Addressing Significant Tooth Loss
It goes without saying that losing any teeth as an adult is anything short of ideal. You see, our teeth may be the strongest bones in the human body, but that does not mean that they are indestructible. Additionally, we are constantly facing a barrage of threats to our health, and without significant effort in the form of preventive care, our grins do not stand much of a chance.
While you may be making the effort to care for your teeth, however, prevention is no match for every concern that presents itself. For example, a dental emergency such as significant damage to your structures, ignoring a significant infection, or even not having any knowledge an infection has settled in, to begin with, can lead you down a dangerous oral health path.
Fortunately, advances in dental technology have paved the way for restorative solutions such as dental implants and implant technology. To learn more about this process and how our team can help, give us a call today.
Restoring Oral Function
A dental implant post is a dental advancement we want to celebrate, as it not only restores your grin’s appearance, but its function as well. When you face the loss of several structures, however, the idea of replacing each one with a biocompatible post may seem daunting. It is not ideal to tackle the issue in this manner, and instead, implant-retained bridges or dentures may offer you the best results. Contact our team to learn about your treatment options today.
Customized Care
When you visit our team, we will take care to obtain precise measurements and create ideal solutions that can help restore your smile’s function and appearance. Whether you are missing several structures or one, we can help determine the ideal solution that best meets your needs, and we welcome you to give us a call to learn more.
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 restorative care can help address your smile concerns.