Missing A Few Teeth? Ask Yourself These Important Questions Before Getting Them Replaced

Jeff Whatton
3 min readApr 12, 2021

Do you really need your natural teeth? You may be tempted to say yes, but the answer may not be as clear cut!

Most people want to keep their natural teeth for their entire lifetime, but for many reasons, this doesn’t happen. Some people lose one or two while others lose a lot more.

When you lose multiple teeth, life becomes uncomfortable: you’re embarrassed to smile, you give up your favorite foods, you cancel dates, and your speech may become hard to understand.

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Thankfully, many dental solutions can solve the problem of missing teeth. Understanding the differences among the options and finding the one that best suits you is what a lot of people have problems with.

If you have several missing teeth and are wondering what solution you should choose, asking yourself these important questions will give you the answer you need.

Will I be able to enjoy the natural taste o f food?

Traditional teeth replacement procedures such as partial dentures rest on the roof of your mouth. This makes it difficult for you to properly taste foods. You want to choose a dental procedure that doesn’t interfere with your ability to enjoy your favorite dishes.

How long will the solution I choose last?

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You don’t want to leave the dental chair today only to have to return a week later because something went wrong. Make sure you choose a durable treatment — one that can make it past a decade is a good choice.

How long would the procedure take?

We all have busy lives and many of us don’t have the luxury of taking a lot of time off work. You should seek to have a procedure that won’t take up too much time. Many dental practices offer same-day procedures; these are the ones to look for.

Can I afford it?

Having a beautiful smile and mouth with the correct number of teeth doesn’t have to cost you an arm and a leg. There are affordable options that you can choose from. Additionally, you can inquire about financial assistance or reduced rates packages that some practices offer.

Will the procedure I choose affect my oral health?

A dental bridge is one of the most comprehensive options for replacing multiple missing teeth. However, traditional approaches use nearby teeth to attach the bridge. This causes teeth to shift, gum tissue to recede, cavities to form, and the bridge to break.

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An implant dental bridge eliminates the risk of this happening because this procedure uses implants into the gum and doesn’t rely on nearby teeth to support the bridge. They’re permanent, look like natural teeth, prevent deterioration, and have a success rate of more than 95%.

You can get your missing teeth replaced. Just choose the replacement option that’s best for you.

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