Dentures, bridges or dental implants – finding your best fit
At Parrock Dental we offer a number of solutions for patients with missing teeth, including partial dentures, a dental bridge or an implant. Your dentist will help identify the most appropriate solution for you during your initial consultation with us in Gravesend or Northfleet.
Dentures: the pros and cons
Partial or full dentures are the most cost effective way of replacing lost teeth. They will help you to eat properly and will give a reasonably good cosmetic effect, although the clips used to anchor the denture may show when you smile. Dentures might be a solution if your missing teeth are at the back of your mouth.
While many people find dentures comfortable to wear, some do struggle. Dentures can rub, feel bulky and can move. Dentures moving in your mouth can become an increasing problem after a number of years, as the bony ridge supporting the dentures gradually changes shape and becomes flatter.
Dentures: the pros and cons
Partial or full dentures are the most cost effective way of replacing lost teeth. They will help you to eat properly and will give a reasonably good cosmetic effect, although the clips used to anchor the denture may show when you smile. Dentures might be a solution if your missing teeth are at the back of your mouth.
While many people find dentures comfortable to wear, some do struggle. Dentures can rub, feel bulky and can move. Dentures moving in your mouth can become an increasing problem after a number of years, as the bony ridge supporting the dentures gradually changes shape and becomes flatter.
Dental bridge: the pros and cons
A dental bridge is made by fixing crowns on teeth either side of the gap and fixing a false tooth in the space. They are permanently fixed in place, and can look natural while allowing food to be eaten normally. A dental bridge can be used if you have a few missing teeth or teeth missing on one side of your mouth.
For a dental bridge to be work, you need to have strong teeth either side of the gap. You may also lose healthy tooth structure, as the teeth either side of the gap will need to be ground down and shaped to create room for the crowns.
An affordable treatment option
A dental bridge is made by fixing crowns on teeth either side of the gap and fixing a false tooth in the space. They are permanently fixed in place, and can look natural while allowing food to be eaten normally. A dental bridge can be used if you have a few missing teeth or teeth missing on one side of your mouth.
For a dental bridge to be work, you need to have strong teeth either side of the gap. You may also lose healthy tooth structure, as the teeth either side of the gap will need to be ground down and shaped to create room for the crowns.
Your dental treatment in safe hands
Our Royal College of Surgeons qualified implantologist, Dr Rik Trivedi, was awarded a distinction in his Masters in Dental Implantology at Uclan in 2015 and focuses most of his time in this field.