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3 Things To Remember About Implant Restorations

You may realize every now and then, as you learn about dental implants, that you aren’t really sure about restorations. You know that they replace the part of your missing tooth that’s visible to other people. However, in terms of what types of options are available, what you might end up with, and what you can expect, you may feel very unsure. Our Conroe, TX team would love to help you gain the clarity you’re missing!

#1: You Have Different Means Of Replacing Teeth

If you think that there’s only one way to replace missing teeth with dental implants, think again! Of course, you may have already learned about replacing your missing roots with an implant and then placing a dental crown on top of that implant. This replaces a full tooth, from root to tip. However, remember that we can also rely on implants in a variety of ways (and, in many cases, by placing fewer implants than your number of missing teeth) as we restore those posts with a larger prosthetic (like an implant-retained partial, bridge, or denture). So, which is best for you? Find out very easily by visiting our team to discover your options.

#2: We Don’t Have A Restoration Agenda!

You may think that when you visit our team, we are probably going to really push for you to choose dental implants and crowns. However, this is absolutely not the case! Instead, what we’re really after is helping you to receive implants to replace your teeth because they offer so many amazing benefits that you’re just not going to enjoy from traditionally supported prosthetics. As for the way you rely on implants, the type of restoration you select, etc., we don’t have an agenda. We just want to help you discover what works for every last one of your need and preferences, from a general desire for a certain option to budget, and so on and so forth.

#3: They’re The Only Part That Requires Replacement (Eventually)

Patients often become worried at the idea of having to replace their dental implants, since they know that implants essentially fuse with their jaw tissue. Of course, the answer to this concern is: This isn’t really something to worry about! Your post and jawbone will become one, which means your implant should remain in place for life. Over time, you may require the replacement of your restoration but that’s it. It’s that simple! You may need a new crown or denture if yours becomes damaged, etc., but even your restorations will offer years and years of beautiful wear!

Get Implants Going Today

Don’t wait and put off your hope to learn more about dental implants for your smile. Come in to see us, when you’re ready for your tooth replacement journey to begin, so you can learn all you need to know. 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 and the neighboring communities.