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Why Implant Support Helps Maintain Bone and Alignment
When a tooth is absent, the bone structure beneath it can be affected and may gradually change due to a lack of stimulation. We evaluate these areas and determine whether dental or teeth implants can help restore support and maintain alignment. By replacing the root structure, Dr. Rodriguez works to improve stability and reduce shifting of nearby teeth.
What Is Reviewed Before Implant Placement
Before planning treatment, we assess bone density, gum condition, and how your bite comes together. If you’re exploring options for dental implants near me, we review imaging and clinical findings to determine whether the area can support placement. Our team properly explains each step so you understand how treatment is planned based on your current condition.
How Implant Restorations Replace Missing Teeth
Implants act as artificial roots that hold up a replacement tooth or restoration. Depending on the number of missing teeth, care may involve a single implant or more advanced solutions such as full mouth dental implants. In numerous cases, All-on-4 dental implants may be considered to support multiple teeth with a stable foundation. We monitor healing after placement to support integration with the surrounding bone.
When Implant Treatment May Be Recommended
Care involving missing teeth replacement may be considered when gaps affect chewing, alignment, or overall comfort. We evaluate how tooth loss impacts your bite and determine whether implant-supported restoration is appropriate. We also see patients from Oviedo, Lake Mary, and Longwood for consultation and follow-up care.
FAQs
They are placed in the jaw to support replacement teeth and restore function.
They can remain stable for many years with proper care and monitoring.
Yes, they may support bridges or full-arch restorations.
Suitability depends on bone support, gum health, and overall oral condition.
Rebuild Your Smile with Stable Support
We provide care at our dental office in Orlando, where we evaluate tooth loss, plan treatment, and restore missing areas to support long-term function and stability.