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Mitchell Pohl, D.D.S.
2900 N. Military Trail
Suite 105
Boca Raton FL
South Florida FL 33431
(561) 999-0889

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Bone and Tooth Loss Reconstruction Procedures

Jawbone Density Issues

Bone deterioration in the Maxilla (upper jaw) and Mandible (lower jaw) is a serious issue that, unfortunately, many patients don't understand well.

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Significant bone loss
Characteristics of jawbone structure and material are critical for the retention of teeth, maintaining good oral health, maintaining a choice of treatment options for treating or replacing teeth and lastly, obtaining dentures that fit well, feel good and preserve basic dental function.

Knowledgeable Patients

Unfortunately.... most of the intricacies and important things to know about bone density don't gain most people's attention until "it happens." Bone density problems involving internal resorption and rapid bone deterioration begins almost immediately.... depending upon what treatments a patient has received.

It is this patient group that becomes knowledgeable, after the fact, about the relationship between sensible, informed dental treatment and jawbone preservation

Jawbone Integrity - Tooth Loss Dynamics

Natural teeth are attached to our jawbones via a root structure. Depending on the location and size of any given tooth, these root structures will vary in size, depth and complexity. The behaviors of biting and chewing (forces of mastication) produce physical stimulation of each and every root structure which in turn stimulates the immediate bone material that the root is attached to.

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As long as we have our natural teeth and the absence of any disease process, our mandibular (lower jaw) and maxillary (upper jaw) bone structures can be expected to remain healthy and intact.

In summary then, which can be puzzling, healthy bone is required for keeping our teeth in place and.... we need to keep our teeth in place (or substitutes - read more below) to keep our jawbones in good health.

Common Causes of Jawbone Deterioration

Numerous events, dental conditions, oral disease and a patient's choice of dental treatment can compromise important jawbone characteristics. Some of the more common causes are listed here:

  • Extractions: As soon as an adult tooth is removed, and not replaced, bone stimulation ceases for that particular site.
  • Trauma: Events that cause a tooth to be knocked out or broken off to the extent that no biting surface exists (such as broken off at the gum line), bone stimulation ceases.
  • Gross Malalignment: Alignment issues due to growth factors, trauma and untreated extractions can cause situations where certain tooth structures do not have an opposing tooth structure. The unopposed tooth may super erupt and also undergo underlying bone deterioration.
  • Bridgework: Custom bridges are a popular treatment for replacing missing teeth. The bone structure underlying the span of missing teeth will undergo deterioration (only the anchoring teeth continue to provide important bone stimulation.
  • Dentures: Low cost, unanchored dentures are designed to ride or rest on top of gum tissue. Contrary to what many people want to believe, there is no direct stimulation of jaw bone material. Rather, there may be accompanying loss of gum tissue while the all important underlying bone structure slowly resorbs.
  • Bite Occlusion Abnormalities: Dentists routinely maintain a close focus on bite and occlusion. Assessment of the biting surfaces assures normal bite characteristics, overall dental function and patient comfort. Long standing occlusal issues arising from lack of treatment, normal wear and tear and certain TMJ-TMD problems can cause abnormal physical forces that disrupt the balance of the occlusal relationship. When significant, bone deterioration can occur with certain tooth structures.
  • Advanced Gum Disease: Periodontitis, if left untreated, causes wholesale devastation of all tissues at the site of infection. Bone tissue, gingival tissue and connective tissue all undergo destructive changes that may or may not be fully restorable.

Preventing or Limiting Jawbone Deterioration - Resorption

Using the format outlined above describing different cause and effect relationships with bone loss, treatment suggestions are listed below:
  • Extractions: Depending on the site and need (e.g., wisdom versus anterior (front tooth) replacement of the root-jawbone stimulation is best restored via an implant.
  • Trauma: A combination of single or multiple implants is efficient... as is a fixed bridge.
  • Gross Malalignment: Alignment should be restored using whatever treatments are appropriate (orthodontics, tooth extractions, implants, onlays, etc).
  • Bridgework: Follow dentist's best recommendation for type, size and location.
  • Dentures: Edentulous patients should consider implant anchored dentures whenever possible, using the largest practical number of implants possible (2 is good, 4 is better, more than 4 better still.
  • Bite Occlusion Abnormalities: Sometimes difficult to treat without intensive study and use of articulators. Treatments might include new fillings, onlays, new crowns, bite appliances, night guards (treatment for bruxism and teeth clenching).
  • Advanced Gum Disease: Seek immediate treatment. Stopped and controlled early enough, a patient may have treatment choices that can restore a substantial percentage of function. Tissue grafting and specialized implants are possible in some cases.

Healthy Jawbone Structures - The Natural Order of Things

Mother Nature developed a system of opposing physical forces that promotes optimal dental function and long term oral health.

Disruptions that occur, as outlined above, have the potential of altering the physical forces that science has proven to be essential.

Jawbone integrity is best maintained by keeping a mindful eye on the physical forces that should be operating on each and every tooth in a patient's mouth.

Questions: Maxilla and Mandible Health Maintenance

Patients with concerns or questions about jawbone health not addressed here are invited to contact Dr. Pohl directly with our on-line Ask The Dentist form.

Dr. Pohl's experience and focus on reconstructive treatments associated with diseased or deteriorated bone structures may provide the information needed for making an informed decision about treatment.

Patients seeking an immediate appointment for a Consultation can call us at (561) 999-0889 or use our convenient Consultation Request form.

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Florida Reconstructive Dentist
Mitchell Pohl, D.D.S.
2900 N. Military Trail, Suite 105
Boca Raton South Florida FL 33431
(561) 999-0889
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