Partial Denture for One Missing Tooth

Bayside, NY

If you are missing some of your teeth, we can replace them using a dental bridge. This is a secure and permanent alternative to wearing dentures. We can work to make a dental bridge look entirely natural after we place it on your teeth. We begin the procedure by taking precise measurements of your teeth in our dentist office. We will also take an impression, so the dental lab has all the information they need to create replacement teeth that look like your natural ones. To find out if you are a good candidate for the procedure, call (718) 841-9535 and schedule a consultation. At Dazzling Smile Dental Group, we offer several solutions for replacing missing teeth, so if a bridge is not suited to your needs, we will recommend a different solution.

A bridge is a fixed prosthetic that can be an effective solution in cases of partial tooth loss. It is exactly as the name suggests, a bridge that replaces lost teeth between your remaining strong ones. However, in order to qualify for a dental bridge, you must have remaining teeth that are strong enough to support it. If you do, we will place dental crowns on those teeth these teeth so they can serve as anchors to hold up a gum-colored base that we can use to secure the bridge. Essentially, your remaining teeth provide the support necessary for ensuring your new tooth or teeth stay in place.

Will adjacent teeth be ground down?

While with some treatments we may need to grind down teeth, we do not grind down teeth with removable partial dentures.

There is a chance that the partial denture will slightly impact speech and eating. However, there is less chance of a partial denture affecting such actions when replacing a single tooth as opposed to multiple teeth.

Will the partial denture alter my face or my smile?

There is a small chance the bone beneath the removable partial denture might deteriorate as time progresses. If such deterioration occurs, the appearance of your face or smile can change slightly. There is also a chance that the partial denture clasp will be visible when you smile.

Is a partial denture expensive?

In relation to other potential solutions, partial dentures are extraordinarily cheap. In fact, they are widely considered the cheapest available treatment option.

This oral health device consists of a metal framework along with acrylic or plastic. We place the metal framework across the roof of the mouth and have it extend along the lower jaw/back portion of the teeth. The framework then hooks onto the remaining teeth. The hooks clasp to keep the partial denture firmly in place. This is why your dentist places the hooks on stable and healthy teeth. The denture tooth is placed in acrylic to replace the missing tooth.

There is also a newer variety of partial dentures that are more aesthetically pleasing. This option is known as a “flexible” denture. Consisting of thermoplastic, it is completely pink and clear in color. This newer version does not make use of any sort of metal framework. The flexible denture relies on a thin prosthesis that is much lighter than the metal variety. This flexible denture does not break nearly as easily as the conventional variety.

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Is any preparatory work necessary?

Yes. The dentist must prepare the remaining teeth with grooves and dimples before the patient receives the partial denture. These grooves and dimples, also known as rest seats, allow the metal framework to slide right into the teeth. This is where the denture rests atop the tooth. So, the dentures do not push down onto the gums.

Are there any negatives to the new “flexible” partial dentures?

While the newer style of partial denture is less likely to break and more visually pleasing, it has the potential to push down into the gums when the patient bites. The metal type is not as likely to impact the gums thanks to the fact that it blocks denture pressure from reaching the gums. If you choose the newer version and find your gums feel a bit sore or irritated, we can remedy the problem with slight adjustments.

Have studies been conducted to confirm the longevity of partial dentures for a single tooth?

Few such studies exist. Plenty of studies have been performed to document the effectiveness of partial dentures yet there is minimal data regarding their use for single-tooth replacement. Studies centered on longevity determined lifespan to range from six years to 20 years. In general, patients who replace a single tooth with a partial denture should expect it to last for about a decade. A young patient who opts for a partial denture for a single tooth will likely receive at least three prostheses during his life.

Is there any risk to successive prostheses for single-tooth replacement?

There is the potential for additional biological complications such as caries, tooth fracture, and periodontal pathology.

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If you live in the Bayside area, call (718) 841-9535 to schedule your dental exam so that you can remain in good health or receive treatment for a current condition.

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Definition of Dental Terminology

Alveolar Bone

The alveolar bone is the bone surrounding the root of the tooth that keeps the tooth in place.
 

Back Molars

Back molars are the large teeth at the back of the mouth, also known as “milestone teeth.”
 

Clasp

A clasp is a device that holds a removable partial denture prosthesis to the teeth.
 

Denture Base

The denture base is the part of the denture that connects the artificial teeth with the soft tissue of the gums.
 

Edentulous

Edentulous is a term that applies to people who do not have any teeth.
 

Periodontal Disease

Periodontal disease is a condition that causes inflammation of the gingival tissues and membrane of the teeth, leading to tooth loss without professional treatment.
 

Pontic

Pontic is another term for an artificial tooth on a fixed partial denture.
 

Prosthodontics

Prosthodontics is the branch of dentistry that focuses on the design, manufacture and fitting of artificial teeth to replace missing teeth.
 

Retention

Retention is the dental process that involves limiting unwanted or unfavorable movements in the teeth that can alter recent corrections.
 

Rebase

Rebase is the process of refitting denture prosthesis by replacing the base material.
 

Reline

Reline is when a professional resurfaces the surface of the prosthesis with a new base material.
 

Resin/Acrylic

Resin and Acrylic are resinous materials that can be components in a denture base.
 

Stability

Stability refers to the dental implant and the successful fusion of the implant to the jawbone in order to remain in place and function properly.
 

Stomatitis

Stomatitis is the inflammation of the tissue that is underlying a denture that does not fit properly. It can also result from other oral health factors.

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