Dental Implants In Rochester – A Perfect Solution For Any Kind of Tooth Loss!
September 2, 2018
If you’ve experienced tooth loss, you’re not alone. An estimated 178 million Americans have lost at least one tooth, for a wide variety of reasons, including gum disease, accidents, cavities, poor oral hygiene, and a lack of dental care. That means that tooth loss comes in many forms and makes each patient’s situation unique, so when it comes to replacement options, there’s no “one-size-fits-all approach.” Although dentures and bridges were the only choices for many years, dental implants came along and were a complete game-changer for many people. Keep reading to learn how dental implants in Rochester can be customized for your needs and how they can restore the look, feel and function of your smile after tooth loss!
How Can Dental Implants Be Used In Different Situations?
Here are some examples of how implants can be used to help patients who have lost either one, several, or all of their teeth:
- Single Implant – When just one tooth is missing, a single implant can be restored with a dental crown to replace both the root and crown portion of the tooth.
- Multiple Implants – When two or more adjacent teeth are missing, multiple implants can be restored with either a bridge or multiple crowns.
- Implant-Retained Denture – If you’re missing all the teeth in either your upper or lower arch, 2-4 small implants can be done that will act as anchors for a denture. Stabilizing a denture with implants dramatically improves its chewing strength and overall feel and function.
What Advantages Do Implants Offer Over Other Replacement Options?
When compared to a denture or bridge, a dental implant is an ideal tooth replacement option in Rochester for multiple reasons. First, it provides superior chewing strength, so you won’t have to give up any hard, tough foods such as steak.
Second, implants maintain the bone mass in your jaws. Dentures and bridges don’t replace the roots of your missing teeth like implants do, which causes your jawbone to shrink over time. With implants, your facial shape and jawbone will be maintained.
Finally, implants are considered a much more permanent and cost-effective option because they can last for many decades with basic care and maintenance. Dentures need to be replaced an average of every 5-8 years, while bridges only last an average of 10-15.
Not to mention that implants will look and feel more like your own natural teeth than any other option. So much so that you might forget you ever lost teeth to begin with!
About the Author
Dr. Katherine Vollo (aka Dr. Katie) is a general, restorative and cosmetic dentist with a particular interest in full-mouth rehabilitation. She loves being able to provide an outstanding tooth replacement option like implants that restores not only the smile’s function, but its beautiful appearance as well! If you’re considering dental implants and have any additional questions, she can be reached via her website or at (585) 225-9114.
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