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How Do Dental Implants Work?
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Dental implants are unlike any other restoration. Other prosthetic attach to neighboring teeth or the surface of your gums. While many people’s oral needs are served by dental bridges and dentures, the prosthetic never fully replace the feeling and function of natural teeth.
Only restoration that functions like a natural tooth are dental implants. The key to the stability of this tooth-replacement option is the titanium post that is placed in your jawbone near the location of your missing tooth root. The implant replaces the tooth root.
This restorative treatment gives many health benefits. Roots of tooth promote bone growth and help prevent jawbone atrophy. If you have one or more missing teeth and have not sought dental implants, you are in danger of losing precious jawbone density.
Over time, the loss of jawbone tissue can complicate your candidacy for receiving dental implants. If you recently lost a tooth or are about to undergo a tooth extraction, you should consider dental implant.
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The Five Types Of Teeth
The importance of teeth in our lives cannot be overlooked. From helping us chew our food to giving us that perfect smile, our teeth play an important role!
We delve into the types of teeth and their functions in this blog post!
Primary dentition:
Children have 20 teeth that are called milk teeth. These start erupting around 6 months of age and the entire set of milk teeth completely erupt by around 3 years.
These are the
1. Incisors: 8
2. Canines: 4
3. Molars: 8
PERMANENT DENTITION:
The permanent teeth start erupting around 6 years of age and all permanent teeth finish erupting by 12-13 years of age, apart from the third molars or wisdom teeth which can erupt around 18-25 years.
The permanent teeth are 32 in number. These are:
1. Incisors: 8
2. Canines: 4
3. Premolars: 8
4. Molars: 12
FUNCTIONS:
The incisors at the front of the mouth have a sharp biting surface and are used for cutting or shearing food into small chewable pieces.
The canines are situated at the 'corners' of the dental arches. They have a sharp, pointed biting surface. Their function is to grip and tear food.
The premolars, unlike the incisors and canines, have a flat biting surface. Their function is to tear and crush food. They are unique to the permanent dentition and are also called bicuspids.
The molars are the largest of the teeth. They have a large flat biting surface. The function of the molars is to chew, crush and grind food.
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