Treatment for missing teeth has been revolutionized by dental implants, especially in Pembroke Pines. Dental implants are the sole procedure to repair lost tooth roots; in contrast, many treatment alternatives exist for replacing a missing tooth’s crown.
To provide the necessary stimulation to stop bone degeneration, dental implants are surgically inserted into the patient’s jawbone, where they will merge with the gum and bone tissues. The most stable and long-lasting basis for a broad spectrum of dental restorations, such as dental crowns, dental bridges, and dentures, is also provided by this fusion called osseointegration.
Dental implants have many advantages over conventional tooth replacement solutions because of their ability to fuse with bone tissue. The integration process during implant dentistry contributes to the maintenance and improvement of jawbone density, making it one of the most significant long-term advantages. This is particularly significant since chewing exerts constant pressure on the jawbone, which is essential for maintaining bone density.
When teeth are missing, the necessary pressure isn’t applied, resulting in a decrease in bone density over time. Because of this, missing teeth will eventually cause changes to the facial structure and early aging symptoms. Dental implants are the only tooth alternative that stimulates the jawbone like natural dentition.
Other tooth replacement methods, including bridges and dentures, impact neighboring teeth, which over time, weakens them, encourages decay, and may result in more tooth loss. Dental implants significantly reduce the risk of bone loss and alterations to the facial structure in patients because they mirror the stimulation and functionality of natural teeth.
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