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Addressing Gaps With Prosthodontics

Dentistry in and of itself is a complex area, encompassing more than just the health of your teeth. In fact, the concept covers everything relevant to your oral cavity, including your gums, tongue, cheeks, throat, lips, and teeth. That being said, there are a number of complications that can arise and impact your oral health. Indeed, sleeping disorders, bruxism, infection, and more play a role in the status of your health, and it is up to us to take initiative and stay on top of our preventive routine. Still, life and other factors may have a different idea, causing havoc and destruction on its path. In today’s blog, your Conroe, TX dentist explores the benefits of prosthodontics and how a dental implant can restore more than just your appearance.

The Phenomenon of Tooth Loss

To understand tooth loss, we must first take a look at the culprits responsible for it all: oral bacteria. You see, bacteria are present in every smile, and removing them all is virtually impossible, so we must settle for mitigating their effects and keeping them at bay.

When hyperactive bacteria feed off of sugars, it causes them to secrete harmful acids that break down our healthy structures. Over time, a cavity will form as a result. Without proper treatment, however, this issue will continue to spread and become worse, targeting the inner nerves and dental pulp. If the situation becomes much worse, loss is likely to ensue.

Benefits of Lifelong Implants

When a structure is beyond saving and must be removed, bear in mind that functional complications will arise. For instance, a present gap will impact your bite, causing your other teeth to bear the burden of taking on more of your bite’s pressure to accommodate the missing tooth. What’s more, the area of the jaw that no longer has a root to stimulate it may face degradation and become weaker.

To prevent this from happening, we can provide an efficient and effective dental implant procedure to ensure your function does not diminish. Reach out to our team today to learn more about the process and what your options may be.

Varying Degrees of Loss

The major problem with losing a tooth is that your chances of losing other surrounding structures increase drastically. After all, the tooth itself may be gone, but the infection could remain. What’s more, it can target the same area, essentially wiping out as many structures as is allowed.

Indeed, whether you lose one, a few adjacent teeth, or even your entire grin, prosthodontics can help. Implant-secured dentures, bridges, and single crowns can help complete your smile and restore function.

Learn More Today

Contact The Dental Centre of Conroe in Conroe, TX by calling 936-441-4600 to schedule your next appointment with our team.

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