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Cosmetic and Implant DentistryPorcelain Bridges versus Dental ImplantsIntelligent Choices for Tooth ReplacementPorcelain bridgework is a popular treatment choice for patients with missing teeth. Our office provides several choices of Premium porcelain products that can help create a natural appearance with excellent dental function and bite.Specialized bridgework systems can even eliminate the use of metal substructures, using advanced polymers. These bridge devices eliminate the concern that bridgework becomes detectable or might cause a metallic taste for some patients. Dental implants are gaining more popularity as the treatment of choice for patients. They are costlier to provide and oftentimes require extended treatment plans due to the need for osseointegration to occur and completely integrate the implant device into the jawbone structures. Generally speaking, bridgework is a first choice treatment because of easier affordability and the ability to complete treatment in just a few weeks. Insurance companies almost always provide coverage for bridges and rarely help cover costs associated with dental implants. In some dental practices, bridgework may be a favored treatment of the dentist since treatment plans can be developed and completed quickly. If a doctor is an insurance provider... this factor too may influence the manner in which a dentist provides options to his/her patients. For some patients however, because of the need to replace bridgework several times over a lifetime, implants may offer substantial savings in long term treatment costs. Dental implants lasting 30 years and more is not uncommon, given that the patient exercises good oral health habits. In the unlikely event an implant does need replacement, bone deterioration is typically not an issue. Implants function like normal teeth in providing the needed bone stimuation for maintaining sound bone structure. Bridgework requires sound tooth structures for providing the anchors for the bridge. Each time bridgework is replaced, the anchor teeth require additional preparation to accept the newer bridge. For some patients, depending upon the number of times they have had replacement bridgework, over-preparation of a tooth structure can eventually lead to failure of that tooth, possibly requiring a root canal or extraction. Bone resorption also occurs within (actually under) the bridgework, particularly at the locations of missing teeth. This resorption process is a natural process and could pose problems for patients who have had bridge failures and no adequate tooth structures for anchoring the bridge. Unfortunately, treatment may require a denture which will cause additional bone loss if implants aren't used. Trying to determine which tooth replacement strategy is best requires analysis of existing bone integrity issues, current status of adjacent teeth, an assessment of how many times the bridgework will need to be replaced and the age of the patient. Obtaining the most sensible treatment is easily made affordable through a variety of means. Dr. Briglia assists patients in determining which treatment will produce the most savings, not only in current costs but the costs that can be eliminated or avoided that typically arise from future oral health problems that accrue from not making the correct choice. |
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