A Replacement For Your Missing Tooth

Young indian woman laughing in the streetIf you have recently lost one or more of your teeth, you are familiar with the new difficulties of a gap in your smile. Not only does this development take a toll on your appearance, but your oral health can begin to diminish. This loss removes the roots of your tooth that contribute to strengthening your jawbone. As the jawbone erodes, it can affect the stability of your remaining teeth, accelerating the tooth loss process. To prevent this potential threat, we could place a dental implant to return the stability of your missing tooth. In today’s blog, your Sheridan, WY dentist discusses the benefits of implant dentistry.

Creating Your Implant

To replace your missing tooth, we design an implant that is composed of three parts. Your implant post gives this prosthetic its name and resembles a tiny screw. The implant is created from biocompatible titanium, which is vital for maintaining its stability in your mouth. Instead of rejecting this foreign object, your oral tissues fuse with it to recreate the function of a sturdy tooth’s root. At the end of the implant post is a connective attachment called an abutment. This provides us versatility in selecting the final third that completes your tooth above the gum line. For an individual missing tooth, we may set a dental crown. If you are missing multiple teeth, we could use additional posts to support other prosthetics. Fixing dentures or dental bridges in combination with implants can add benefits beyond their traditional removable counterparts.

Placing Your New Restoration

Installing your dental implant requires a degree of accuracy and precision that we plan with the assistance of modern technology. By taking digital X-rays of your jaw, we create a model that allows us to plan the angle of approach. Once inserted into your jaw, the fusion of your jawbone with the post will provide the stimulating force needed to prevent bone erosion. Your bite will transfer and send the signal that your jaw is in use.

Caring For Your New Tooth

In addition to returning the function of your bite, we will design your dental prosthetic to resemble a natural tooth. With materials such as composite resin or porcelain, we can create a crown that matches the specific shade of the rest of your smile. Simply continue to brush and floss as normal following implantation, and we will inspect the status of your restoration at each follow-up visit.

Speak With Your Sheridan, WY Dentist About Restoring A Missing Tooth With A Dental Implant

We can help you replace missing teeth to return your quality of life. While a gap in your smile is disappointing, it does not need to remain permanent. To find out how we replace missing teeth, then reach out to Grinnell Street Dental in Sheridan, WY at 307-672-7567.