If you are missing one or more teeth, you may already be aware of the significance of teeth for both oral health and looks. Your teeth work together to promote your speech, chewing, and smiling abilities. It is difficult to carry out these duties without teeth. Even if you only have one missing back tooth, your lips may shift and your face may look older. Luckily, it is possible to recover lost teeth.
Replacing lost teeth with a bridge or removable partial denture typically involves attaching the replacement teeth to a base of gum- or pink-coloured plastic. The denture may alternatively be secured in the mouth with a metal framework.
Partial dentures are used in the upper or lower jaw when one or more natural teeth are present. A fixed bridge replaces one or more lost teeth by crowning the teeth on either side of the gap and attaching prosthetic teeth to them. After that, cement is used to secure the “bridge”. In addition to filling in the spaces left by missing teeth, a partial denture prevents neighbouring teeth from moving. A precise partial denture is detachable and has internal attachments instead of clasps that attach to nearby crowns. This device seems more like something from nature.