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What’s Different About an Implant-Supported Restoration?

Losing one or more teeth isn’t always easy to come to terms with, especially if you’ve taken exceptionally good care of your oral health until now. However, the good news is that recovering from tooth loss isn’t as difficult as it used to be, especially with today’s advanced, highly lifelike dental restorations. While modern dental bridges and dentures can create highly lifelike results for your smile’s appearance, there’s a significant difference between them and more comprehensive dental implant restorations. That difference is in how each restoration is supported, and the fact that dental implants can replicate your natural teeth roots has several important implications.

What only dental implants can replace

Dental implant posts are often made from biocompatible titanium, which gives them the unique ability to interact with your jawbone structure after they’ve been placed. Unlike traditional restorations, this means dental implants can effectively replace the lost roots of your teeth and provide your replacement teeth with a similar level of stability. Implant restorations are able to handle more of your bite’s pressure with optimal results, helping you regain more of your bite’s function and preserve a greater amount of your healthy, natural tooth structure.

How implant restorations restore your bite

Most tooth replacement options are designed to restore your bite’s ability to function as much as your smile’s appearance. They accomplish this by filling out your smile by filling the spaces in your smile with lifelike, custom-designed replacements. However, only dental implants can give those replacements the support that your healthy, natural teeth enjoy and rely on. This means your implant restoration can perform better than a traditional one, and many of the concerns that affect conventional restorations are no longer a problem. For example, a restoration that’s supported by dental implants won’t lose its grip on your dental ridge, and therefore, it won’t move about or shift uncomfortably when you bite and chew with it.

How your dental implants preserve your smile

Restoring your bite’s ability to function and the healthy appearance of your smile are important goals when replacing your lost teeth, and dental implants can often help you accomplish those goals more effectively. Yet, the benefits of dental implants over more traditional restorations also include many more long-term impacts, such as preserving the integrity of your dental ridge and preventing higher risks of further tooth loss. This is possible due to the implant posts stimulating your jawbone in the way natural teeth roots do whenever you bite and chew with your restoration.

Learn about the benefits of implant restorations

Dental implants change several important things about conventional dental restorations by giving them one or more root-like posts to rest securely on. To learn more, schedule a consultation by calling the Dental Centre of Conroe in Conroe, TX, today at (936) 441-4600.