Dental Implants and Bridges for Missing Teeth.
At Rooted Dental in Kilmarnock, we have a number of cost-effective solutions including implants and bridges. Both provide a permanent solution.
Smile Transformations
The Dental Implant Process
Consultation
Fitting Implant
Replacement tooth
Aftercare
The Dental Bridge Process
Consultation
Preparation
Scans
Fitting bridge
Price List
Frequently Asked Questions
Bridges vs Implants?
Dental bridges have been used successfully to replace a single missing tooth or several missing teeth for many years and often provide excellent durability and aesthetics. However, in many cases bridgework necessitates the drilling and preparation of otherwise sound or lightly filled teeth either side of the missing tooth or teeth to make a bridge.
Therefore, dental implants have gained popularity in the replacement of single and multiple missing teeth as they allow for restoration of the missing teeth without compromising the other teeth in a patient’s mouth.
Dental implants can offer a more modern, conservative treatment method for patients but bridges are merited on affordability and also durability.
Benefits of Implants
Dental implants behave like a natural tooth - one of the benefits of dental implants is that they behave like natural teeth, providing a strength and function that is unrivalled by other restorations.
Dental implants can prevent bone loss - by placing a dental implant in your jaw bone, it stimulates new bone growth.
Dental implants offer predictable outcomes - overall, dental implants have a success rate of approximately 98%, meaning that they give predictable outcomes and are suitable for the vast majority of people.
Advantages of Bridges
A dental bridge doesn’t require surgery - unless you have an implant-supported bridge placed, you won’t need surgery to achieve a restored smile.
Bridges are more affordable than implants - budget is something most people consider when it comes to dental restorations.
A dental bridge is more secure than dentures - bridges are secured to other teeth or implants, not the gums.
Dental bridges look and feel more realistic than dentures.