Looking at Functional Capabilities
For many people, the very first thing to come to mind when presented with the loss of one or more teeth is the way it will influence their appearance. While your smile may be one of the first things a person notices about you, that does not mean that your worth and value is dependent on it. In other words, there are other complications that can arise due to missing structures, and these concerns should be addressed sooner rather than later.
Indeed, your oral function is essential for completing tasks such as biting, chewing, and eating. When even so much as a single structure is no longer present, your remaining teeth must adjust to accommodate the missing one. But how does this work?
You see, your tooth roots actually serve an important purpose in anchoring to your jawbone. This allows your crowns to properly absorb the pressure of your bite without faltering and reveals just how important each structure actually is. For more information about this process, give our team a call today.
What to Expect from Treatment
One treatment that not only helps address the issue of a noticeable gap but addresses your functional needs as well includes dental implants. Indeed, these prosthetics consist of a biocompatible implant post that is strategically placed within the jawbone. These posts serve as artificial roots, allowing the crown restoration that is attached to it to absorb bite pressure properly. Further, treatment consists of simply placing the post, attaching the crown, and allowing the structure to heal. Give our team a call today to schedule your first visit.
A Lifelike Way to Address Lost Structures
Just as dental implants address functional complications, they also are created with your smile’s appearance in mind. In other words, we utilize lifelike material to mimic the natural shape, texture, and hue of your natural structures to provide a virtually seamless finish.
Schedule Your Visit
To learn more about the benefits of custom dental implants, contact The Dental Centre of Conroe in Conroe, TX by calling 936-441-4600 and schedule your next appointment with a member of our team today.