SACRAMENTO, CA, July 28, 2012 /24-7PressRelease/ -- When you are missing one or more teeth you will need to determine what tooth replacement option is best suited to your smile. There are myriad considerations your dentist will make, but one of the most popular tooth replacement options is dental implants. While partial dentures remain a good option, you should be aware of the differences between these two methods prior to making your final decision.
Differences Between Partial Dentures and Dental Implants
Dental implants are secured into your jawbone and act as a new tooth root. Partial dentures are secured with wings to adjacent teeth.
Key differences between partial dentures and dental implants include:
- Comfort - dental implants are fixed firmly to the gums, eliminating any risk of slippage. Partial dentures can come lose, slip out of place, or fall out completely
- Impact on adjacent teeth - partial dentures rely on adjacent teeth for support which can damage your natural teeth. Dental implants do not rely on adjacent teeth, eliminating this problem
- Reliability - dental implants are the strongest, most reliable form of tooth replacement available
Both of these options can restore a seamless appearance to your smile by replacing missing teeth with artificial teeth colored, shaped, and sized to fit precisely into their place. However, only dental implants can provide fully restored strength and function to your smile while preventing jaw shrinkage and collapse. For these reasons, many dentists recommend dental implants as the best option for tooth replacement.
Of course, there is no one solution for every mouth. During your tooth replacement consultation with an experienced dentist the best option for your smile can be determined.
If you are missing one or more teeth and live in the Sacramento, California area, please visit the website of Advanced Dental Concepts for additional information about all of your tooth replacement options at www.hightechsmiles.com.
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