Missing teeth Jensen Beach FL affect more than your appearance; they can lead to a distorted bite, gum disease, and other serious oral health problems. Missing teeth also cause the remaining teeth to shift and can create gaps in your smile. Fortunately, there are several tooth replacement options that can restore your natural appearance and oral health.

Dental Implants

Dental implants are a permanent solution for missing teeth Jensen Beach FL. They replace the tooth root and can be used to support a crown, bridge or denture. They are a popular choice for replacing one or more missing teeth. They are also effective in preventing bone loss in the jaw area that can lead to further complications. Patients should consider their lifestyle and oral health when deciding on a replacement option.

Getting dental implants requires a surgical procedure and some recovery time. During this time, the implant slowly fuse with your jawbone, a process known as osseointegration. This fusion is critical for the stability of your restorations.

Before surgery, your doctor will numb the area and may need to remove any remaining damaged teeth. Next, your surgeon will create an incision in the gums and expose the jawbone. They will then use a series of specialized tools to prepare the area and place the implant. Depending on your case, you may need to wait for several months for the healing process to complete.

Partial Dentures

Partial dentures fill in the gaps left by missing teeth Jensen Beach FL to improve your appearance, and they can also make eating and speaking easier. It takes some time to get used to wearing them, but they will become more comfortable as you wear them. If you have any problems, talk to us.

We can help you decide whether partial dentures are right for you. These removable appliances can replace one or more missing teeth in the upper and lower jaw. They are usually made of a base that's either plastic or metal. These base supports the artificial teeth, and they stay in place thanks to clasps that hook onto the remaining natural teeth.

You can also choose a newer variety of partial denture that's lightweight and does not use metal, which makes it less likely to impact the gum tissues. However, this type of denture is not as secure and does not last as long. Another alternative is a dental bridge, which consists of artificial crowns anchored to adjacent natural teeth.

Teeth Whitening

A common and effective cosmetic treatment, teeth whitening can lighten the color of your natural teeth by nine or more shades. However, results vary from person to person. You should always get a professional opinion before starting any whitening treatments.

If you are concerned about the color or appearance of your smile, Jensen Beach Dental can help. We provide cosmetic dentistry services that can correct or conceal nearly any aesthetic flaws. These include dental bonding, porcelain veneers, and Invisalign clear braces. Dental bonding uses a tooth-colored resin to repair minor chips and cracks. Porcelain veneers are thin shells that bond to the front of your teeth. They are a great solution for concealing stains, discoloration, and other cosmetic imperfections.

While missing teeth may seem like a minor cosmetic issue, they can have serious health consequences if left untreated. Missing teeth can cause the adjacent teeth to shift and change your bite over time, as well as impact your overall oral health.

Flossing

Regular flossing removes food particles and bacteria that cling to teeth, preventing cavities and gum disease. It also helps to prevent gingivitis and protects overall health by lowering the risk of heart attack, diabetes, and respiratory conditions.

Flossing only adds two or three minutes to your daily routine and is an essential component of good oral hygiene. To learn how to properly floss, ask your dentist or dental hygienist at your next appointment.

To floss correctly, section off a piece of floss about 18 inches long and hold it tightly between your thumbs and index fingers. Pull out enough to slip between each tooth but not so much that it gets caught on the bottom of a tooth or along the gum line. Use a rocking motion to insert the floss between each tooth and when it reaches the top contact area with the gum, curve it around the side of the tooth into a C shape.