The three types of tooth replacement are implants, bridges, and dentures. Each type is vastly different, and your specific needs must be taken into consideration for each.
Dentures replace the entirety of the arch of the mouth, including the teeth. They are completely and easily removable, and require regular cleaning.
Bridges span the width of the mouth. They are connected to one or two replacement teeth on opposite sides of the mouth. The bridge connecting the two is bonded to the inside of the mouth itself. This type isn't removable, and the patient runs the risk of further tooth deterioration when the bridge "goes bad." On the other side, dental bridges are less expensive than a full implant. They'll last you between 7 and 15 years. …show more content…
They look and feel just like normal teeth, without the use of a bridge. They are, however, the most expensive type of tooth replacement, requiring surgery and time to create a specialized crown to fit your mouth. The implants won't loosen, and an implant will allow you to eat all foods, no problem. They'll last, on average, about 25 years.
The type of tooth replacement that's best for you depends upon a number of factors, including price and the overall health of your teeth and gums. It's imperative that you consult with your dentist in all aspects of the replacement, as there are many aspects of your care that can make you a good or bad candidate for any of these