Replacing Lost Teeth Roots With Implants

Tooth human implant. Dental concept. Human teeth or dentures. 3d renderingIt goes without saying that so many factors influence the quality of your smile, and most of the time it is in a negative manner as opposed to a positive one. Indeed, the list extends from the reaches of dental decay and infection to issues such as sleep apnea and TMJ disorder. What’s more? Most major concerns develop faster than one might think, and by the time you come into the office due to a toothache, the situation is much farther along than you anticipated. In today’s blog, your Conroe, TX dentist will explain the true impact losing one or more teeth has on your smile, including compromising your oral function.

Understanding Oral Function

Believe it or not, your teeth serve many more purposes than just completing your smile. As a matter of fact, issues worsen in severity the farther they get away from being a cosmetic issue. Indeed, your teeth serve a vital role in helping your oral structures perform as intended, including helping with biting, chewing, eating, and even enunciating.

When you lose one or more teeth to infection, however, these routines become affected. This is because your tooth’s two main sections – the root and the crown – are no longer able to perform their routine duties. You see, your crown performs biting and chewing, while your root maintains a secure connection with the jaw bone so that your crown can support the pressure of your bite.

Because each tooth absorbs an equal distribution of your bite’s pressure, the absence of one or more structures leads to a compromised bite. To learn more about this process and how our team can help, contact our office today.

Structural Stability

In order to restore a portion of your structural stability, your dental solution would need to be specifically tailored to your needs. Fortunately, this is where dental implants come in to help. Dental implants consist of biocompatible titanium posts that are strategically placed into the jawbone to act as artificial roots.

Indeed, dental implants fuse with your jaw structure in order to re-create the secure connection the bone has with a tooth root. Once this has healed, a custom and lifelike dental crown restoration is placed atop the post to complete your smile.

Advanced Technology Yields Same-Day Results

Because our team utilizes advanced technology to perform your treatment, we have the capability to provide your implant and restoration all in one day. We utilize 3D imaging and CAD/CAM restorations to design your custom implants, allowing us to provide same-day results so that you can enjoy your updated smile sooner.

Schedule Your Appointment

To learn more about the major benefits of dental implants, contact The Dental Centre of Conroe in Conroe, TX by calling 936-441-4600 and schedule your next office visit with our team today.