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A Quick Review: Your Tooth Roots!

When we talk about your smile and dental implants, we talk a lot about your teeth, the implants, and the replacements that you will receive. We talk about chewing and speaking and stability. However, one thing that may get lost a bit is the significance of your roots in all of this (which, just to be clear, is the part of your tooth that resides beneath your gumline and within your jawbone). So, for the sake of clarity to ensure you’re getting a solid understanding of implants, our Conroe, TX team would love to review some important root-related information that is sure to help you feel even more confident about selecting implants.

Implants Only Replace Your Roots

First things first, this is very simple: Dental implants only replace your roots. However, you may hear them referred to as a tooth replacement solution quite frequently. You may even hear people talk about them as though the implant is what replaces the entire tooth. This is simply what happens when people begin referring to implant-supported prosthetics. What you need to keep in mind throughout your entire experience with choosing and receiving implant support is that the implant is only going to replace your roots. Once you’ve got that fact down, the rest is easy!

Your Roots Offer Super Stable Support

Remember that your roots offer your natural smile exceptional support. Why is that? Well, they exist within your jawbone, where they’re firmly planted in place. So, you grow up and become accustomed to a lifetime full of effortless eating and talking with others because your teeth don’t wiggle, move, shift, etc. So, what happens after tooth loss, you wonder? You have many choices! When what you want is the support that you are used to, thanks to the fact that your natural teeth had roots, it’s time to consider dental implants!

Roots Tell Your Body That Your Jaw Needs Nutrients

You’ll hear this time and time again because it’s a key factor in choosing dental implants over traditional support. It’s also something many patients don’t realize. Your roots are like little messengers, relaying stimulation to jaw tissue, which then sends a message to your brain: Hey! We have teeth and we need nutrients, so we can remain strong! If you don’t have roots anymore, what do you do, you ask? You replace them with implants!

Replace Missing Tooth Roots With Implants From Our Team

Spend time with our team, as you learn more about how replacing your tooth’s roots with implants is a wise decision! Come in for a visit in Conroe, TX by scheduling a visit with the Dental Centre of Conroe by calling (936) 441-4600. We serve patients from Conroe, Houston, The Woodlands, Willis, Montgomery, Magnolia, Huntsville, and the neighboring communities.