Space Maintainer

What Is a Space Maintainer?

September 06, 20233 min read

What Is a Space Maintainer?

Dental care isn’t solely about preserving a dazzling smile. It plays a pivotal role in maintaining the health and alignment of your teeth. When a child loses a baby tooth prematurely due to decay or injury, it can lead to complications in the alignment of their permanent teeth. This is where a space maintainer becomes important.

Understanding Premature Tooth Loss

Primary teeth, or baby teeth, serve as placeholders for permanent teeth, guiding their eruption and alignment. Premature loss of a primary tooth can disrupt this process and cause the neighboring teeth to shift into the gap, which alters the bite pattern. This shift can result in inadequate space for the permanent tooth to emerge properly, leading to misalignment and potential orthodontic issues.

The Role of Space Maintainers

A space maintainer is a dental appliance designed to preserve the space created by a missing primary tooth. Space maintainers play an important role in preserving the alignment of teeth and preventing potential orthodontic issues that could arise from premature tooth loss. By maintaining the space where a baby tooth was lost and preventing neighboring teeth from drifting into the vacant space, a space maintainer ensures there’s adequate room for the permanent tooth to erupt in its designated position. This proactive approach minimizes the potential for orthodontic complications later in life.

Types of Space Maintainers

There are two common types of space maintainers. Your child’s dentist will evaluate their smile determine which type of maintainer is the best choice to encourage the development of their bite and alignment of their teeth.

  1. Removable Space Maintainers: Similar to some orthodontic appliances, these can be removed. They are often recommended for older children who can understand and follow instructions regarding their usage.

  2. Fixed Space Maintainers: These maintainers are affixed or cemented onto adjacent teeth, so your child cannot remove them. Fixed space maintainers are typically used for younger children who might struggle with consistently wearing a removable appliance.

The Process of Getting a Space Maintainer

If your child loses a primary tooth prematurely, your family dentist will assess the situation and recommend a suitable treatment plan. If a space maintainer is deemed necessary, the dental team will take impressions of your child’s mouth to create a custom-fitted appliance. They will provide instructions and tips for you and your child to take care of their space maintainer, and they will monitor your child’s oral to development to determine how long the space maintainer will need to stay in.

Nurturing Healthy Smiles

A space maintainer is a valuable tool in pediatric dentistry, ensuring the smooth transition from primary to permanent teeth. By preventing neighboring teeth from encroaching on the space left by a missing tooth, these appliances contribute to the long-term alignment and health of your child’s smile. Should your child experience premature tooth loss, reach out to your dentist to determine whether a space maintainer is the right solution to nurture their developing smile.

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"I believe everyone deserves a beautiful smile, not just the privileged few. Every day you spend without a smile, a day is lost"

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After graduating Suma Cum Laude with his dental degree from UNITEC University in 1994, Dr. Luis Galvan opened his first dental practice – while also advancing his dental education. He has completed a General Practice Residency (GPR) in Dental Obstetrics and an Advanced Education in General Dentistry (AEGD). Dr. Galvan’s dedication to helping people enjoy the benefits of a beautiful and healthy smile then had him pursuing dental laboratory and technology training. By the end of his formal education, Dr. Galvan had opened three busy dental practices and a commercial dental laboratory – ensuring that his high expectations for patient care were met with excellence.

Believing that continuing education helps him bring you the best evidence-based options for your care, Dr. Galvan has participated in significant additional dental implant training, including placement, esthetics, materials, and infection control.

In 2010 Dr. Galvan obtained his Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree, graduating Suma Cum Laude from UT Health San Antonio. Then, in 2011 he partnered with one of the busiest dental implant clinics in San Antonio – and has placed more than 17,000 dental implants to help people smile with confidence while also enjoying excellent oral health. He is fluent in English, Spanish, and French.

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Dr. Galvan is dedicated to helping people and it shows. His patients love Dr. Galvan’s patient, caring, thorough, and dedicated attention to their needs. From the simplest cosmetic enhancement to the most complex full-mouth restoration, Dr. Galvan is committed to helping everyone under his care achieve all they desire for a brighter, happier smile. To this end, Dr. Galvan provides a full range of services all under one roof, so you don’t need to several offices for your dental care. Single or multiple dental implants, implant-supported dentures, overdentures, tissue grafts, bone grafts, crown & bridge treatment, orthodontics, and endodontic surgery are just a few of the options he provides for the health of your smile … all with the level of sedation that is medically right for you.

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When not helping others, Dr. Galvan enjoys traveling as well as many hobbies and activities around the San Antonio area. Scuba diving, karate, rowing, and flying planes are just a few of the activities he pursues when he is not creating beautiful, healthy smiles.

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