There are oh so many new terms you will begin to learn as you delve into the world not only of prosthetics for missing teeth but also specifically for dental implants and restorations. When it comes to the very basics of your solutions for giving yourself a new “tooth” where one once resided, even these foundational elements can cause a little bit of confusion (which then makes figuring out what you really want somewhat harder to do). Let our Santa Rosa, CA team get started today by clearing up just what we mean when we talk about “fixed” solutions for your tooth loss.
What “Fixed” Is Referring To With Tooth Replacement
When we talk about prosthetics to replace missing teeth, “fixed” means that it’s not removable. It’s in your mouth every day, every second. Simple.
Why This May Be Something You Love
Our team of oral and maxillofacial surgeons provides you with dental implants and a very wide array of restorations for a good reason: These are exceptionally long-lasting, stable prosthetics that will get you extremely close to replicating the healthy and full smile you once enjoyed. When we focus on the fixed aspect of implants, we remind patients that the benefits may cause you to fall in love with this option when you compare it to prosthetic devices that are not fixed (or that are not fixed within your jawbone). Remember, even though a traditional bridge is technically “fixed,” it is not placed within jaw tissue, so it is not as stable and long-lasting nor does it protect your jaw tissue. Implants offer it all.
The Extra Options You Hadn’t Considered
Of course, dental implants are fixed. They aren’t going anywhere at all, as long as you protect them. Now, let’s talk about your removable versus fixed restorations. When you select an implant denture or partial, you may select those that you can take in and out of your mouth, placing them securely over your implants. Or, you may choose a fixed denture or partial or crowns (which remain in place). Please feel welcome to discuss these different solutions and which might work best for you as you think through pros and cons and how they impact your daily life.
Discuss The Benefits Of Fixed Implant Solutions With Us
When what you really want is a fixed device and the utmost in smile stability, speaking with us about our many different options is key to making a choice that makes you happy. Schedule the time you need in Santa Rosa, CA by calling Santa Rosa Oral Surgery at 707-545-4625 to schedule your visit today.