How do dental implants counteract jawbone deterioration after tooth loss?

Answer

By stimulating the bone to remain dense through vertical force transmission

The loss of a natural tooth removes the normal functional stimulus received by the jawbone during biting and chewing. This lack of stimulation leads to bone resorption, or deterioration, over time. Dental implant posts are specifically engineered to counteract this by mimicking the pressure transmission of a natural root. They redirect chewing forces vertically down the post and into the bone site, thereby providing the necessary functional stimulation required to maintain bone density and preserve the underlying jaw structure, a key benefit over alternatives like removable dentures.

How do dental implants counteract jawbone deterioration after tooth loss?
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