Restoring smiles: Modern solutions for toothlessness

Written in association with: Dr Karolina Wolowiec
Published: | Updated: 23/07/2024
Edited by: Kate Forristal

Toothlessness, or edentulism, refers to the condition of having no natural teeth remaining. This can be a challenging and distressing situation, affecting both oral function and appearance. Thankfully, modern dentistry offers several solutions to restore a functional and aesthetic smile. Here to discuss the topic in further detail is highly regarded dentist, Dr Karolina Wolowiec

Causes of complete toothlessness

Edentulism can result from various factors including advanced gum disease (periodontitis), severe tooth decay, injury, or congenital conditions. Ageing is also a significant factor, as the likelihood of tooth loss increases with age due to cumulative wear and other health conditions.

 

Dentures

Dentures are a common and well-known option for replacing missing teeth. They are removable appliances that fit over the gums. There are two main types: complete dentures, which replace all the teeth in either the upper or lower jaw, and partial dentures, which replace a few missing teeth and are anchored to the remaining natural teeth.

  • Advantages: Dentures are typically more affordable than other options and can be made relatively quickly.
  • Disadvantages: They may feel less stable than other solutions, especially lower dentures, and require regular maintenance and adjustments.

 

Dental implants

Dental implants are a more permanent solution. They involve surgically placing a metal post into the jawbone, which acts as a root for a replacement tooth. Over time, the implant integrates with the bone (a process called osseointegration), providing a stable foundation for crowns, bridges, or dentures.

  • Advantages: Implants are very stable and can prevent bone loss that occurs with missing teeth. They feel and function like natural teeth.
  • Disadvantages: The process is more invasive and costly. It also requires sufficient bone density and volume, which may necessitate additional procedures like bone grafting.

 

Implant-supported dentures

A hybrid approach combines the benefits of dentures and implants. Implant-supported dentures are anchored to implants, providing increased stability compared to traditional dentures.

  • Advantages: They offer improved chewing efficiency and comfort. They are less likely to shift or cause sore spots.
  • Disadvantages: The procedure is more complex and expensive than traditional dentures.

 

Overdentures

Overdentures are similar to implant-supported dentures but can also fit over remaining natural teeth roots that have been preserved. This option can help maintain the integrity of the jawbone.

  • Advantages: They provide enhanced stability and preserve the natural structure of the jawbone.
  • Disadvantages: They require ongoing dental care to maintain the health of the retained roots.

 

All-on-4

The All-on-4 treatment concept uses four strategically placed implants to support a full arch of teeth. This method can often be completed in a single day, hence the nickname "teeth in a day."

  • Advantages: Rapid restoration of function and aesthetics, often with minimal need for bone grafting.
  • Disadvantages: It is a significant investment and requires a period of adjustment.

 

Care and maintenance

Regardless of the chosen treatment, proper care and maintenance are crucial. Regular dental visits, good oral hygiene, and adherence to your dentist’s recommendations will ensure the longevity and success of your dental restoration. Toothlessness can be a daunting prospect, but with modern dental solutions, regaining a beautiful and functional smile is more achievable than ever. Consult with your dentist to determine the best option tailored to your needs.

 

To schedule an appointment with Dr Karolina Wolowiec today, simply visit her Top Doctors profile. 

By Dr Karolina Wolowiec
Dentistry

Dr Karolina Wolowiec is a highly qualified dental surgeon and implantologist, at Medicare. She graduated from the Medical University of Lodz. She has gained extensive experience working in both England and Poland, where she ran her own dental practice. Dr Wolowiec is dedicated to ensuring patient comfort during implant treatments, aided by her friendly and approachable manner. She provides ongoing support and aims to achieve the best possible results for her patients.
 
Dr Wolowiec specialises in various implantology and implant prosthetics procedures. She is skilled in placing implants and crowns on implants, performing bone augmentation through guided bone regeneration, and conducting maxillary sinus lifts using both open and closed methods.
 
For patients with complete toothlessness, Dr Wolowiec offers prosthetic solutions using a beam of 2 or 4 implants. She is also proficient in the All-on-4 and All-on-6 bridge techniques, providing durable and aesthetically pleasing dental restorations.

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