Replacing Lost Teeth to Restore Function

Teeth are moving to fill empty space from missing tooth.For most, all it takes for a lifelong smile is excellent preventive care at home and in-office. For some, however, that is not as easily the case, and a serious of circumstances may even result in the need for a dental extraction. While you may believe your troubles with decay and infection are over, on the contrary, a new group of concerns will actually arise. In today’s blog, your Conroe, TX dentist will address why extracting a tooth is not enough to preserve your oral health, and how our team can assist by replacing that lost tooth.

The Truth Behind Missing Structures

When extraction is recommended, you should know that your dentist has assessed the concern and determined removal as the best solution only because other restorative measures would not be efficient. For instance, a dental filling is typically sufficient for minor issues such as a cavity, but once the decay has progressed past a certain point, those restorations will inevitably fail as the decay will continue to spread. In other words, your dentist’s first priority is to preserve your oral health and make sure all aspects of it are in order. While it is a top priority to save your oral structures as opposed to replacing them, sometimes it is a necessary step.

After your extraction, you may think that you are out of the woods and on the path to a healthy smile, however, that is far from the case. In fact, a number of bigger concerns can arise, such as functional difficulties, increased chance for losing more teeth, and cosmetic problems.

Potentially Losing More

When a tooth is removed due to infection, keep in mind that even though the structure is gone, the concern may still remain. Because of this, your chances for losing surrounding teeth increase exponentially if not properly addressed. As a solution, your dentist may recommend pursuing a dental implant and lifelike restoration to replace the one you lost. Not only does it minimize your chances of future loss, but it aids in correcting your bite and restoring more functionality to it. For more information about this process, contact our team today.

How It Impacts Your Smile

Arguably the biggest concern that arises from a missing tooth includes its impact on your bite’s function. Every structure contains a crown and a root that work together to help absorb the pressure of your bite. When a tooth is gone, your bite must readjust to accommodate the missing structure, which will ultimately cause strain, difficulty biting, chewing, and enunciating, and even aching. In order to avoid this, a dental implant may be in order.

Schedule Your Visit

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