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Using Implants For A Single Missing Tooth

conroe implants and crownsWhen you lose an individual tooth, you may not have to rely on a traditional bridge to address the gap. Instead, you can save tooth secure and enjoy longer-lasting replacement with a dental implant and crown. In today’s blog, your Conroe, TX, dentist talks about our dental implants and crowns.

The Impact of One Lost Tooth

When you lose a tooth, even one, this could mean serious trouble for your oral health. The gap could allow the surrounding teeth to drift from position, creating misalignment that further harms your oral health and the appearance of your smile. You could feel embarrassed about your appearance, and the changes to your bite balance could increase the risk of TMJ disorder and bruxism (teeth grinding). Your body could also suspend the flow of calcium and phosphates to the jaw around your missing root. Without these nutrients, this could mean a gradual breakdown of mass and density in the jaw, leading to further tooth loss. But with the placement of dental implants, we can help you avoid these complications!

Dental Implants and Crowns

A dental implant and crown are designed to address a single lost tooth. We will examine the smile with digital x-rays to assess the strength of the jawbone and choose the best area and angle to insert the post, a biocompatible structure made from titanium. We insert this into the jaw, where it will bond with the jaw through a process known as osseointegration. Once the post has bonded with the jaw, we can attach an abutment to it. The abutment process structure that extends above the gum line, so we can attach a crown. The dental crown will be the visible portion people see, and will offer a durable chewing surface. We can shade it to blend with the rest of the smile, and the custom nature means a comfortable fit and a balanced bite. Your new tooth will look and function like a natural one!

Keeping Your Smile Whole

With good oral hygiene habits, you can keep your new tooth strong and in place for decades to come, possibly a lifetime. These same actions also protect your remaining natural teeth too. You should cut back on the sugar and starch in your diet, drink plenty of water, and brush twice a day for two minutes. We also suggest flowing in the evening, and seeing us for a checkup and cleaning at least once every six months.

Do You Have Questions About Dental Implants and Crowns?

Our team is ready to help you enjoy a full smile once again. If you have questions about how we replace your missing teeth, then please contact The Dental Centre of Conroe in Conroe, TX by calling 936-441-4600 and schedule your next appointment with our team today.