Multiple Teeth Replacement

When facing consecutive dental loss, multiple teeth replacement is the best alternative to replace them. Before getting in depth with the different replacement techniques, let’s take a peek at the different tooth loss cases possible.

Multiple Front Teeth

As the name may suggest, this situation refers to the case where front teeth such as incisors and canines are lost. This loss could be due to an accident, weak jawbone, or gum disease.

Multiple Back Teeth

Contrary to multiple front teeth, dental loss in this situation occurs in the back of the mouth. This includes teeth such as premolars and molars. This can also stem from jawbone, gum disease, accident, or biting on really hard objects.

Complete Tooth Loss

This is a situation whereby a patient loses tooth by tooth, till they have none left. This edentulism is most common between 50 year olds and above. This situation is mostly caused by gum disease, gingivitis, health conditions, as well as lifestyle and eating habits.

Treatment Options for Multiple Missing Teeth

Having seen these different tooth loss cases, it’s time to dive into the different remedies available to overcome these situations.

Dental Bridges

A dental bridge is a restoration procedure which involves turning adjacent teeth into abutments, then using them to support the bridge. This option is quite practical, as it necessitates neither implants nor major surgery. However, to be eligible for this surgery, you need to have functional teeth on the left and right of the empty cavity.

All-On-4 Dental Implants

An all-on-4 dental procedure involves the restoration of teeth using 4 implants per jawbone. These implants will serve as support for crown placements, and will give way for full teeth restoration.

All-On-6 Dental Implants

Quite similar to the all-on-4 dental procedure, this procedure involves the restoration of teeth using 6 implants per jawbone. This Is most practiced amongst patients of gum disease, jaw bone decay, or complete teeth loss.

Conventional Dentures

These are removable placements for lost teeth, which aim at easing eating, talking, and overall physical outlook. They are generally fitted after gum tissues are healed, so as to grab off the right symmetry needed.

Benefits of Dental Implants

Behave Like Natural Teeth

Besides looking like your natural teeth, dental implants also feel and act super natural. They restore chewing power so well that most patients find it hard telling the difference in biting force between natural and implanted teeth.

Longevity

Dental implants guarantee a minimum of 15 years lasting period, and sometimes, an entire lifetime. The titanium content of the implants promotes uniform integration to the jawbone, making implanted teeth as strong and solid as natural teeth,

Bone Loss Prevention

Within a year of losing a tooth, 25% of the jawbone get lost within the empty gap, a percentage which increases with time. Dental implants replace teeth roots, and the continuous action of chewing will promote jawbone rejuvenation and growth for an healthier dental alignment.

Prevents Premature Aging

Having lost several teeth, your face and jawline will start to sag over time due to lack of support, and will in turn give you a look way older than your actual age. Dental Implants don’t just replace missing teeth, they also provide support to replace that lost from natural teeth. This in turn helps your facial structure stay firm and tight.

Enhances Speech

Some teeth are very pivotal for pronunciation, and losing them will definitely affect enunciation. Outcomes such as lisps can stem from tooth loss, especially when front teeth get involved. Besides restoring your teeth, dental restore your speech and pronunciation afresh.

No Cavities

Although natural-acting, dental implants give you an assurance natural teeth don’t. Indeed, their titanium content makes them super resistant to decay and tooth spoilage, both known for causing cavities. Even so, caretaking of implants should still be a major priority as it affects their longevity.

Permanent Solution To Teeth Loss

If you thought losing natural teeth was hurtful, you don’t want to experience losing their replacement. Although physical pain is absent, the expenses, time and effort put into curating them hurt as much when they get lost. Dental Implants spare you from such anxiety, as they get fitted, and forged to never leave their spots.

Easy and Effective Procedure

Fitting dental implants is a pretty standard procedure, doable using local anesthesia, in a single sitting. Depending on the crown types, they could either get attached immediately or a few trips later but in general, the procedure is easy and qualms free.

Easy To Care For

Dental Implants do not demand anything extraordinary for care-taking. Like with natural teeth, taking care of dental implants requires constant brushing, flossing and dental check-ups.

Maintenance of Adjacent Teeth

Unlike bridges which demand filing of natural teeth, dental implants need none of that. They get fitted to the jawbone without interfering with the form of any adjacent teeth.

Furthermore, the gap created after tooth loss puts adjacent teeth in a position where they have to move, morph, and adapt to the gap overtime. These changes rather cause more gaps between teeth, which in turn affects pronunciation and dental alignment. Dental implants once again, saves the day by filling this gap and preventing further dental misalignment.

FAQ

What is the best option for multiple teeth replacement?

This will vary from one patient to another and depends on the state of their teeth. At Vitrin Clinic, our dentists will help you chooses the right treatment for your case.

How Long Do Dental Implants Last?

The longevity of dental implants heavily on a whole bunch of aspects. Crown type,  process applied, as well as respect of aftercare instructions all impact implant’s longevity. Nevertheless, average longevity of dental implants have reportedly been between 15-20 years among dental implant carriers.

How painful is All-on-4?

During the procedure, anesthetic is used to make sure that you feel no pain; however, afterwards, it is possible to experience some discomfort in your gums and soreness.

How long do regular dentures last?

Even the most wellcrafted and durable dentures typically need to be swapped out after 7-10 years.

Do dental bridges fall out easily?

Although bridges may gradually become looser as time passes, a visit to the dentist can restore them back to a firm fit. Additionally, they are designed to last an eternity, rendering the odds of them falling out virtually nil.