When it comes to replacing a lost tooth (or several), there’s more to consider than how good your replacement tooth looks. Discretion is important, and the porcelain used for most of today’s fabricated tooth replacements bear a striking resemblance to your natural teeth, but your teeth serve more important functions than looking pretty. Therefore, your teeth’s replacements should provide the same functionality to preserve the integrity of your oral health. Your Encinitas periodontist, Dr. Ann Kania, explains how the addition of dental implants can help your replacement teeth act like natural teeth, and how they help preserve the strength of your smile’s foundation.
The Foundation Your Replacement Teeth Deserve
Healthy teeth consist of more than just a crown that protrudes above the gum line. Below your gums, your teeth’s roots extend into your jawbone, which supports and nourishes your teeth. Traditional dental prostheses, like dental bridges and dentures, consist of replacement crowns secured in place with adhesives, clasps, and the support of remaining teeth. (more…)