Multiple Teeth Replacement Options Livermore, CA
If you need to replace multiple teeth, our team can help meet your oral health needs. If you have several missing teeth, it probably is not easy for you to enjoy your favorite meal or even speak. Consequently, you may be having a hard time with social situations. We can help restore your smile and mouth function.
Multiple teeth replacement options are available at Livermore Dental Spa in Livermore and the surrounding area. You should consider your budget, oral health and wellness goals, and how long you need the replacement option to last. Call us at (925) 344-3993 to make an appointment or learn more.
Removable Dentures
Many patients prefer this treatment because they can remove the dentures for cleaning and maintenance. Dentures do not cost as much as implants and do not require the extensive surgery that comes with implants. Dentures come in partial and full varieties. For multiple missing teeth, removable dentures make sense.
Dentures consist of a gum-colored acrylic base with artificial teeth attached. The teeth are made of metal, covered in plastic. This apparatus looks like natural teeth and allows the patient to smile without embarrassment and easily eat solid foods again. The patient needs to brush the dentures daily and rinse them after each meal. Our team can recommend whether to use a solution. If a solution is advised, the appliance should be soaked overnight.
The challenge with dentures is that this option is not as durable as some counterparts. Dentures can crack or break easily. In addition, dentures are sometimes uncomfortable for patients. According to the American Dental Association, denture adhesives are not recommended for poor fitting dentures, those should be relined or replaced. The appliance can slip while the person eats or talks. It can wear out over time as well.
“Dentures consist of a gum-colored acrylic base with artificial teeth attached. The teeth are made of metal, covered in plastic.”
Fixed Bridge
Appropriately named, this multiple teeth replacement option bridges the gap in a person's mouth. According to Authority Dental, a bridge may be used as an alternative to partial dentures or implants. If a patient is missing several teeth in a row, a fixed bridge can bring relief. A bridge replaces one tooth or multiple teeth with artificial teeth by joining them to crowns on either side of the gap.
A dental bridge requires two or more visits. The initial consultation involves X-rays and impressions, as well as a dental exam. At the next appointment, the dentist will place the artificial teeth in the gap and attach them to the crowns. There may be some adjustments to ensure there is a good, comfortable fit. The bridge provides patients with a natural look.
“Appropriately named, this multiple teeth replacement option bridges the gap in a person’s mouth.”
Temporary Teeth Replacement Options
Sometimes, teeth must be replaced immediately. Patients may not have the time, patience, or money to undergo more complex procedures. In such cases, partial flippers, partial dentures, and immediate dentures are all viable options.
A partial flipper (also known as a removable flipper or temporary partial denture) is an acrylic removable partial denture that rests on the lower jaw or fits along the palate of the mouth. A partial denture replaces one or several teeth missing on the same arch. Immediate dentures can restore a smile right after tooth extraction.
“Sometimes, teeth must be replaced immediately.”
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Replacing All Teeth
It is never a fun experience to lose an adult tooth. It is especially scary to lose all of one's permanent teeth. Fortunately, all-teeth replacement options are available. Two of the most common options are traditional dentures and dentures secured by implants.
Traditional full dentures include a full set of prosthetic teeth and are held in place with denture adhesive and natural suction. They must be removed and cleaned every day. In comparison, as the name suggests, dentures secured by implants are affixed to the mouth via implants.
“Conversely, even the most loyal brusher and top-flossing patient can lose permanent teeth.”
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Should I replace missing teeth?
A. Yes. Missing teeth are an oral health issue, not just an aesthetic issue. Losing just one tooth can cause the bone to deteriorate and muscles to droop.
Q. Does age affect my tooth replacement options?
A. There are several factors to consider when choosing a tooth replacement option. However, no age is too old or too young.
Q. Which is the right tooth replacement option for me?
A. To determine the most effective replacement option for a patient's tooth, we will need to examine the patient's mouth, medical history, and other relevant factors. Since each option offers benefits and changes to one's oral health routine, it is essential to understand the specific details of each. Our team can help to customize the treatment to meet your needs.
Q. Is replacing multiple teeth expensive?
A. It can be, especially without dental insurance. Luckily, we can help figure out the most affordable option for you.
Q. Does multiple teeth replacement hurt?
A. The answer depends on the tooth replacement option you choose. The doctor can help give you a better idea of what to expect during a one-on-one consultation.
Q. How often do I see a dentist after replacing my teeth?
A. Everyone should visit their dentist once or twice a year for annual checkups. Some patients may require more trips to the dentist than others. Ask our team for a more complete idea of what to expect after replacing your teeth.
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Fill in the Gaps, Feel and Look the Way You Want
It can be difficult living with spaces in your mouth. Chewing can be a problem, but you may even feel ashamed to leave your home and talk to people in Livermore. At Livermore Dental Spa, we have multiple teeth replacement options to correct these troubling issues.
Regardless of how severe your challenges are, you can feel at ease knowing we have the right solution for you. Call us today at 925-344-3993 to talk our team about repairing your smile.
Helpful Related Links
- American Dental Association (ADA). Glossary of Dental Clinical Terms. 2024
- American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry® (AACD). Home Page. 2024
- WebMD. WebMD’s Oral Care Guide. 2024
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