Dental tooth dentistry student learning teaching model showing teeth, roots, gums, gum disease, tooth decay and plaque.Doing what it takes to care for your smile means that, sometimes, difficult decisions must be made. Whether you are enduring the effects of a lackluster preventive dental routine, must seek emergency care for a physical injury, or any other circumstance in-between, time is of the essence, and the sooner you seek treatment, the better the outcome will likely be. In some cases, however, tooth loss is not avoidable, but replacement options can help. In today’s blog, your Cedar Rapids, IA dentist looks at the multiple benefits of dental implants, and how lifelike restorations can address oral function.

Functioning as Artificial Roots

There are a variety of circumstances that can contribute to permanent tooth loss, and while many times it can be avoided, there are multiple instances where a patient may not have the luxury of getting to choose. Of course, losing a natural structure can lead to cosmetic concerns such as a noticeable hole in your smile, but it will also cause a number of functional complications as well.

You see, your natural tooth consists of the crown – which helps you bite, chew, and eat – and the roots, which are embedded in the jaw and protected by the gums to provide structural stability. Your roots also help absorb the pressure of your bite without faltering, which means if even a single structure is missing, your bite may be compromised.

This is where dental implants differ from traditional replacement teeth, as they consist of biocompatible titanium posts that function as artificial roots. In other words, implant posts allow your new dental restoration to absorb the pressure of your bite once more. For more information about this process, reach out to our team today.

Absorbing Bite Pressure

The ability to bite, chew, eat and more are all made possible due to your teeth roots. Thus, when even one root is no longer present, your bite must adjust to accommodate the missing structure and make up for the difference.

In addition to supporting bite pressure, the root helps stabilize the jawbone so that it can remain strong and continue to support the root in a symbiotic manner. When a root is no longer present, there is nothing to continue the stimulation process, and degradation may occur. For this reason, it is best to seek treatment sooner rather than wait.

Lifelike Dental Restorations

Not only do dental implants address oral function, but they take your smile’s appearance into consideration as well. Indeed, the custom crown restoration is designed using lifelike material so that upon inspection, most people will not even be able to tell you received treatment!

Schedule Your Appointment

Contact Cedar Dental in Cedar Rapids, IA by calling 319-364-7108 to learn more about the ways your smile can benefit from dental implants, and schedule your next visit with our team today.