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At Chesterland Family Dental Care, Dr. Brianne Fratantonio and our dedicated team understand that a radiant smile reflects more than just healthy teeth—it supports your entire facial structure. Located in the heart of Chesterland, Ohio, our practice offers state-of-the-art, natural-looking teeth implants designed to restore function and aesthetics. In this article, we’ll explore five key ways dental implants help preserve your facial appearance so you can smile confidently for years.
When a tooth is missing, the underlying jawbone begins to resorb over time, leading to sunken cheeks and a prematurely aged appearance. Dental implants act like natural tooth roots, stimulating the bone each time you bite or chew. This gentle pressure encourages healthy bone remodeling, helping you retain the natural fullness in your cheeks and preventing that hollow look often associated with missing teeth.
Teeth not only help you speak and eat—they also support your lips. Missing teeth can cause lips to collapse inward, creating fine lines around the mouth and diminishing your profile. Implants securely anchor a crown, preserving the proper lip support needed for a smooth, youthful contour. With dental implants, your lips maintain their natural plumpness, reducing the appearance of wrinkles and sagging.
An intact jawbone defines the transition between face and neck. When multiple teeth are lost, the jawbone gradually shrinks, leading to a softened jawline and jowling. Chesterland Family Dental Care helps maintain jawbone density and architecture by replacing tooth roots with titanium implants. The result is a well-defined jawline that resists the sagging common in edentulous areas, keeping your lower face looking firm.
Without proper tooth support, remaining teeth can drift and tilt, altering your bite and causing uneven force distribution. This imbalance can accelerate bone loss in certain areas, leading to facial asymmetry and premature aging. Dental implants restore a balanced occlusion by sharing chewing forces evenly across your arch. A stable bite preserves facial symmetry and ensures your midface does not droop over time.
Unlike removable dentures, which can slip or create unnatural contours, dental implants support custom-designed crowns that mimic the shape, color, and translucency of real teeth. Chesterland Family Dental Care utilizes advanced digital imaging and high-quality materials to craft restorations tailored to your unique facial structure. The result is a seamless integration that maintains your natural facial expressions and youthful appearance.
Facial aging from tooth loss doesn’t have to be inevitable. With natural-looking dental implants from Chesterland Family Dental Care, you can halt bone loss, preserve lip and cheek support, maintain jawline definition, and achieve a harmonious bite—all while enjoying a restoration that looks and feels completely natural. If you’re ready to learn more about how implants can protect your facial appearance, contact Dr. Brianne Fratantonio and our team today at (440) 491-4001 or visit us online at www.chesterlandfamilydentalcare.com. Let us help you keep your smile—and your face—looking its very best.
Brianne R. Fratantonio, MA, DMD, earned her dental degree from Case
Western Reserve
University School of Dental Medicine and her Bachelor of Science and Masters in
Biology
from John Carroll University.
She is a member of the
American Dental Association (ADA),
Ohio Dental Association (ODA),
American Academy of Facial Esthetics,
Straight Wire
Orthodontic Studies,
Engel Institute of Dental Implants, and
Dental XP
Externship.
She
is passionate about providing general dentistry services and building lasting patient
relationships.
Nicholas R. Fratantonio, DDS, FAGD, received his postgraduate training
at Case Western
Reserve University Dental School. He is a member of the ADA, ODA,
Northeast Ohio Dental
Society,
International Association of Orthodontics,
American Orthodontic Society,
American Association of Functional Orthodontics, and
International College of
Cranio-Mandibular Orthopedics, a Fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry, and a Past
President of the
Northeastern Ohio Neuromuscular Study Club.
Trudy Amstadt, DDS, is a graduate of the School of Dental Medicine at
Case
Western Reserve University. She has followed advanced courses in cosmetic dentistry,
dentures, crowns and bridges, occlusion, and neuromuscular dentistry. She has
memberships with the American Dental Society, ODA, GCDS0, and various study clubs.