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Dental Bridges vs. Implants: Which Is Right for You?

December 10, 2024
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Posted By: Dr. Youngwoo Joo
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Losing a tooth during the holiday season can feel like finding coal in your stocking. But don’t worry! Emery Village Dental has you covered with two popular tooth replacement options: dental bridges and dental implants in North York, ON. Let’s dive into the pros and cons to help you make the best choice for your smile.

Comparison Overview

Think of dental bridges as the classic quick-fix solution and dental implants as the long-term investment piece. Both can restore your smile beautifully, but they work differently. A bridge uses the neighbouring teeth for support, while a dental implant is a standalone replacement anchored into your jawbone.

Procedure Insights

Here’s a snapshot of the procedures:

  • Dental Bridges — Bridges involve reshaping the teeth on either side of the gap to hold a custom-made artificial tooth (or teeth) in place. The process is quicker and often completed in just two visits.
  • Dental Implants — Implants require surgically placing a titanium post into your jawbone. Once healed, we attach a crown to create a durable, natural-looking replacement. This process takes longer but offers incredible stability.

Cost Considerations

Bridges are generally more budget-friendly upfront, making them a great option for quick fixes (perfect for those holiday family photos). Dental implants cost more initially, but their longevity might save you money on future repairs or replacements.

Durability and Maintenance

Dental implants win the durability contest; they can last a lifetime with proper care. Bridges typically last 10-15 years but may require replacement sooner. Both need diligent brushing, flossing, and regular dental checkups to keep them in top shape.

Suitability Factors

A dental bridge might be ideal if your neighbouring teeth need crowns or your jawbone isn’t strong enough for an implant. Dental implants, however, are a fantastic choice for those with healthy gums and sufficient bone density who want a long-term solution.

Ready to Chat with Our Dentists in North York?

Not sure which option suits you? We invite you to book a consultation at Emery Village Dental! We’ll help you decide between a dental bridge and dental implants so you can have a smile that sparkles brighter than holiday lights.

Ready to get started? We welcome your call, or you can book online. We’d love to help you give yourself the gift of a stunning smile!

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