"Is it possible to live and to eat without missing teeth", "Why do they need to be recovered as a bridge and adjacent healthy teeth rasp", "What if it does not restore the missing tooth?If you have not asked any of these questions, you are obviously lucky. Yet, no one is immune in the future. Here's what you need to know in this thread:
The absence of one or two teeth is not important. This is especially true for so-called chewing teeth that appear masticating center for all others. In the absence of chewing teeth, the center and move the entire operation of the mouth changes. The remaining teeth bear the burden entirely on themselves and it is possible to overload. Furthermore, in bone and changes take place that lead to displacement of the teeth around the defect and change their situation. From the aesthetic point of view, the absence of one or two teeth is not important.
All this raises a bunch of questions and answers can be only one - the teeth must be restored.
Ways to restore missing tooth
Yes, they are abundant, but only the patient can determine for themselves the pros and cons available.• Implants. This is the favorite in the restoration of one or two missing teeth. If it is not necessary to rasp or destroy adjacent teeth do not have to be made removable dentures. The success rate with them is very high and reaches 96-97%. The implant is similar to the root of the tooth. It is made mostly from titanium and placed in bone surgery. Immediately or after some time on the implant can be placed crown and the patient can recover its normal masticatory function.
• Adhesive technology. It is a technique of layering of composite materials on the supporting teeth with minimal filing and building a bridge of them. Pretty good option that is becoming more widely used here.
• Joint elements. This option requires minimal filing by which the teeth are retained supports and thus helping to restore the lost tooth. The technique is very good and creates the needed comfort to the patient, interventions are minimized. An alternative to this method is the use of special abutment elements in the form of plates which are affixed to adjacent teeth, not necessarily their filing.
• Bridge. Its elaboration requires filing of adjacent teeth, possibly without being killed. Of course, all this happens under strict indications and protocol work.






