Paramus Multiple Teeth Replacement Options

Multiple Teeth Replacement Options Paramus, NJ

I Need Multiple Teeth Replaced, What Are My Options? At Paramus Dental Arts, we can replace your missing teeth in our Paramus, NJ dental office. As a general dentist, our goal is to help you maintain excellent oral health so you do not lose your teeth. However, if your teeth are lost due to an accident, infection, or age, then you need to replace them right away in order to limit resorption. Within the first year after tooth loss, your jawbone can lose up to 25 percent of its density in that particular area. This can negatively impact the health of your jaw and remaining teeth, in addition to giving you a sunken and aged appearance. Fortunately, this is something we can help prevent in our dental office.

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    The sooner you call (201) 845-5533 and schedule a consultation, the better. We can examine you, take X-rays, and make recommendations regarding which procedure is likely to work the best for your particular situation. Here are a few of the procedures that can be used to replace multiple teeth:

    Dental Implants

    When you visit our Paramus dental office, it is likely that we will recommend dental implants to replace one or multiple teeth. This is because implants are the only way to permanently replace a tooth. In this procedure, a small titanium post is implanted under your gums and secured to your jawbone. Over the course of several months, your body will begin to deposit bone around the implant. This is the process of osseointegration, and it makes a dental implant as secure as your natural tooth would be, because the implant becomes your new root system. This process is incredibly good for your jawbone because it can stop the process of resorption and even strengthen your jaw. The next step is to secure dental crowns (the tooth portion of the implant) to an abutment attached to the implant itself. The new tooth will look perfectly natural and blend in with your surrounding teeth for a beautiful and natural appearance. While the process can take several months from start to finish, once done, you will never have to worry about your new teeth. Simply brush and floss like normal to take care of them, while enjoying all your favorite foods and normal activities.

    Dentures

    If you are looking for a non-surgical or temporary way to replace your teeth, try dentures. This is one of the oldest solutions for replacing teeth, and many seniors still use them because of the convenience factor. Dentures can replace all or some of your teeth. Partial dentures are secured in place using hooks and wire, whereas a full set is securely placed around your gums.

    Dentures Secured by Implants

    At Paramus Dental Arts, some patients have asked us about a hybrid solution. It is possible to experience the benefits of both dentures and dental implants. Some Paramus patients are having several dental implants placed and then using these implants to secure a set of false teeth in place. These teeth are secured to a gum base, just like they would be with dentures. The difference is that they remain securely in place, allowing for more durability and functionality than you could expect from a traditional set of dentures. As a result, the procedure is a faster and less expensive way to replace all of your teeth.

    Dental Bridges

    If you want to replace multiple teeth but are not ready for a surgical procedure, dental bridges can be an excellent solution. At Paramus Dental Arts, we can create natural-looking bridges that will blend in with your natural teeth. To complete the procedure, we will need to identify two of your remaining teeth that are strong enough to support your new bridge. We will then prepare these teeth and place dental crowns around them. These crowns will serve as an anchor to hold the dental bridges in place. This is what provides dental bridges with the security of natural teeth and gives you the ability to eat your favorite foods without feeling self-conscious. The challenge is that this procedure does permanently alter some of your healthy teeth. This makes it important to carefully consider the pros and cons of using dental bridges instead of self-reliant dental implants.

    When you cannot use a dental bridge because you do not have the teeth to support it, your options then become dental implants or dentures. At Paramus Dental Arts, we see this as a possibility when other teeth are unhealthy and there is also a possibility of them falling out. In this scenario, it would not be worth it to go through the procedure of placing a dental bridge, only to need to replace it in the near future. We will then go through the options with you. Knowing that your other teeth are weak and may be lost, you will have to decide if you want to replace multiple teeth with a partial denture and then replace all of your teeth at once, or if you want to begin the process by having dental implants placed. We can go through the pros and cons of each option with you when you visit our Paramus dental office.

