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Whether caused by years of decay or a sudden injury to your face, losing a tooth is a stressful event. Thanks to modern dental technology and techniques, your dentist will be able to fully restore your smile in a relatively short amount of time. Today, there are several effective options your dentist has to replace your lost tooth. If you are in need of a tooth replacement, don't hesitate to talk to your Kissimmee dentist to see how they can replace your tooth.

Dental Implants

The longest lasting and most permanent tooth replacement option that you have is to have your dentist install a dental implant. A dental implant is a replacement tooth root that is directly installed into the bone socket of your missing tooth and attached to your jawbone. After the implant is put in, it acts as an anchor for a replacement crown that is then attached. After the titanium implant is put in, you will need to wait between six and twelve weeks for your gums to fully heal around the implant. Because of this, your implant will be a functional part of your mouth. This allows for it to last a considerable amount of time. Your implant can last 25 years or in some cases an entire lifetime once it has been put in.

Dental Bridges

Another popular way that dentists can replace a missing tooth is to use a dental bridge. A bridge is an artificial replacement tooth that is held in place on either side by dental crowns. To put a bridge in, your dentist will first anesthetize the area and file down the two teeth that will receive the crowns. He or she will then take an impression of the area in order to create a bridge that fits perfectly to your teeth. Once the permanent bridge arrives, he or she will do a final check to make sure that the fit and coloring are correct. If they are, he or she will permanently cement the bridge into place and the procedure will be complete. You bridge will last about 15 years generally.

Dentures

If you have lost multiple or all of your teeth, your Kissimmee dentist will most likely give you a set of dentures to wear. If you have only lost some of your teeth, you will probably receive a set of partial dentures. Partial dentures use a combination of artificial and your real teeth to complete your smile. If you have lost all or almost all of your natural teeth, you will get a set of complete dentures to wear. Once they are created and you begin to wear them, they will provide you with a very natural tooth appearance and no one will be able to tell that your teeth are anything but completely natural.

To learn more about your options to replace a missing tooth or to schedule an appointment, contact your Kissimmee, FL dentist today.

by: Gen Wright




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