Dental Implants For Missing Back Teeth

Losing a back tooth can feel easy to ignore at first, especially if it’s not visible when you smile. But those molars do a lot of heavy lifting every day. They help you chew food properly, support your bite, and keep your other teeth stable.



When a back tooth is missing, nearby teeth can slowly shift. Over time, that can affect your bite and make chewing less efficient. Replacing the tooth helps protect your long-term oral health and keeps your smile functioning the way it should.


A common and reliable option is a dental implant. It works like a replacement root that supports a crown, giving you a stable and natural-feeling solution.


How Dental Implants Work

A dental implant is placed into the jawbone where the missing tooth used to be. Over time, it naturally bonds with the bone, creating a strong foundation for a replacement tooth.


Here’s what the process often looks like:


  • A careful exam and imaging to evaluate bone and spacing
  • Placement of the implant into the jawbone
  • Healing time to allow the implant to integrate
  • Attachment of a custom crown designed to match your bite


Back teeth need extra strength for chewing, and implants are designed to handle that pressure well.


Everyday Benefits You Can Feel

Once healing is complete, most patients notice a difference in how comfortably they chew. Foods feel easier to manage, and the bite feels more balanced. Because implants are fixed in place, they don’t move like removable options can.


Consider Replacing Your Back Teeth

Replacing missing back teeth helps protect more than just your smile. It supports your bite, your comfort, and your overall oral health. If you’ve been living with a gap, a long-term solution like an implant can help restore everyday function and confidence in how you eat and speak.


Contact Dr. Rohit Mathur at 361-882-1211 to schedule an appointment at Coastal Implant & Advanced Dentistry in Corpus Christi, TX, 78404.

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