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Picking The Right Prosthetic



Deciding how to move on after a tooth extraction can be a real tough path for some people. That's why it is important to have an open dialog with your dentist about your oral health goals. This is probably the first time that you have thought about the possibility of a dental prosthetic. Relying upon the professionals who see these situations daily and their working knowledge can make all the difference!


Today, your Columbia, TN dentist touches on some of the more common ways we replace natural teeth. Each smile is unique, so always listen to your healthcare professional about possible risks and rewards!


How Bridges Help

When you are missing a single, or grouped set of teeth, then a dental bridge may be a suitable solution for you. This is a prosthetic that hangs between two crowns on your healthy teeth. This is great for people with otherwise healthy mouths.


If there are concerns about how your mouth could handle the additional stress of replacement, then your dentist may steer you clear of this procedure. When the problem originates with bone or gum tissue, this may only serve as a temporary fix. This can allow the underlying concern to continue to create damage, which should be avoided if possible.


Implant Solutions

The most technologically advanced solution is through the use of dental implants. These use a titanium post to mount a realistic and functional prosthetic. The metal connects to the body using a process known as osseointegration. Not only do we not attack the post, but our body begins to protect it like our own natural material.


Implant posts can be used to mount any number of new prosthetic teeth. Single-tooth solutions are still immensely popular, and we have seen an explosion in the activity surrounding implant-supported dentures.


This is a method where a full mouth prosthetic connects to the titanium posts. These have numerous benefits over traditional dentures. If you are in need of a larger replacement, be sure to speak with your dentist about the possibility!


Schedule A Consultation!

To learn more about your possible replacement options, don't wait! Call Creekside Family Dentistry in Columbia, TN, today at (931) 388–3384!

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