This innovative dental technology has transformed the practice of restoring smiles after tooth loss. An oral surgeon can now place a dental implant in order to replace the missing tooth’s root in addition to supporting the prosthetic crown or other appliance. Therefore, patients gain a number of advantages in choosing dental implants over conventional restorations.
Dental implants are made of titanium, which is biocompatible. That means that bone tissue, such as that found in the jaw, will fuse with titanium over time, leaving the dental implants as a fixture in the patient’s jaw.
This osseointegration process renders the dental implant as an artificial tooth root. In fact, implant-supported restorations are the only way to replace both the root and crown of a missing tooth or teeth. However, in order for patients to benefit fully from dental implant placement, they must have adequate bone tissue to sustain osseointegration. Your oral surgeon will consider this factor in planning treatment for your case.
In replacing the roots of missing teeth, dental implants perform several important functions that give this intervention an edge over other types of restorations.
Patients who need to replace missing teeth should consider dental implants for optimal performance. Contact Jackson Oral Surgery to schedule an initial consultation and learn more about this treatment.