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    Consider Your Options

    Knowing that there are several ways to replace missing teeth, you can select the procedure you feel will best serve your immediate and long-term needs. Our goal is to inform and educate you so you are empowered to make the right decision for your lifestyle. If you are not ready to do so, we can always provide you with a temporary denture to wear while you decide between dental implants and dentures. What you should know is that regardless of which option you select, we will ensure that your teeth are replaced with something that looks natural and feels comfortable. At Paramus Dental Arts, we want you to have full use of your teeth and to feel confident in the appearance of your smile. This is all possible when you visit our Paramus dental office to replace your missing teeth. To learn more about your options or to start the process, call 201-845-5533 today.

    Definition of Dental Implant Terminology
    Abutment
    An abutment is a component that attaches to the dental implant so a professional can place a dental crown to provide patients with an artificial, aesthetically pleasing and fully-functional smile.
    Bridge
    Multiple replacement teeth that are fixed in place via attachment to dental implants, natural adjacent teeth, or a combination of the two.
    Dental Crown
    A crown is an artificial tooth, usually consisting of porcelain, which covers the top of the implant to provide people with an aesthetically pleasing and fully-functional tooth.
    Dental Implant
    A dental implant is an artificial tooth root that is placed into your jaw to hold a replacement tooth or bridge. Dental implants may be an option for people who have lost a tooth or teeth due to periodontal disease, an injury, or some other reason.
    Endosteal (endosseous)
    Endosteal is a type of dental implant that a professional places in the alveolar and basal bone of the mandible that transcends only one cortical plate.
    Eposteal (subperiosteal)
    Eposteal is a type of dental implant that conforms to whichever edentulous surface of an alveolar bone is superior.
    Implant-Supported Bridge
    An implant-supported bridge is a dental bridge that professionals fix in place with the use of dental implants inserted in the jaw to create a sturdy set of artificial teeth.
    Osseointegration
    Osseointegration is the process in which a titanium dental implant fuses with the surrounding bone over several months after an oral health professional places the implant in the jaw.
    Periodontal
    Literally “around the tooth”
    Resorption
    Resorption is the process in which the body absorbs the calcium from the jaw since there are no tooth roots to cause the necessary stimulation and proceeds to use the calcium in other areas.
    Transosteal (transosseous)
    Transosteal is a type of dental implant that includes threaded posts which penetrate the superior and inferior cortical bone plates of the jaw.

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    Neveen ElgawlyNeveen Elgawly
    21:51 15 Sep 22
    They have a great team, price is very reasonable and excellent customer service. My first time there and it won’t be my last. I highly recommend the place for anyone who is looking for a professional dental practice.
    Hady SayedHady Sayed
    04:55 22 Jul 22
    Super friendly, courteous, & helpful staff. Dr. Olga herself is a fountain of knowledge who's really clear and easy to talk to.
    Amy BalrajAmy Balraj
    22:53 18 Jul 22
    I recently moved to the area and the only reason I keep coming here is because of Dr.Philip. She is extremely personable and gentle. She doesn’t force you to do anything and you’re welcome to ask as many questions as you need. I never wait long and the rest of the staff is extremely friendly. Definitely come to Paramus Dental Arts
    Melisa LjekocevicMelisa Ljekocevic
    17:17 04 May 22
    Such a clean facility! Dr. Anju was amazing, such a pleasant teeth cleaning. Wanda was also so nice, very helpful and informative. Overall, amazing experience. Booked my next appointment already. Definitely recommend.Great atmosphere!
    Carlos HernandezCarlos Hernandez
    19:24 07 Mar 22
    I absolutely love this place. Today was my first time coming here and the experience was nothing but pleasant. The two ladies at the front desk were super friendly and had great personalities. The dental hygienist and the doctor were super professional and friendly and got done everything I needed to get done and guided me on how to get myself to where I want. I will be coming back and this place deserves more then 5 stars! Thank you!
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