Advances in dental technology have made it possible to not only address the visible, cosmetic elements of your dental needs, but the functional and structural components as well. Indeed, this was not always the case, and the thought of losing a natural tooth was pretty much a guarantee of losing many elements of your smile, in the past. Fortunately, your needs can now be addressed more consistently and appropriately with the help of new-age denture restorations. In today’s blog, your Conroe, TX dentist explores each way dental restorations can benefit you, including functional, structural, and cosmetic benefits.
Losing Multiple Teeth
It goes without saying that, if you ask anyone, nobody is going to claim they are in favor of losing a natural tooth. After all, these structures are permanent for adults, and once they are gone, they are gone for good. Though restorations of the past did a decent job at addressing the noticeable gap in your smile, many times, a patient may only recover a portion of their functional capabilities, resulting in bigger issues down the line. Fortunately, this is where restorative dentistry comes in to help.
You see, dental restorations consist of treatment that takes your needs into consideration and provides care that mitigates any damage or infection and reinforces your structure’s strength. This can take the form of a dental filling, a root canal treatment, or popularly for tooth loss, dental implants, bridges, and dentures.
When a person is presented with the possibility of losing several structures, our team is likely going to recommend denture restorations. But what exactly can you expect from treatment? Contact our team today to learn more about this process and schedule your next appointment.
More Than a Cosmetic Concern
Most are aware of the cosmetic issues that result from tooth loss, but have you considered the impact on oral function? For example, each tooth contains a root that is embedded into the jawbone and used to stabilize your structures. In other words, this relationship allows your teeth to properly absorb the pressure of your bite, making routine tasks such as biting and chewing difficult to perform properly.
With the help of highly-realistic partial or full dentures, however, our team takes your functional capabilities into account and provide custom care that helps. For more information about this process, give our team a call today.
Do You Qualify?
If you have lost several teeth over the years, or if you are aware of a dental infection that is affecting various structures, then you may qualify for restorative dentures and partial denture solutions. It is best to meet with our team sooner rather than later, and we can help create a treatment plan that addresses your needs.
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 and learn how dentures can aide your oral function.