Space Maintainers![]() A space maintainer, or spacer, is a dental appliance that we can use to hold the space and prevent neighboring teeth from drifting while permanent teeth are growing. If your child lost a baby or primary tooth early, due to trauma, decay, injury, or any other unexpected reason, a space maintainer can be used to hold the space until the permanent tooth comes in. Using a spacer can help establish a strong foundation for your child’s oral health, allowing adult teeth to have the space they need to come in correctly, this is a benefit that follows them into adulthood. Premature Tooth LossOral injuries and proper tooth care are problems for children. They can cause a tooth to be broken or fractured from falls, sports and other accidents, or a child may experience severe decay due to improper care. Unexpected tooth loss is an unfortunate part of life for many children. Regardless of why, it is important to act immediately following premature tooth loss. We can help. If your child has lost a primary tooth prematurely, or we have seen through x-ray that they do not have a permanent tooth growing, it can lead to secondary complications including:
Types of Space MaintainersGenerally speaking, there are two types of space maintainers: removable and fixed. We will examine, review and discuss with you the options, including which one is appropriate given the situation. The type of maintainer we recommend will depend on factors such as the location of the missing tooth and how long your child will need it. RemoveableA removable space maintainer has an acrylic base that is attached to one or more artificial teeth. This type of space maintainer is used when discussing dental implant treatment. Often, we suggest this type of space maintainer for missing anterior (front) teeth when aesthetics is a concern. FixedMost often, the patient will need a fixed, or permanent, space maintainer. This type is attached to the teeth surrounding the open space. We typically use this type of space maintainer for younger children who are missing posterior (back) primary teeth. In most cases, a fixed maintainer is a metal appliance bonded to the enamel with dental cement. Schedule Your ConsultationIf your child has lost a primary tooth prematurely, we can help. Call Dr. Seth Senestraro at (503) 228-1945 or use our online appointment request form to schedule their consultation appointment now! |