When a person suffers a missing tooth, it’s good to know that they have several options open to them. Of course the gold standard of treatment is a dental implant, but could a dental bridge do an equally effective job? The simple answer is yes and of course, it’s considerably cheaper, but is it really the best option? Should you choose a dental bridge or implant to replace a missing tooth?
The truth is that in the great dental bridge vs implant debate they both have their pros and cons. So with this in mind, the best thing to do is to dive into the practicalities of each to help you to make an informed dental decision.
Conventional dental bridges have been used in dentistry for many hundreds of years. While the materials used may have changed, the principle remains the same. Adjacent teeth either side of the gap are reshaped to support a framework which holds the spanning prosthetic tooth. Once in position a dental bridge restores chewing function and completes the look of a smile.
We’ve already mentioned that conventional bridges are cheaper to fit than dental implants and in many cases by as much as 50%. So initial spend is less. However the shelf life of a conventional dental bridge is usually only around 10 -15 years, whereas one of the main advantages of dental implants over bridges, is the longevity factor.
So how long does a dental implant last?
We know with some certainty that they have the capacity to last for over 40 years. This is because the very first dental implant patient had their implants until their death some 41 years later. While this may be an exceptional case, we can say with some certainty that if cared for, dental implants can easily last twice as long as a dental bridge.
One area where a dental bridge does fair better is in the time taken to fit. So how long does it take to get a dental bridge?
On average, most dentists will fit a bridge in just 2-3 visits spanning several weeks. This is from initial consultation to walking out with your new smile. So if you’re after a quick fix solution to a gappy problem, then you may want to go down this route as you’ll save both on time and initial cost.
Now here’s where it gets a little complicated…
In order to fit a dental bridge adjacent teeth either side of the gap will need to be reshaped so that they can take the framework that supports the bridging tooth. This may mean that any healthy teeth become compromised in the future and this is something patients need to bear in mind. Conversely a dental implant doesn’t need any other teeth to support it and in fact, because it’s anchored directly into the jawbone, any adjacent teeth can remain uncompromised.
It’s true, the advantages of dental implants over bridges are many. Because dental implants are anchored directly into the jaw, they’re permanently fixed into position and therefore are designed to last considerably longer than other missing teeth replacements. So in terms of cost, while they may not initially be cheaper, from a long-term perspective they’re a cost-effective solution. What’s more, replacement teeth can be made to look extremely life like, meaning that once fitted, nobody need know you’re wearing an implant.
All, that said, there are a few things you might want to take into consideration before parting with your hard earned cash. Undergoing dental implant treatment requires several bouts of surgery. So if for whatever reason you aren’t prepared to go ‘under the knife’, then you may want to consider a dental bridge over an implant. In addition, although some types of dental implants can be fitted quickly, more conventional methods take 6-9 months on average to complete. This is mainly because of the time needed for the remaining bone tissue to fuse with the titanium implant. This is what gives the implant its super-strong structure. Despite this many people consider it to be well worth the wait.
So, if you’re considering a dental bridge vs implants as a way of replacing a missing tooth, then perhaps in terms of long-term gain then you should consider a dental implant. However if you want an initially cheaper, quick-fix solution, then opt for a conventional dental bridge.
Why not contact Point Cook Dental on 03 8595 2630 and book yourself a no-obligation consultation. When it comes to restoring your smile, we’ll help you to make the right decision for you.