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Pritpal Gill, DDS

5 Important Benefits of Tooth Replacement

November 30, 2023
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Posted By: Pritpal Gill, DDS

When it comes to tooth replacement, dental implants in Lodi or Elk Grove, CA, are still the top recommendation amongst dentists because of their unique oral health benefits. Of course, tooth replacement always promotes better oral health, but dental implants are especially beneficial.

Let’s explore five benefits of tooth replacement, including some you may not have considered.

#1 Restored Confidence

Confidence is about more than feeling good about yourself—although feeling good about yourself is essential! Confidence is also about interacting with others and presenting yourself in social situations. When you’re confident, it shows and gives you the wherewithal to chase your goals and enjoy your life.

#2 A Level Bite Force

Tooth replacement can provide a more level or even bite force. A level bite force promotes better oral health by reducing tooth wear and tear.

When your bite is not level, specific teeth are taxed with all the heavy chewing. Eventually, these teeth wear down and may even fracture over time.

#3 No More Tooth Migration

Tooth migration means remaining teeth shifting out of positions and gravitating toward smile gaps. This disrupts your bite force, which leads to tooth wear and tear.

#4 Jawbone Support

When you lose teeth, your jawbone also loses density. Over time, the jawbone deteriorates, leaving you with a sunken appearance around the lower face, neck, and chin. Bone loss can also lead to gum health issues.

Dental implants are the only tooth replacement option that supports jawbone health and helps prevent deterioration.

#5 Diverse Dietary Choices

When teeth are missing, chewing may be difficult, which forces you to choose softer foods. Tooth replacement, especially with dental implants, restores your bite force, and you can choose more complex foods that may be healthier.

Chewing ease and a diverse diet may also contribute to improved digestion.

Tooth Replacement Options

It’s essential to your well-being and oral health to replace missing teeth when lost. However, you may wonder which option suits your specific needs and goals.

As written, dentists recommend dental implants first and foremost for their oral health benefits and natural look and function. However, the decision is yours—you must choose the option that best fits your budget and lifestyle.

Our team can assist you, and a consultation with the dentist determines which options will work for you.

Dentures and Partials

Dentures and partials in Lodi or Elk Grove, CA, are popular tooth replacement options because they are tried and true, having been around for centuries. Typically, they are the least expensive option up front, but they almost always need to be replaced, relined, and repaired every ten or so years.

Dentures fit over the gum and use gravity, suction, and the jawbone for stability. Partial dentures fit around existing teeth and rely on clips to stay in place.

Dental Bridges

The dental bridge is a single prosthetic with an artificial tooth between dental crowns. We cap the healthy teeth on either side of your smile, which allows the prosthetic tooth to fill in the gap.

Bridges must be replaced approximately every ten to fifteen years.

Dental Implants

Dental implants replace the tooth and its root, the best course for jawbone health, stability, and longevity. While dental implants may have a higher up-front cost than other options, they can last a lifetime, which may offset your initial investment.

Dental implants can be singles—one artificial root and crown—or we can implant four to six posts to secure a denture to the jaw. All-on-4® or implant-supported dentures are growing in popularity.

Contact Your Dentist in Lodi or Elk Grove, CA, Today

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 We look forward to helping you restore your smile!

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