Dental implants are the best tooth replacement option out there. They work by replacing the roots of the missing teeth, allowing for a wide range of benefits that you can’t find elsewhere. This includes additional stability, comfort, and longevity. Depending on how many teeth you are missing and where they are located in the mouth, you will need a certain number of implants to complete your smile. Continue reading to learn more about how this is decided.
Missing One Tooth
If you are missing a single tooth due to an injury, decay, or an oral health issue, dental implants are a great option. One tooth generally requires a single dental implant and dental crown to fill the space. This is usually sufficient for preserving the underlying bone tissue and preventing the surrounding teeth from shifting out of their places. Your dental crown is customized to fit perfectly in your mouth, so it will be the exact size, shape, and color needed to blend in with the rest of your teeth.
Missing Multiple Teeth
If you are missing multiple or all of your teeth, this process will look a little bit different. Dental implants are likely still a viable option but depending on the number of teeth you are missing and their locations, you may need to get an implant bridge or implant denture. For multiple consecutive missing teeth, a dental bridge can be supported by dental implants. If you are missing multiple teeth in different locations of an arch, an implant-supported partial denture can be used to complete your smile. If you are missing all of the teeth in an arch, a series of dental implants can be strategically placed to support a full denture. It all depends on your unique situation.
How Can You Find Out How Many Dental Implants You Need?
The only way to know for sure how many implants you need is to schedule a consultation with your dentist. During this time, they will examine your smile and determine if you are already a good candidate or if you need preliminary procedures before beginning the dental implant process. They will be able to put together a plan, including the number of implants you need, to meet your needs.
Whether you are missing a single tooth or all of your teeth, dental implants can give you your smile back! By getting started with a consultation with your dentist, you can start working toward a complete smile.
About the Author
Dr. Kevin Labosky is an experienced dentist who has been working in the field for more than 25 years. He earned his dental doctorate from Temple University School of Dentistry and has been committed to continuing education ever since. Currently, he is a proud member of the American Dental Association, Pennsylvania Dental Association, and the OKU Honorary Dental Society. For more information on dental implant or to schedule a consultation at his office in State College, visit his website or call (814) 237-7004.