Teeth Replacement Options Using Dental Implants

Teeth Replacement Options Using Dental Implants from Palisades Endodontics and Dental Implant Center in Fort Lee, NJDental implants are the teeth replacement option that most closely resembles natural teeth in form and function. One of their most attractive benefits is their incredible versatility. For those in need of single-tooth or multiple teeth replacement, dental implants provide a durable and aesthetically pleasing solution.

How dental implants work

The dental implant refers to the screw-shaped metal implant the dentist surgically implants in the patient’s jaw. The implant integrates into the jawbone and acts as a replacement tooth root and support for the restoration. The process can take several months and does involve surgery. However, many patients find the process worth it.

Advantages of dental implants

Dental implants look and function like natural teeth. There is no need to worry about them slipping out of place, as with other tooth replacement options like dentures. They are highly sturdy, and the implant post can last a lifetime with proper care. Also, the metal post continues stimulating the jawbone like a tooth root would, helping to prevent the bone loss that often comes with tooth loss.

Ways dental implants can replace teeth

One of the key advantages of dental implants is their versatility. They can help replace teeth in the following four ways.

Single tooth replacement

Even the loss of one tooth can lead to bone loss and throw off the alignment and biting function of the smile. Therefore, dentists recommend prompt tooth replacement to help preserve the smile. For single-tooth replacement, an abutment is attached to the post and covered with a dental crown. A dental implant allows the dentist to replace a single tooth without altering the surrounding teeth.

Multiple tooth replacement

One or more dental implants can replace multiple missing teeth in a row. The number of implants used depends on several factors, including missing teeth and their location. This tooth replacement option is known as an implant-supported bridge and is recommended for those missing two or more teeth in a row.

Full tooth replacement

Dental implants can support permanent tooth replacement for a full arch of teeth. This typically involves 4-6 implants strategically placed to support an entire denture. Common examples include the All-on-4 technique, which uses four implants to support a full arch of prosthetic teeth. This method can replace both the top and bottom arch. Unlike traditional dentures, removing them for cleaning is unnecessary, and they will not slip out of place. They are also easier to adjust to than traditional dentures.

Implant-supported overdentures

Implant-supported overdentures are a hybrid of dental implants and traditional dentures. In this option, the dentures are secured by dental implants. However, the patient can still remove them for cleaning. This can be a more economical option than fixed dentures because overdentures require fewer implants. Still, the patient benefits from having a full set of teeth, and they do not have to worry about them slipping out of place.

Check out what others are saying about our dental services on Yelp: Dental Implant in Fort Lee, NJ

Teeth replacement that works for you

Palisades Endodontics and Dental Implant Center helps patients restore their smiles in a way that suits them. Whether you are looking for single or multiple tooth replacements, we can help you explore what dental implants can do for you. Call us to learn more.

Request an appointment or call Palisades Endodontics and Dental Implant Center at 201-877-1190 for an appointment in our Fort Lee office.

Related Posts

What To Expect During The Healing Period For Dental Implants

Patients looking for a permanent tooth replacement can benefit from dental implants. Implants create a foundation for permanent tooth replacements that look and feel natural. To achieve this, a general dentist will surgically insert them where natural tooth roots are found, right in the jawbone. Taking the healing period seriously helps the jawbone recover faster,…

Dental Implants: Advantages And Things To Consider

Using dental implants to replace teeth can offer clear advantages, such as enhanced stability and longevity, that other tooth replacement options cannot match. For the right candidate, they offer tooth replacements that look, feel, and function like natural teeth. However, there are important things to consider before pursuing this option.A dental implant is a screw-like…

Exploring The Role Of Dental Implants In Tooth Replacement

When a patient has lost a tooth, they often feel self-conscious about the gap, which a dental implant can address. It can mimic a natural tooth in multiple ways and provide many of the same benefits as a natural tooth. While it is true that getting a dental implant is a more involved process than…