Hello Lansdale visitors, welcome to Kevin Bass DMD Cosmetic and Family Dentistry. Let’s talk about a traditional tooth replacement option common in Doylestown: dental bridges.
While dental bridges have restored smiles for generations of men and women, they are not without drawbacks.
Many people with dental bridges find it impossible to keep the small areas around and under the bridge clean. This is not surprising because it is challenging to get toothbrush bristles or dental floss under the bridge.
Of course detrimental bacteria has no trouble moving in and taking over without you even knowing it. When the decay reaches the roots of the surrounding teeth, it is not only painful, you are at risk of losing those teeth also.
That is one reason why a dental implant is superior to a dental bridge. Most Pennsylvania folks with missing teeth are great candidates for implants.
A dental implant looks just like the beautiful tooth restoration on a high-quality dental bridge, but the important part is what you don’t see.
A dental implant is screwed directly into the jaw bone. It is not attached to the adjacent teeth. The post replaces the tooth root and is implanted where the tooth root used to be.
In a way, a dental implant is a more conservative tooth replacement because it leaves the adjacent teeth intact. The bone and gum tissue mesh permanently with the titanium post that serves as the replacement tooth root.
Dental implants do not have the same decay risk as the teeth that anchor dental bridges. Of course patients with tooth implants need to brush and floss. But cleaning a dental implant is usually no more difficult than cleaning a normal tooth.
Tooth implants have a far better track record than dental bridges. With proper care, a dental implant can last a lifetime for smile-smart Doylestown dental patients.
Dental implants can replace one or more teeth providing strength, beauty, and natural function.
Additionally, implants can anchor full or partial dentures.
No more embarrassing slipping!
Contact Kevin Bass DMD Cosmetic and Family Dentistry:
215-368-1424
Location (Tap to open in Google Maps):
410 N Broad St
Lansdale, Pennsylvania
19446