What Can I Do About Missing Teeth?

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The best way to handle a missing tooth depends on when the tooth loss occurred. Read on for advice on how to handle tooth-loss emergencies as well as seek help for filling in those longtime empty spots.

Prompt Medical Attention for Tooth Loss Emergencies

If a tooth has just been knocked out, time is of the essence. In many cases, a tooth can be replanted. Always make every effort to find the lost tooth as soon as possible. Pick it up by the crown only and don’t touch the root.

Rinse the tooth with water only and try to re-place it yourself in the socket. Although this might sound uncomfortable, it is the best way to save the tooth. If you are unable to reinsert the tooth, keep it moist by holding it between your cheek and lower jaw or under your tongue. Store it in a container of milk only as a last resort.

Help for Missing Teeth

If the real tooth cannot be saved, you might be a candidate for a dental implant. Implants are superior to dentures in that a prosthetic tooth is affixed to the jaw.

If an implant isn’t feasible, then the more traditional solution of a bridge is a good alternative. This is a type of denture that is anchored to the two teeth surrounding the gap.

Whether you’ve just lost a tooth or it’s been gone for some time, your dentist can review all of the latest options for replacing missing teeth. Consider enrolling in EDP Dental Plan in order to get significant savings on all your dental visits. You can browse our plans and participating dentists and then enroll online, or call 631-272-5230 to talk to a knowledgeable representative.

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