Dental implants are better at chewing than conventional appliances because they are structurally complete. This quality gives dental implants a number of other advantages over standard restorations like fixed dental bridges and dentures, as well.
We recommend that patients who want to preserve their chewing function and gain a number of other benefits associated with dental implants schedule a consultation with an oral surgeon.
Dental implants are made of titanium, which is biocompatible. This means that after the oral surgeon places a dental implant into a patient’s jaw, the surrounding bone tissue osseointegrates, or fuses with, the implant. Eventually the implant becomes a fixture in the jaw, replacing the root of the missing tooth.
This treatment option is versatile and suitable in a variety of tooth loss scenarios. Dental implants can be used to support:
Because dental implants serve as artificial tooth roots and anchor the prosthetic crown into the jaw, they are able to tolerate chewing forces that approximate those that a natural tooth can withstand. Therefore, patients can continue to enjoy a complete diet, even foods that are crunchy or fibrous.
In contrast, conventional restorations lack such a connection to the jaw, so patients who opt for these treatments may need to eliminate certain foods from their diets. Furthermore, chewing forces can be unevenly distributed to surrounding biological teeth, potentially putting them at risk for damage.
Enhanced chewing ability isn’t the only advantage of dental implants. This treatment also offers increased:
It’s easy to see why dental implants are so popular among patients! If you need to replace missing teeth but want to maintain a complete and nutritious diet, consider dental implants for nearly full chewing capacity. Call Commonwealth Oral & Facial Surgery to schedule your evaluation.