A denture is rarely an ideal replacement for missing teeth. Dentures are often uncomfortable, can damage adjacent teeth and gums, and generally loosen over time as the gums continue to recede beneath them. In addition, dentures must be removed at night to maintain gum health, something that can affect us socially and psychologically.
In the case that we have lost part of our teeth, it is important to replace the missing teeth or those that are not in good condition, since with fewer teeth to chew on, the stress on the remaining teeth increases and reduces their lifespan. Missing teeth can shift position and interfere with the way you bite and chew, causing more damage in the future.
Depending on the number of implants to be performed, the area and size, you will opt for single implants or bridges.
Single dental implants
A single tooth implant is a treatment option to replace a single missing tooth. It involves the placement of a titanium or zirconium post into the maxillary or mandibular bone, which acts as an artificial root for the missing tooth. Once the post integrates with the bone, a custom dental crown is placed on top of the post, which looks and functions like a natural tooth.
The process of placing a single-tooth implant is generally quick, painless and with a simple recovery. In addition, single-tooth implants have a high success rate and can last a lifetime if properly maintained. It is a safe and durable option for replacing a missing tooth and restoring dental function and esthetics.
Bridges with dental implants
A bridge is an implant solution to replace two or more missing teeth.
Depending on the area to be rehabilitated and the size of the implants, it will be necessary to place more or less implants. For example, in the posterior area (molars) more implants are usually used, due to the need for more chewing force than in the anterior areas (incisors and canines).
In addition, the final preference for one option or another depends on each patient, since the available length and bone volume must be taken into account.
Bridges with dental implants
A bridge is an implant solution to replace two or more missing teeth.
Depending on the area to be rehabilitated and the size of the implants, it will be necessary to place more or less implants. For example, in the posterior area (molars) more implants are usually used, due to the need for more chewing force than in the anterior areas (incisors and canines).
In addition, the final preference for one option or another depends on each patient, since the available length and bone volume must be taken into account.
Do you know that we have dental implants without metal?
They are made of zirconium which are 100% metal free and fully compatible with soft tissue.
Materials We Use
Dental Clinic Crooke Marbella is a pioneer in the development and implementation of innovative solutions. Recently we have published the advantages of our materials, a combination developed by our technical team that improves the strength and natural look of the teeth, achieving greater stability and resistance to stains.
- More resistant and safer
- Aesthetically more beautiful
- Clinically tested
- Favor the formation of soft tissue
- More stability
Full Arch Implants
We have many dental implant solutions which are for full upper and/or lower arch implants. With our free consultation we produce a Implant Study including 3D scans to decide which solution is best suited for the patient. We have a Peek Composite option, Zirconia dental implant option and zygomatic option for patients who have low bone density in the jaw.
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