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All I want for Christmas is My Two Front Teeth: Boise Dental Solutions for Missing Teeth

Do you have missing teeth? If you do, you’re not alone. According to the American College of Prosthodontists, more than 175 million Americans are missing one or two teeth. At Summit Dental Group, your Boise dentist is committed to educating our patients around the Treasure Valley about their Boise dental health issues, and how those issues can affect the quality of their daily lives. In today’s blog post, we would like to take this time to discuss the implications of missing teeth and a couple possibilities used to correct this problem.

What Causes Missing Teeth?

There are many Boise dental issues for teeth to become missing. Decay, gum disease, and trauma are all common reasons for a patient to lose teeth. If you are missing teeth, it is important to know that there are a variety of options to help replace them.

What Problems Arise from Missing Teeth?

Missing teeth can create functional, aesthetic, and health problems. People who are missing teeth in a visible area often find themselves hiding their smile when they speak, laugh or when photographed. In addition, missing teeth can be problematic during function. Chewing can become difficult, and speech can also be equally challenging. Last of all, teeth around the empty spaces can drift which can lead to long term problems.

Teeth Replacement Options

If you are missing teeth, there are a couple of replacement options your Boise dentist may recommend:

  • Dental Implants – Boise tooth implants have revolutionized the dental industry. Implants are titanium root replacement screws that are anchored into the bone. Connected to the Boise tooth implants is an abutment and a crown. The crown is the visible and functional part of the implant system. Due to its strong anchorage, Boise tooth implants feel and function much like a natural tooth. Boise tooth implants are extremely predictable and successful.
  • Boise Crowns and Bridges – Boise crowns and bridges are another viable option to repair damaged or missing teeth. Used in conjunction, Boise crowns and bridges are supported by connecting to surrounding teeth and can restore the look, feel, and function from 1 – 3 missing teeth in a row. However, more than three consecutive missing teeth usually requires the replacement of a sturdier partial denture or implant that will put less pressure on surrounding teeth.

If you’ve been living with missing teeth, isn’t it time you invested in yourself? If you need to replace a single tooth or multiple teeth, consider a consultation with your Boise dentist at Summit Dental Group. Call us today at (208) 314-2275 so we can help you decide what treatment option will be right for you.

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