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What is the Difference Between an Implant and a Bridge?

Oct 22, 2024 @ 02:42 PM — by jovanprostc
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If you need to replace one or more missing teeth, there are two popular options: dental implants and bridges. While both serve the same primary purpose—to restore function and aesthetics to your smile—they differ significantly in their approach, longevity, and impact on oral health. Let’s explore these differences in detail, starting with an understanding of what a dental bridge and a dental implant are.

What is a dental implant?

A dental implant is a titanium post surgically inserted into the jawbone to act as a permanent replacement root for a missing tooth. Once the bone integrates with the implant—a process known as osseointegration—it can be topped with a crown that offers the look and functionality of a natural tooth. One of the significant advantages of implants is that they do not rely on neighboring teeth for support, preserving the integrity of adjacent healthy teeth.

What is a Dental Bridge?

 

A dental bridge involves anchoring a prosthetic tooth (or multiple teeth) to the adjacent natural teeth, known as abutment teeth. These neighboring teeth are usually ground down to accommodate the bridge, which can in time compromise their health. While bridges can effectively restore function and aesthetics, they depend on the strength of the surrounding teeth, which can be a disadvantage in the long run.

The Key Differences Between an Implant and a Bridge

As you may have figured out, there are a few key differences between a dental implant and a dental bridge. They do both offer the ability to restore your smile and your ability to chew well, of course. Let’s review some of those key differences. 

Support Structure:

Impact on Bone Health:

 

Longevity:

Both options will still require good oral hygiene and those regular checkups with your dentist to ensure everything looks and works the way that it should be.

Which Option is the Right Option for You?

 

If you have one or more missing teeth, you may wonder whether an implant or a bridge is the right smile restoration solution for you. Each offers its advantages and considerations, making it important that you not only understand your options but that you work with your dentist to figure out which of those options will meet your needs.

Long-term, dental implants offer patients a better solution. That said, having a dental implant surgically implanted is not the must-have solution for all patients. There is no such thing as a one-size-fits-all solution when it comes to the health of your teeth and gums. It is important that you work with your team of dental professionals to discuss your individual situation and each of your options.

Here are a few things to consider:

 

Choosing between dental implants and bridges will require you and your dental professional to weigh the advantages and disadvantages of each option. Dental bridges are a quicker and less invasive option, but dental implants are a long-lasting smile restoration solution with a great number of benefits. A thorough evaluation will help you choose the best solution for your specific needs, paving the way for a healthier, more confident smile for years to come.