Learn More About Different
Types Of Dental Implants And Their Pros And Cons
Dental implants in Cambridge, ON,
have helped thousands of people find a permanent, safe and effective solution
to missing teeth. Dentists have been using dental implants for over 30 years,
and millions of patients receive implants annually.
Teeth implants replace your missing teeth with
artificial teeth made from a titanium post and porcelain crowns. Consequently,
implants look and feel like your natural teeth, enhancing the appearance and
functionality of your smile.
Types of Dental Implants
Dentists near you have developed several dental implants
over the years to replace missing teeth. Some of the most common dental
implants used in modern dentistry include:
Single Tooth Implant
As the name suggests, it will be needed when
you have lost a single tooth, typically due to an accident or an injury. It
consists of a single titanium screw and a single porcelain crown.
One of the biggest advantages of this implant
is that it prevents the adjoining teeth from shifting and ruining your smile.
It can be costly, and you will need sufficient jawbone density to install this
implant.
Implant-Supported Dental Bridge
These implants are ideal for people missing
several teeth in a row. The implant consists of two or more titanium posts that
support a bridge of several crowns. Such implants can help prevent the loss of
bone density from your jaw and prevent your remaining teeth from shifting.
However, these implants are significantly more
expensive compared to partial dentures.
All-on-4® Implants
All-on-4® implants are great for people looking
for an alternative to traditional dentures. These implants offer a permanent
solution to missing teeth by using four titanium implants to hold an entire
arch of artificial teeth.
These implants are permanent and look and feel
more natural than dentures. All-on-4 implants are also much cheaper than
getting individual implants. People with low jawbone density who can't receive
individual implants often have enough density for All-on-4 systems.
To learn more about different types of dental
implants and how they can help you, book a consultation at Floss Dental with
our dentist in Cambridge today!
Floss Dental Cambridge
355 Template 299-355 Hespeler Road
Cambridge, Ontario N1R 6B3 Street San Francisco, California 94110