For many individuals, losing a natural, permanent tooth as an adult can be significantly troubling. After all, a replacement will not grow back, and it contributes to functional and cosmetic difficulties. For others, however, missing one or more structures might not seem like a major complication if you can look past the cosmetic blemishing. Bear in mind, however, that this process does impact a person’s daily routine, including their ability to perform routine actions.
Before we continue, it is important to understand how your tooth contributes to your oral function. You see, a tooth is comprised of two major parts – the crown and the roots. The crown is the apparent portion that assists with biting and chewing, while the roots create a secure connection with the jaw bone to help stabilize the structure and allow the crown to absorb the pressure of your bite.
As such, missing even one structure can significantly complicate the process. For more information, contact a member of our team today.
Because your roots are a necessary part of absorbing your bite’s pressure without faltering, it only makes sense that replacement teeth should attempt to mimic this process as closely as possible. Fortunately, this is how implant dentistry performs.
Dental implants consist of a biocompatible titanium post that is strategically placed in the jaw bone to function as an artificial root. Once that has been placed, a custom crown restoration will be crafted to fit securely atop the post, and you will be on your way. For more information about this process, contact our office today.
In addition to restoring your bite function, the crown restoration is designed in such a manner that it closely resembles a natural tooth. Indeed, this includes matching the restoration to the same shade or hue of the rest of your smile and utilizing material that is known for its uncanny resemblance to natural teeth.
Contact Allen & Neumann Family Dentistry in Pella, IA by calling 641-628-1121 to schedule your next appointment with our team and learn more about the benefits of dental implants today.
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