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Missing Teeth Treatment Options

Understanding Missing Teeth Treatment

Leaving a missing tooth untreated can lead to a range of issues beyond just cosmetic concerns. The alignment of your teeth may shift, causing neighbouring teeth to drift and affecting your bite. This can result in additional dental problems, jaw joint discomfort, and even headaches over time. Maintaining your dental health requires addressing the gap to prevent these complications.


At Thornbury Dental Wellness Clinic, we offer a range of effective options to replace missing teeth and restore your beautiful smile. Our restorative services are designed to address the functional and aesthetic concerns associated with tooth loss. Here are some of the solutions we provide:











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Missing Teeth Treatment Options

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So, you're facing a missing tooth and wondering about your options? Look no further, as we've tried to simplify this for you. Here are the principal choices available:


Do Nothing and Leave the Gap: Neglecting to replace a missing tooth can lead to more than just cosmetic issues. Your teeth are in a very fine balance, unfortunately when a tooth is lost, it can disrupt the natural alignment of your teeth, causing neighbouring teeth to drift and affecting your bite. Over time, this can contribute to dental issues, jaw joint problems and headaches.


Dentures: Dentures have a long history of use in tooth replacement. However as they are removable and difficult to adapt to, some patients do not find this a viable option. They can be made to look quite natural, though often the metal clasps used to secure them may be less aesthetically pleasing. They do affect the neighbouring teeth by applying pressure and often they need to be added too over time. Regular dental visits are crucial as dentures require adjustments to fit your changing gum shape over time.


Dental Bridge: A dental bridge is another common solution. While it can restore the appearance and function of your teeth, it involves preparing the adjacent teeth to support the bridge. A dentist must assess the neighbouring teeth and check you are suitable for this option. Here at our clinic, we have a strict policy on what tooth is suitable for a dental bridge. Over years, changes in gum shape may necessitate replacing the bridge.


Dental Implant: Considered the gold standard and most like-for-like replacement, a dental implant replicates the natural tooth root and crown. Made from biocompatible titanium, it integrates with your jawbone to replace the lost tooth, reducing bone loss and maintaining gum shape. This option is highly durable and aesthetic, biologically kind and seen by patients to be worth the higher initial investment.


Each option has its merits, but dental implants stand out as the biologically kind option with their ability to preserve jawbone health, not damage neighbouring teeth and offer long-term reliability. While cost considerations are important, we offer flexible payment plans to make implants more accessible. Ultimately, restoring your smile and function with dental implants can significantly enhance your confidence and quality of life.



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