Implant Supported Crowns & Prosthesis at Dental Theory
At Dental Theory, we understand the importance of a complete, functional smile. That’s why our Brandon, FL office offers implant-supported crowns and prostheses to replace missing teeth and restore oral health and confidence.
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What Are Implant Supported Crowns & Prosthesis?
Implant-supported crowns and prostheses are a modern, long-lasting solution for missing teeth. This treatment involves placing a dental implant, a small titanium post, into the jawbone to replace the missing tooth root. Once the implant has fused with the bone, a custom-made crown or prosthesis is attached to the implant, providing a stable, natural-looking replacement for the missing tooth or teeth.
Benefits of Implant Supported Crowns & Prosthesis
Implant supported crowns and prosthesis offer several advantages over traditional tooth replacement options, such as bridges or dentures:
- Natural appearance: Implant supported restorations look and feel like your natural teeth, blending seamlessly with your smile.
- Improved function: Implants provide a stable foundation for crowns and prosthesis, allowing you to eat, speak, and smile with confidence.
- Preserves jawbone: Dental implants stimulate the jawbone, preventing bone loss that can occur after tooth loss.
- Long-lasting: With proper care, implant supported crowns and prosthesis can last for many years or even a lifetime.
- Versatility: Implants can support single crowns, multi-tooth bridges, or even full-arch prosthesis, making them a flexible solution for various tooth replacement needs.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Implant Supported Crowns
Most patients report minimal discomfort during the implant process. Local anesthesia is used during the procedure, and any post-operative discomfort can usually be managed with over-the-counter pain medications.
Caring for your implant supported restoration is similar to caring for your natural teeth. Brush twice daily, floss regularly, and attend routine dental check-ups and cleanings to ensure the long-term success of your implant treatment.