Restoring Your Teeth With Implants, Bridges And Composite Materials To Give You A Natural Looking Smile

Dental technology has come a long way. If you have a missing tooth in your mouth, or you have recently chipped a tooth, your tooth can be restored. A missing tooth can be replaced with implant technology, while a chipped tooth can be repaired using composite materials that look and feel like your natural teeth. When you are not happy with your smile, or you have missing teeth causing problems with your bite, it's time to talk with your dentist about your tooth restoration options. You don't have to live with missing teeth, and your dentist will be able to explain your choices to you.

Implants to Restore Missing Teeth

Implants are used to create a natural looking and feeling tooth in your mouth. A titanium implant is embedded into your jaw and allowed to fuse with your jaw bone. Once the fusion is complete, a synthetic crown will be placed on top of the implant. Together the titanium rod and crown will provide a new tooth. You won't have to treat the tooth any differently than your natural ones, and implants are expected to last permanently.

Bridges to Restore Several Teeth

A bridge is several teeth together, or basically a partial denture. When you have several teeth that are missing in close proximity, they can be replaced with a dental bridge. A traditional bridge uses wires and attaches to nearby teeth. While this is successful at giving you a full set of teeth, the wires can cause decay on the teeth they are secured to. Implants can also be used to secure a dental bridge, and this is becoming a more common way to secure a dental bridge in your mouth.

If You Have a Chipped Tooth

Composite resin is used to bond to your natural tooth, giving you back the original shape of your chipped tooth. When you simply don't like the shape of your teeth, your dentist can also restore your smile using veneers. These are thin pieces of synthetic material that are bonded to your natural teeth, and they are permanent. When you get veneers, your dentist will need to remove a small layer of enamel, making veneers adhere more fully to your natural teeth. 

When you are not happy with your smile, you have options. Talk with a dentist like West Gate Dental about dental implants, or repairing your smile with veneers. When you want a better smile, it's time to do something about it.


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