If you are missing a tooth or several teeth in the mouth it can be a cause for concern because you could be exhibiting gaps between your teeth that will affect your appearance. You may have lost the tooth or teeth because of injury, tooth decay, a genetic condition, or gum disease.
Regardless of the cause for the missing teeth or tooth if you are attempting to replace the lost tooth or improve your overall appearance you will be able to find different treatments to help you accomplish your goal. Let us look at one of the best options that are available to replace a missing tooth.
Dental implants are a great option when you need to replace a single tooth or even several teeth in different areas of your mouth.
This treatment requires surgical insertion of a titanium metal post or frame into the upper or lower jaw for a replacement tooth to be mounted onto the implant which permits the tooth to remain in place. A dental implant can provide a permanent base for tooth replacement.
Dental implants resemble a natural tooth and can remain in your mouth for decades which is a benefit when the costs of the implant are considered. A dental implant will cost you approximately $ 3000-$ 6000 depending on several factors. However, despite the higher costs involved you will remain free from any concerns because it will serve just like your natural teeth.
Your existing natural teeth will remain intact because the teeth neighboring the implant will not be involved like in the case of a dental bridge.
Before you decide to have dental implants for the missing teeth or tooth in your mouth you must understand you need to be in good physical health because this is a surgical procedure. The procedure for the surgery, recovery will take a toll on your body as the recovery process will take several months. The replacement tooth will not be attached to the implant until it has healed completely.
This is the most expensive replacement option for a missing tooth. Some insurance companies are covering part of the procedure but you must be prepared to pay deductibles and co-pays.
In some cases, the location of the missing tooth may cause little or no impact on your mouth and not even cause you to noticed any gaps especially if you are missing a tooth in the posterior region of the mouth. However, teeth are designed to work together and missing one or more can impact your speech, eating and cause other problems with time.
It may become difficult and uncomfortable for you to chew food causing you to eat on one side of the mouth or eat at a slower pace. It can have an effect on your facial muscles and your jaw. Moreover, you may notice changes in your bite to compensate for the lost tooth and the remaining teeth may shift and move because of the extra space available. It can lead to issues like tooth sensitivity, difficulties with chewing, and teeth grinding.
Your dentist is the best person who can advise you about the options available to replace missing teeth. The costs for the replacements will vary depending on the replacement option you have chosen and the number of teeth you intend replacing. Some health insurance policies may cover part of the replacement costs or at least reimburse you some of the expenses. Dental offices also offer payment or financing plans for these procedures as they too are aware of the expenses involved. This treatment option is effective and in most cases will last with you for years if not decades with regular brushing and proper oral hygiene habits.
As mentioned earlier dental implants require surgery when a titanium post is inserted into the jawbone to act as a tooth root. A replacement tooth is mounted on the implant after it has healed completely. After the replacements are in place you can continue with your regular oral hygiene practices and visit your dentist twice a year to manage problems like discoloration with your teeth for teeth whitening treatment or even get dental veneers on your existing teeth if it is recommended by the dentist. Your dental implants and the replacement tooth will not be affected by any other treatments leaving you to enjoy a lifetime of healthy replacement teeth in your mouth is the only attention they need is regular brushing and flossing.
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