An implant restoration treatment in Long Beach may be necessary to keep a dental implant in the best long-term condition. Keeping your dental implant in top-notch shape can keep your smile beautiful and improve the function of your teeth. Although dental implants have a high success rate of 98 percent for most patients, the crowns that cover your implant may sometimes wear down or break. When this problem occurs, it is not a problem with the actual implant root, but the visible portion of the prosthetic tooth.
If you have a dental implant as a tooth replacement, you know that it is a complex structure. First, the titanium root rod is surgically placed into your jawbone, and then it will need a few months to osseointegrate before an actual prosthetic tooth can be placed on top. After the healing process, we will place a post or screw on the implant. Over this screw, a crown will top the entire dental implant and act as the visible surface of your dental implant. Most people never have problems with their dental implant, especially the titanium root structure. When problems do occur, it is often due to overuse or improper use of the crown structure on top. At this point, we can provide you with implant restoration treatment.
Dental crowns are extremely durable. They are strong and are normally expected to last without any problems for over a decade. Dental crowns can withstand normal use with proper treatment. Eventually, however, if you chew hard foods, consume sticky foods, bite nails, grind teeth, or have a freak accident, your crown may need replacement. Dental crown failure may also occur if the crown was not created correctly in the first place. If you have a failed crown, make an appointment with our office for the best and long-lasting replacement.
Dental crowns will perfectly match your natural teeth in size, color, and shape. The purpose of this custom creation is to provide you with an improved smile that looks completely realistic. Dental crowns are made with materials like porcelain or porcelain fused to metal that is resilient to staining and strong against pressure. The structure of a crown is built to provide you with a fully functional tooth replacement or covering. Dental implants will provide you with the optimal results you can receive from a tooth replacement. If the implant becomes damaged, do not get discouraged. Visit our office to receive your quality implant restoration treatment during which we will rebuild and restructure a crown specifically for your needs.
If you are interested in receiving an implant restoration treatment in Long Beach that will be worth your investment, make an appointment with our office today. We want to help you keep your smile in the best condition and provide you with the optimal function you deserve out of your restoration.
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