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Tooth Loss Solutions - Which is Right for You?

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Tooth Loss Solutions - Which is Right for You?

Tooth Loss Solutions - Which is Right for You?

If you've experienced tooth loss, the three most common options are resin-bonded bridges, conventional bridges, and dental implants. In this article, we will explore each option in detail and help you determine which one is the best fit for your dental needs.

Resin-Retained Bridges

Resin-retained bridges, also known as Maryland bridges, are a great option for replacing missing front teeth. They consist of a false tooth, or pontic, that is fused to metal or porcelain wings. These wings are then bonded to the back of the adjacent teeth, providing support for the pontic.

Resin-bonded bridges are a minimally invasive option, as they require little to no alteration of the surrounding teeth. They are also more affordable than other options and can be completed in just a few visits. However, resin-bonded bridges have some limitations. They are not suitable for replacing molars or teeth that bear significant chewing force. They also have a shorter lifespan than other options, typically lasting between five to ten years. Making them appear totally natural can be really difficult in the front of the mouth. This is because of the gum recession that always occurs when a tooth is removed.

Conventional Bridges

Conventional bridges are a popular option for replacing missing teeth. They consist of a pontic that is anchored to adjacent teeth with dental crowns. These crowns are cemented in place, providing support for the pontic.

Conventional bridges are an excellent option for replacing molars or teeth that bear significant chewing force. They also have a longer lifespan than resin-bonded bridges, typically lasting between ten to fifteen years.

However, conventional bridges require significant drilling to the surrounding teeth and this option is therefore more invasive than the Maryland bridges above. They also tend to be more expensive than resin-bonded bridges and can take longer to complete but making them look natural is much easier than the resin-bonded bridges.

Dental Implants

Dental implants are a popular option for replacing missing teeth, especially if you are missing a single tooth or multiple teeth. They consist of a titanium implant that is surgically placed into the jawbone, where it fuses with the bone over time. An abutment is then attached to the implant, which serves as a connector for the replacement tooth. The fact that they are strong and do not require any drilling to the surrounding teeth makes them the least destructive and strong of all 3 options.

Dental implants are the most durable and long-lasting option, with a lifespan of 10-20 years (assuming you see your hygienist every 3 months). They also provide the most natural look and feel, as they closely mimic the structure and function of natural teeth.

Because of the aforementioned advantages (strength, excellent appearance and natural feel) dental implants are the most extensive of the 3 options (see our article on dental implant costs). They also tend to be the most expensive option, particularly if multiple implants are needed.

Which Tooth Loss Solution is Best for You?

The best option for you will depend on various factors, such as the location of the missing teeth, your budget, and your overall dental health.

If you are missing incisors and want a less invasive and more affordable option, resin-bonded bridges may be the best choice but you might compromise on appearance. If you are missing molars or teeth that bear significant chewing force, conventional bridges may be the better option. If you want the most durable and natural-looking option, dental implants may be the ideal choice. Ultimately, the best way to determine which option is right for you is to consult with a specialist dentist. They will be able to assess your dental needs and provide personalised recommendations.

We understand that choosing the right option for replacing missing teeth can be a difficult decision, and we are here to help. Our team will take the time to answer any questions you may have, and provide detailed information about each option so that you can make an informed decision. Please complete this short form and one of us will be in contact by the next working day.

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Tooth Loss Solutions - Which is Right for You? FAQ

What are resin-bonded bridges?

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Resin-bonded bridges, also known as Maryland bridges, are a type of dental bridge that is a great option for replacing missing front teeth. They consist of a pontic, or false tooth, that is fused to metal or porcelain wings, which are then bonded to the back of adjacent teeth.

How long do resin-bonded bridges last?

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Resin-bonded bridges typically last between five to ten years. However, their lifespan can vary depending on the location of the missing tooth and the patient's dental health.

What are conventional bridges?

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Conventional bridges are a popular option for replacing missing teeth. They consist of a pontic that is anchored to adjacent teeth with dental crowns. These crowns are cemented in place, providing support for the pontic.

How long do conventional bridges last?

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Conventional bridges typically last between ten to fifteen years, making them a more long-lasting option than resin-bonded bridges.

What are dental implants?

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Dental implants are a popular option for replacing missing teeth. They consist of a titanium implant that is surgically placed into the jawbone, where it fuses with the bone over time. An abutment is then attached to the implant, which serves as a connector for the replacement tooth.

How long do dental implants last?

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Dental implants are the most durable and long-lasting option, with a lifespan of up to twenty years or more, making them the most durable option for replacing missing teeth.

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