Missing Front Teeth

Missing lateral incisors refer to the absence of two of the front teeth located on either side of the center two incisors. This can cause difficulties with biting, chewing and speaking, as well as affect the appearance of a person’s smile. To address this issue, there are several options for treatment, including Maryland bridges, traditional bridges, and dental implants. An option for treating missing lateral incisors is the Maryland bridge. This type of bridge is made of porcelain or resin and is attached to the teeth next to the space using metal or ceramic wings. One of the benefits of Maryland bridges is that they are less invasive than traditional bridges and do not require any reduction of the adjacent teeth. Additionally, they are a cost-effective solution and can often be completed in just two visits.

Another option for treating missing lateral incisors is a traditional bridge. This type of bridge involves reducing the adjacent teeth to make room for crowns, which will support the replacement tooth in the middle. Traditional bridges are a more invasive option than Maryland bridges and require more preparation of the adjacent teeth. However, they are also more durable and can last up a long time with proper care. Additionally, traditional bridges do not require the maintenance that implants do and can provide a natural-looking result. Finally, dental implants are a long-term solution for missing lateral incisors. Implants are small titanium posts that are surgically placed into the jawbone to provide a stable foundation for a replacement tooth. The benefits of implants include a more natural look and feel, as well as improved biting and chewing ability. Additionally, because implants integrate with the jawbone, they help to preserve the integrity of the surrounding teeth. However, implants are the most invasive option and require several months of healing before the replacement tooth can be placed. They are also the most expensive option, with a higher upfront cost compared to bridges.

In conclusion, there are several options available for treating missing lateral incisors, including Maryland bridges, traditional bridges, and dental implants. Each option has its own benefits and drawbacks, and the best solution will depend on the individual’s needs and circumstances.

Our team at Goehring Dental in South Austin, TX can help determine which solution is best for a specific patient, taking into consideration factors such as overall oral health, budget, and personal preference.

We will help you achieve a smile that brightens up the room. To learn more about our dental treatments, give us a call at (512) 892-8822 or fill out a convenient contact form and we’ll explain our services in detail.

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