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Single Tooth Implant

If you are missing a single tooth, one implant and a crown can replace it. A dental implant replaces both the lost natural tooth and its root.

What are the advantages of a single-tooth implant over a bridge?

Before dental implants, the only way to restore a missing tooth permanently was to create a fixed bridge. A fixed bridge involved cutting down teeth on either side of the missing tooth and using them as anchors for the bridge. The bridge would then be cemented into the patient’s mouth.

Dental implants offer significant advantages over a fixed bridge:

  • A dental implant can be used to permanently restore a missing tooth without having to drill the adjacent teeth
  • A dental implant will preserve the underlying bone structure, while bone under a missing tooth will gradually resorb
  • A dental implant, since it replaces a single tooth, is much easier to clean and maintain than a fixed bridge