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Perhaps
you are reluctant to smile because of spaces from missing teeth.
Perhaps your dentures don't feel secure or natural, or maybe you
have difficulty chewing food.
If you are missing one or more tooth and have a desire to smile,
speak and eat confidently and with comfort, dental implants
may be for you!
A dental implant is an artificial tooth root that the doctor can
put into your jaw to hold a replacement tooth or bridge. If you
are in good general oral health and have lost a tooth or teeth
due to gum disease, injury, or some other reason, dental implants
are likely an excellent option for you to consider. Dental implants
are extremely natural looking and natural feeling.
What dental implants can do:
- Replace
one or more tooth without affecting bordering teeth
- Support
a bridge and eliminate need for removable partial denture
- Support
a denture, making it more secure and comfortable
Types
of implants
Endosteal (in the bone): This is the most commonly used type of
implant and includes screws, cylinders or blades surgically placed
into the jawbone. Each implant holds one or more prosthetic tooth.
This type of implant is often used as an alternative to bridges
or removable dentures.
Subperiosteal (on the bone): This type is placed on the jaw with
the metal framework's posts coming through the gum to hold the
prosthesis in place. These types are used for patients who are
unable to use dentures and who have small bone height.
Advantages of dental implants over dentures or bridge
- Aesthetic:
Dental implants look and feel completely real and lifelike.
Dental implants integrate into the structure of your bone, preventing
bone loss and gum recession that often accompanies bridgework
and dentures.
- Tooth-saving:
Dental implants don't harm your bordering teeth like a bridge
does which is essential to your long-term oral health. This
is because bordering teeth are not changed to support the implant.
- Confidence:
Dental implants allow you to smile, speak and eat with comfort
and confidence. No more of the many disadvantages of dentures
such as clicks and wobbles!
- Reliable:
With proper maintenance, dental implants can last a lifetime!
Long-term studies continue to show improving success rates for
implants.