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How Dental Implants Restore Your Functional Capabilities

Paving the way for a lifelong bill of dental health consists of starting preventive measures early in life. Indeed, children’s dentistry is essential for teaching healthy habits, and it also provides an even better chance at lifetime success. Still, there are plenty of unforeseen circumstances that can occur, and sometimes this goal is affected. Though this may be the case, there exists treatment that can cater to your specific needs and restore elements of your oral health. In today’s blog, your North Hollywood, CA dentist takes a look at the important role of dental restorations, and how implants can address both appearance and function.

Supporting Bite Pressure

It goes without saying that your teeth are essential for various oral functions. For example, they make eating a much easier process by tearing food into smaller, more digestible pieces. But have you thought about what makes it possible to do so? After all, what stops us from enduring damage due to biting down too hard?

You see, your teeth consist of the visible crown and the root, which is embedded in the jawbone beneath the gum tissues. This relationship and connection allow your visible crowns to support the pressure of your bite without faltering. In other words, you can perform routine tasks without fear of complication.

When even a single tooth is damaged, removed, or missing, your bite function is thrown off. Not only do your other structures have to accommodate the issue, but you run the risk of enduring damage due to strain. Fortunately, restorative treatments such as implants can help. To learn more about the way your teeth support bite pressure and how implants can help, give our team a call today.

Stimulating the Jaw Bone

In order to restore your oral function, a restorative treatment must address the relationship between the roots and the jawbone. One major solution that does exactly this is that of dental implant restorations. You see, a biocompatible implant post may function in a manner similar to that of a root once embedded in the jaw. Once healed, you will find that your implant post and artificial crown are able to absorb an appropriate amount of bite pressure, thus restoring functional capabilities. Additionally, the connection between the post and bone help stimulate the jaw, which in turn keeps it strong enough to support the post. Give our team a call to learn more.

Addressing Functional Concerns

Unlike a standard artificial tooth, dental implants help to better address the functional complications that arise from tooth loss. Not only this, but it can do so in a highly realistic and lifelike manner.

Learn More Today

To learn more about the benefits of dental implant treatment, contact Modern Smiles in North Hollywood, CA by calling 818-763-9353 and schedule your next appointment with our team today.

Kasra Tajik DDS

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