How do dental implants prevent bone loss?

People with missing teeth sometimes look older than they really are as a result of the deterioration of jawbone that comes with tooth loss. Our Kelowna dentists explain why this happens and how dental implants can help.

Missing Teeth & Your Jaw Bone

To maintain its density and form, bone needs stimulation. For the jawbone, that stimulation comes from the teeth. Your teeth make hundreds of brief contacts with each other every day. These contacts produce small stresses on the teeth, which are transmitted to the bone and prompt the bone to continuously regenerate.

When you lose a tooth, the stimulation it provided for the surrounding bone disappears, and this can result in bone loss. Even a single missing tooth can cause bone density loss.

A loss of bone density can lead to more lost teeth, setting off a destructive cycle. 

If enough teeth are lost and the bone continues to deteriorate, the distance from the nose to the chin will start to decrease in a condition known as facial collapse. Lacking structural support, the lips sag. This is why people with missing teeth can appear unhappy or much older than they really are. Over time, bone loss can also make you more susceptible to jaw fractures and erosion, impacting your ability to speak and chew.

In addition to jaw bone deterioration, the teeth that remain will start to shift into the gaps left by the missing teeth which can cause additional bite problems and jaw pain.

How Dental Implants Help

Dental implants are tooth replacements that actually work to prevent this bone loss. This is because the dental implant screws, which acts as the root of the tooth, are made of titanium, which can fuse to living bone. When dental implants are surgically implanted into the jaw, they become a permanent part of it, stimulating and stabilizing the bone to help it maintain its volume and density.

Dental implants can also help restore the function and aesthetics of your smile, allowing you to eat, chew and speak effectively. 

Dental implants are put in during an in-office surgical procedure using a local anesthetic. Typically after the initial implant procedure, your dentist will allow your gums to fully heal for around 2-6 months before capping the implant with an artificial tooth, usually a crown. Together, these components look, feel and function almost exactly as a natural tooth would.

Since implants work much like natural teeth, they will exert the same amount of pressure against the jaw bone, which keeps it functional and healthy.

With regular brushing, flossing, and professional cleanings — the same maintenance and care that natural teeth require — your dental implants will be permanent and can last for many years, and possibly even for life.

Ask Your Dentist for Recommendations 

When it comes to jaw bone density, time plays an important role. It is critical that gaps left by missing teeth are filled as soon as possible since the longer a patient waits, the more bone density will be lost, making it more difficult to insert a dental implant to reinforce the jaw bone.

Your dentist is an important resource when it comes to oral health and can make appropriate recommendations regarding whether you need a tooth replacement, and which one is right for you. 

If you’re missing teeth and are wondering if dental implants might be right for you, contact our Kelowna Dentists for a consultation today.

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