Alternatives to
Implants
What are your alternatives to implants when replacing missing teeth?
When you’re missing one or more teeth, you have several alternatives to implants:
Partial dentures
Bridges
Full dentures
Delay treatment
Partial denture A bridge
Partial dentures
If you have some remaining teeth, then a partial denture may be an alternative to implants. A partial denture is held in place by clips or special attachments. It can do a nice job of replacing missing teeth.
Bridges
A bridge might also be an alternative if you have remaining teeth. There are several types of bridges, but, unlike an implant, they all use the neighboring teeth as anchors.
Full denture
If you now wear a denture, then replacing or relining it may allow you to continue to use your denture.
Delay treatment
Delaying a decision is always an alternative. However, delaying treatment for long can be risky. Teeth need each other for support.
Replacing teeth with partial dentures, a full denture, a bridge, or implants can prevent a chain reaction of problems that can affect your entire mouth. When a tooth is lost, the biting force changes on the teeth next to the space, and they begin to shift. When a tooth no longer has anything to chew against, it can begin to extrude out of its socket. As your bite changes, your jaw joint may be damaged. And it’s much harder to clean teeth that have shifted, so harmful plaque and tartar can accumulate, causing cavities and periodontal disease.
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