Dental implants are used to complete your smile by replacing any permanently lost or injured beyond repair teeth. They replace both the tooth’s crown and root, offering a secure bond between your teeth and your jaw, in addition to minimal maintenance.
The process for placing an implant consists of a trained oral surgeon inserting a biocompatible titanium post into the jaw bone, creating a secure bond with the bone over the course of a couple of months. Once the post is bonded, a custom crown is created to mimic the lifelike appearance of your teeth, providing a seamless, natural-looking appearance. They can be used to place partial or full dentures, or simply replace a missing tooth. Not only does it complete your smile, but it can protect it as well.
When teeth are lost or harmed, the site of the injury becomes a hot spot for oral bacteria to set up shop. If left untreated, the oral bacteria will begin to spread to surrounding teeth, and ultimately can lead to infection, tooth decay, or total tooth loss. By filling in the gaps in your mouth, you are creating a seal that prevents harmful oral bacteria from gathering and spreading.
When you chew, your jaw bone is working and maintaining its structural integrity. When you are missing teeth, however, that area of your jaw is unable to consistently work, and thus the structural integrity is threatened. Implants actually help you maintain that structure and the compatibility of the titanium and your jaw complement each other well to produce a secure bond. It not only benefits your oral health and jawbone, but it evens out your bite and restores it.
If you have lost a tooth or more than one, you should consider the pros of restorative procedures such as this. To learn more, schedule an appointment by calling Gentle Smiles in Dallas, Texas at 972-329-7645
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