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Getting a Tooth Replacement From a Prosthodontist

Losing a tooth can ruin your smile, but with a tooth replacement option from your local prosthodontist, you can get your smile back in no time and improve your self-esteem and quality of life at the same time. Tooth loss can happen for many different reasons, accidents, injuries, and diseases, but you do not have to live that way just because you were unfortunate enough to lose one or more of your teeth. 

What does a prosthodontist do?

A prosthodontist is a dentist specializing in dental prosthetics, such as dental appliances. Dental appliances are used for several treatments, but one of the main reasons people come to a prosthodontist is to figure out the best solution to replace a missing tooth or teeth. Regardless of why you are missing teeth or how many you are missing, your prosthodontist can help you find a solution that works for you and meets your oral health goals. 

The first step to tooth replacement is to meet for a consultation. During the consultation, the dentist or prosthodontist will examine the state of your mouth and teeth to determine the cause of your tooth loss. They will usually want to treat any underlying health issues before moving forward with tooth replacement so that you are as healthy as possible when undergoing treatment. 

Once you are treated and healthy, it is time to decide how you want to replace the teeth you are missing and what exactly you are looking for from the finished treatment. Each patient has their preferences, so be honest about what you want. Do you want something quick and simple? Do you want a permanent solution you will never have to worry about again? Are you looking to avoid surgery? These are all important to consider when replacing a tooth or teeth. 

Replacement options

When you get ready to finally replace your tooth or teeth, here are some examples of your options. 

You may want something easy to install and can be taken out. In that case, you may opt for a partial or full denture, depending on the number of teeth you have lost. If you have only lost between 1 and 4 teeth and the rest of your teeth are relatively healthy, you may decide that a dental bridge is an option. 

You may choose from one of the many different dental implant options for a more permanent solution. Dental implants are surgically implanted prosthetic teeth that are made to be permanent. Implants can even be combined with dental crowns, partials, bridges, or denture plates to create a variety of customized options for patients who have lost a few or all of their teeth. 

Ask your dentist about how they can replace your teeth today

No one wants to lose their natural teeth, but if it happens, it is good to know that dental specialists can help get your smile back. Whether you want a temporary solution to be able to wear in public or a permanent option that you never have to worry about again, your local dentist or prosthodontist can help. 

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