When a patient has lost a tooth, they often feel self-conscious about the gap, which a dental implant can address. It can mimic a natural tooth in multiple ways and provide many of the same benefits as a natural tooth. While it is true that getting a dental implant is a more involved process than other options, such as a removable denture, it is an effective form of tooth replacement that can restore a smile functionally and aesthetically.
How dental implants replace missing teeth
Patients who are missing at least one tooth can be good candidates for dental implants. These are beneficial when replacing a missing tooth for the following reasons.
Serve as an anchor to the jawbone
A dentist installs a dental implant by opening the gum tissue and exposing the jawbone. Then, they insert a metal post into the jaw before closing the gum tissue. The patient will need to wait multiple months for the jawbone to incorporate the post (via a process called osseointegration).
Once this process is complete, the post serves as a tooth root that stimulates the jaw like a real tooth's root. This prevents jawbone atrophy, which can make a person’s face look sunken, and ensures that the implant is strong and supported. The post is then topped with a realistic crown so the overall implant blends in with the rest of the teeth.
Support nearby teeth
Another reason a dental implant is a good tooth replacement option is that it supports the surrounding teeth. If a patient has a gap in their smile for an extended period, the nearby gums can become soft, and biting forces can push the teeth toward the opening, which can leave teeth close to the gap looser than they were before. A dental implant sits in the open spot, stimulating the gums and providing support to nearby teeth so they stay firm in their sockets.
Match the patient’s dentition
Dental implants are highly customizable, so dentists can seamlessly match them to the patient’s smile. From the shape and texture of the tooth to the exact shade of the surrounding teeth, the dental implant will integrate so well that no one can tell that it is not a real tooth. As an added benefit, it will not fall out like removable dentures can.
Prevent shifting
After a tooth is lost, the other teeth nearby can slowly begin to creep into the gap, leading to crooked and misaligned dentition. A dental implant closes the gap with a functional prosthetic (rather than merely a decorative one), preventing the nearby teeth from shifting out of their natural positions. This keeps the smile aligned and ensures that the patient can maintain good oral hygiene because all the teeth are accessible to a toothbrush rather than bunched together and hard to reach.
Explore dental implants for tooth replacement
A dental implant is an effective option for tooth replacement that can mimic a natural tooth while providing realistic stimulation to the jawbone and gums. Our dentist can guide you through the process of getting a dental implant and answer any questions that you may have about the procedure and its steps. Contact our office to schedule your implant appointment.
Request an appointment or call Four Ever Smile Dental Spa at 973-513-6234 for an appointment in our Totowa office.
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