Dental implants are screw-like metal posts to replace missing or damaged teeth and stimulate the jawbone. This unique method addresses the side effects of tooth loss and offers several benefits unmatched by other methods. The ability to restore the form and function of the smile and provide long-term stability and support for oral health make them an attractive tooth replacement solution for many.
Understanding dental implants
Dental implants can support single and multiple-tooth replacement as well as full-tooth replacement. In single-tooth replacement, a screw-like metal post is surgically implanted in the jaw. After a healing period and time for the implant to integrate into the jawbone, a periodontist or oral surgeon attaches an abutment and crown, completing the restoration. The number of implants used depends on the number of teeth replaced, the restoration type, and the patient's oral health. Full tooth replacment can involve the placement of anywhere from 4 to 12 dental implants.
How dental implants address the side effects of tooth loss
Tooth replacement using dental implants is considered the option that most closely resembles natural teeth, meaning dental implants can address the side effects of tooth loss in unique ways.
Restoring natural form and function
The loss of natural form and function is one of the most unfortunate outcomes of tooth loss. Thanks to dental implants, a periodontist can provide tooth replacement that most closely resembles the look of natural teeth and their chewing and speaking function. Unlike other tooth replacement methods, such as traditional dentures, patients do not have to relearn how to chew and speak with their new teeth.
Providing long-term durability and stability
Often, tooth loss comes with losing the strength and reliability of one's natural teeth. However, dental implants can offer stability and durability similar to natural teeth. Unlike dentures, there is no worry of the patient's new teeth sliding or slipping out of place. Also, dental implants provide support, unlike traditional dental bridges that are supported by surrounding natural teeth. This provides more sturdiness and does not lead to the weakening of the surrounding natural teeth over time. Finally, while the restoration will eventually need replacing, the dental implant posts can last a lifetime with proper care.
Prevention of jawbone loss
A serious side effect of tooth loss is jawbone loss, which results from the natural tooth root no longer stimulating it. Dentures and bridges, while effective at filling gaps, rest on the gums or adjacent teeth and do not provide the deep stimulation needed to prevent bone resorption. This bone loss can weaken the jaw, leading to further tooth loss and changes in facial structure, such as a sunken or prematurely aged appearance. Dental implants are the only solution that addresses this issue by acting as artificial tooth roots. Dental implants continue to stimulate the jawbone, helping to prevent its decline and preserve facial structure and support for surrounding teeth.
Restoring the form and function of your smile
Tooth loss does not have to be permanent, and neither do its side effects. As a periodontist in the Fort Myers area, Periodontal & Implant Specialists wants to help our patients regain the full form and function of their smiles. Call our team today to make an appointment and find out if you are a candidate for dental implants.
Request an appointment or call Periodontal & Implant Specialists at 239-791-7667 for an appointment in our Fort Myers office.
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