A Need for Replacement Teeth
For most, the thought of losing a permanent tooth is troubling. After all, we may lose structures as children, but only to make room for our more permanent adult teeth. Once adult teeth are gone, however, they simply will not come back. This means that we must take care of what we are given and seek treatment as soon as we possibly can.
Typically, tooth loss is not an overnight process. In some instances, a physical accident or injury can cause a structure to become dislodged, but most bacteria-related concerns take time to develop and spread before compromising an entire tooth.
Once a tooth is gone, however, it is important to seek treatment for replacement. One such reason is because it affects your entire bite function. Another may be due to the fact that your jawbone can degrade without proper stimulation from a tooth root or tooth root equivalent. To learn more about this process and what we can do to help, give us a call today.
Addressing a Large Gap
In replacing a single tooth, a dental implant can work wonders. But what about addressing a span of missing teeth? Placing an implant for each tooth is hardly a sustainable or efficient process, so what can be done about missing several teeth?
An implant-retained prosthetic such as a dental bridge can be used to secure your dental restoration without having to endure significant trauma. Contact our team to learn more about this process and what to expect from treatment.
Total-Smile Rehabilitation
While tooth loss is not always an overnight process, it can still be difficult to obtain timely treatment due to a number of circumstances. When experiencing total tooth loss, however, you do not have to fret about functional concerns, as implant-retained dentures have you covered! Our team will work with you to offer solutions customized to your needs, and we invite you to give us a call today.
Let’s Get Started 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 more about the need for dental prosthetics for oral function.