in a denture solution. The major drawback of this option is that the clasps holding it are usually visible when talking or smiling, although they have been improved over the years to look and function naturally.

Dental implants

An implant is an excellent option for replacing a missing tooth. This option is the closest to natural teeth in terms of function and appearance. The implant substitutes the root of the missing tooth and over the following months, heals and integrates with the jawbone. Afterward, the dentist will place an abutment, which will support the dental crown. A major plus for dental implants is that there is no need to modify other teeth and it ensures the preservation of the jawbone. With implants, it will be hard to tell apart from the remaining teeth.

The bottom line

There is always the option to leave the missing tooth unreplaced, but the general dentist will advise against that. When a tooth is lost, the other teeth may start to shift into the gap, a situation that may cause dental misalignment. This can make cleaning the teeth more difficult and cause other dental issues like decay and bone loss.

Visit the general dentist today to find out more about missing tooth treatment options. Additionally, questions and concerns can be addressed, which can be helpful when considering the different options. 

Request an appointment here: https://www.grandvalleydentistry.com or call Grand Valley Dentistry at (616) 259-6046 for an appointment in our Allendale Charter Twp office.

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