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The Process Behind Implant Crowns

dental implant 3d renderingIn our most recent blog post, we discussed the many benefits of implant dentistry and how bone grafting procedures may be necessary in order to ensure the success of your restoration. Indeed, the many components of the oral cavity work together in such a way that not only help you perform a host of tasks such as biting and chewing, but they contribute to your overall level of oral health as well. In today’s blog, your Conroe, TX dentist looks at the process of creating your dental crown restoration for your implant post, and what considerations we make along the way.

A Necessary Role

Believe it or not, your teeth serve many more functions or purposes than just to complete your smile. In fact, your structures are essential for routine tasks such as biting your food and chewing and tearing it apart to make it more easily digestible. The thing is, however, that these are not given functions. In other words, there is a process behind the ability to support such functions, and knowing how it works can paint a more complete picture of the need for specialized treatment.

When a person loses even a singular tooth, they can expect their bite to become affected. Of course, it is more than possible for a person to carry on performing daily tasks when a single tooth is gone, but the more structures that are lost, the more difficult it will be to perform even the most mundane of tasks.

The reason this occurs is that your crowns and roots create a secure connection with the jawbone in order to support the pressure of your bite. To learn more about this process and how our team can help, give us a call today.

How We Craft Your Restorations

In order to properly absorb bite pressure, your crown restoration must be sturdy and work effectively with the implant post it will be attached to. In a similar manner as your natural teeth, the secure connection with the jawbone is what allows your crown to support bite pressure without faltering.

Your crown restoration is created using specialized dental imaging after obtaining your measurements. From here, we are able to customize a solution that addresses your needs precisely. Contact our office for more information.

Getting the Most from Your Bite

Though having a complete smile is a goal many individuals have, the most important factor to consider is your oral function and structural support. A custom dental crown and implant can help optimize your functional capabilities once more while also offering the most in terms of a lifelike finish.

Schedule Your Initial Appointment

Contact The Dental Centre of Conroe in Conroe, TX by calling 936-441-4600 to learn more about the advantages of custom crown implants and learn how our team can help you get started on your solution today.