Partial Denture for One Missing Tooth Charlotte, NC
When a patient has a single missing tooth or needs only one tooth extracted, there are multiple replacement options. For many patients, a partial denture is one of the leading options. Partial dentures for one missing tooth are removable dental appliances that hook onto a patient's natural teeth and contain a prosthetic tooth mounted in pink resin to match the patient's gums.
Partial dentures for one missing tooth are available at Randolph Dental Care in Charlotte and the surrounding area. If you are ready to get your missing tooth replaced, call us today at (704) 366-3622 to schedule an appointment.
Partial Removable Dentures
When a tooth is missing, the other teeth move and fill the space. They do not do this evenly, meaning this movement makes things worse. It also becomes more difficult to bite or chew with a missing tooth.
Depending on the patient's needs, replacing a missing tooth with a prosthetic can be a good way to help keep the entire mouth healthy. Having a full set of teeth, natural or not, also improves a person's smile. Partial removable dentures is a tooth-replacement option that can be used for only one missing tooth, in place of an implant or prosthetic.
“Depending on the patient’s needs, replacing a missing tooth with a prosthetic can be a good way to help keep the entire mouth healthy.”
Partial Denture Process
The process for getting partial dentures for one missing tooth has several steps. Here are some details about how we create a partial denture from start to finish:
- Evaluation: At the patient’s first evaluation appointment, we discuss tooth loss solutions. Our team will take X-rays and examine the mouth to determine the appropriate option. Then, we develop a treatment plan and give a customized quote.
- Impression: Next, we schedule an appointment to measure the mouth and take an impression of the patient’s teeth. We may also evaluate the patient’s bite to help get an accurate model of the mouth. The impressions and the details about the bite are then sent to the lab.
- Try-On: At the next appointment, patients may receive a temporary mock-up of the denture. The mock-up is placed into the patient’s mouth and adjusted for the right fit. This allows Randolph Dental Care to get a precise fit.
- Final Fitting: After a few weeks, the partial dentures for the patient’s one missing tooth are ready. Subsequently, patients come in for the final custom fitting and adjustment. At this appointment, we will also give the patient maintenance and care instructions.
- Return Visits: If the partial dentures feel too loose or too tight, patients can return for a follow-up appointment to adjust the fit. It is important to continue visiting our practice for regular check-ups and cleanings and to monitor the mouth’s progress with the partial denture. Patients must also get routine evaluations for gum disease and decay to avoid additional tooth loss.
“The process for getting partial dentures for one missing tooth has several steps.”
The Pros and Cons of Partial Dentures
According to the American Dental Association, a missing tooth can cause bone loss and affect how someone speaks or chews. Failure to replace a missing tooth could also cause changes to the appearance, such as sunken cheeks and an aging face. The teeth around a missing space may also shift and be more susceptible to gum disease or decay.
Partial dentures for one missing tooth can help patients avoid these problems. They are relatively more affordable than other tooth replacement options and easy to wear. Additionally, they can help stabilize the surrounding teeth. However, partial dentures also require proper maintenance and tend to be less durable and comfortable than other, more permanent tooth replacement options.
“Partial dentures for one missing tooth can help patients avoid these problems.”
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Other Options for Replacing a Single Missing Tooth
A partial denture is a quick, common solution for replacing a tooth, but there are alternatives. The treatment chosen depends on the patient's situation and needs. When a replacement tooth is required, several choices are available:
- Implants. Dental implants are part of a long-term solution for missing teeth. A dentist can place implants in a patient's jaw and attach false teeth to them. They are incredibly durable and, according to the American Academy of Implant Dentistry, may help prevent bone loss around a tooth extraction. However, implant placement is more invasive than getting a partial denture. Depending on the type of implant, it may be several months before the final installation of the prosthetic tooth.
- Bridges. A dental bridge consists of a group of crowns that attach to healthy teeth on either side of the gap. It is necessary to reduce the healthy teeth that will support a bridge to allow crowns to go over them. The three or more crowns that make up the dental bridge are a single piece with no way to floss between them. Additionally, extra care is needed to clean under the pontic, or part that fills the gap.
- A combination of solutions. Implant-supported bridges are an option for those without the necessary natural teeth. Similarly, implant-supported dentures, which can replace the entire upper arch, lower arch, or both, are also an option for some people. Implants last a long time with proper care, but they do sometimes fail. Because dental implants fuse to the jawbone and require good overall health to ensure healing, not every patient is a candidate.
“The solution chosen depends on the patient’s situation and needs.”
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Frequently Asked Questions About Partial Dentures for One Missing Tooth
Q. How much do partial dentures for one missing tooth cost?
A. Partial dentures are one of the most affordable options for missing teeth. During the first consultation appointment, we will go over the costs and give a personalized quote. Talk to insurance providers to see about coverage for partial dentures.
Q. Do partial dentures for one tooth put gums in danger of receding?
A. Gum recession is a common risk of partial dentures. However, this typically occurs when bacteria become trapped between the partial dentures and the gums and the area where the partial dentures are attached to the natural teeth. As such, it is imperative for patients to remove their partial dentures nightly and clean both the natural teeth and the dentures properly.
Q. Does it hurt to get partial dentures for one tooth?
A. Generally, no. The procedure usually does not require any tooth extractions, so it is relatively pain-free. However, you may experience some slight discomfort as your mouth adjusts to the new appliance. Most people become fully accustomed to their partial dentures in a few weeks.
Q. What are mini-implants?
A. Mini-implants are smaller dental implants that comprise a one-piece screw less than 3mm in diameter. They are placed via less invasive methods than traditional dental implants, making them ideal for patients without adequate bone mass to hold conventional implants or without the ability to undergo surgery.
Q. How long does it take to recover from tooth extraction before receiving my partial denture?
A. If you require tooth extraction before receiving your partial denture, you will likely need to allow your bones six to eight weeks without dentures to shrink and heal properly.
Q. What do I do if my denture for one missing tooth loosens over time?
A. If your partial denture starts loosening, contact us immediately. We can adjust the denture to fit perfectly in the mouth.
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Learn More About Partial Dentures
Partial dentures are a relatively easy way to restore your smile quickly. They also provide some of the functions of your missing teeth. If you are ready to get started with this treatment for your missing tooth, call us today at 704-366-3622.
Helpful Related Links
- American Dental Association (ADA). Glossary of Dental Clinical Terms. 2024
- American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry® (AACD). Home Page. 2024
- WebMD. WebMD’s Oral Care Guide. 2024
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