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Benefits of an Implant Supported Bridge

An implant supported bridge replaces a section of missing teeth. It involves two (or more) strategically placed implants and attaches a bridge to the abutment of each implant. This review highlights the notable benefits and reasons to consider an implant supported bridge over a traditional bridge and other teeth replacement solutions. 

Reasons to choose an implant supported bridge

The benefits of an implant supported bridge include a significant improvement to the appearance of a patient's smile by replacing missing teeth, the preservation of their natural teeth, the prevention of bone loss in the jaw and long-term reliability. Of course, there are more benefits as well, depending on the specifics of the patient's situation and treatment needs. 

Significantly improve the appearance of the smile

One of the primary reasons that patients seek implant supported bridge treatment for one or more missing teeth is to improve the appearance of their smile. A smile with missing teeth is a cosmetic concern for many, and replacing the missing teeth with a bridge that closely matches the shade and overall appearance of natural teeth gives the patient more confidence when smiling, laughing and talking to others. An implant supported bridge can replace teeth in any area of the mouth, including the more visible teeth at the front of the mouth. 

No alterations made to the natural teeth

One concern many patients have with a traditional bridge is that it often requires altering existing teeth. This is because with a traditional bridge the bridge is supported by natural teeth, which are known as abutment teeth. If the abutment teeth are damaged, then they may need to be repaired before the traditional bridge is placed. With an implant supported bridge, the natural teeth do not need any repair as they are supported by the dental implant rather than the natural teeth. 

Prevent bone loss and improve periodontal health

Tooth loss can eventually have a dramatic impact on periodontal health, leading to gum problems and a loss of the underlying jaw bone. Also, many instances of tooth loss are directly related to the decline in periodontal health and the onset of gum disease, bone loss and other periodontal complications. During implant supported bridge treatment, the dentist can treat any issues with periodontal health through gum disease treatment, bone grafting and other procedures. Also, the dental implant preserves the jawbone density and prevents additional bone loss in the jaw. 

An implant supported bridge can last for decades

An implant supported bridge can last significantly longer than a traditional bridge. This is because the bridge is supported by dental implants that are fixed in the jaw, whereas a traditional bridge is less reliably fixed to abutment teeth, which may themselves have tooth damage. On average, an implant supported bridge can last for around 15 years. 

Schedule a time to visit with our friendly dental team

If you are interested in learning more about implant supported bridge treatment, call our dedicated and professional dental team today. We can answer your questions and help you decide which teeth replacement treatment option is the most suitable for your needs and preferences.

Request an appointment here: https://www.sacramentosleepdentist.com or call Dental Excellence of Greenhaven at (916) 293-0504 for an appointment in our Sacramento office.

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