In our last post, we discussed the advantages and disadvantages of popular tooth-replacement methods, including bridges, partials, and dentures. This week, we’ll discuss how a revolutionary treatment - dental implants - has forever changed prosthetic dentistry (for the better!).
Now that you’re somewhat familiar with bridges and dentures, you know that these options rely on healthy teeth for support, which can potentially cause more problems in the future. Dental implants are the only independently anchored solution to missing teeth. They achieve their independence because of a small metal post that roots the tooth in the jaw bone. The bone fuses to the metal naturally in a process known as osseointegration. As an experienced implant dentist, Dr. Brooks places the implant and then performs the next phase of treatment, which involves a custom crown secured at the base of the post.
The structure of dental implants mimics the tooth/root structure of a natural tooth. Like natural teeth, dental implants have many benefits, including: (more…)