Dental Implants - A Permanent Solution
If you have a missing tooth or teeth, dental implants may be able to help you regain aesthetic appeal, as well as function for your mouth. Be sure to discuss this option with your dentist.
In the past,
if a patient had a missing tooth or several missing teeth, their dentist would often recommend an either full or partial denture or a bridge. But, in recent years, a much stronger permanent solution has come along, and that is dental implants. An implant is placed in a patient's mouth by inserting a small screw into the patient's gums, where it eventually fuses to the jaw. Afterwards, an implant is attached. Not only does this option provide you with a permanent solution for your missing tooth or teeth, but also it naturally fits with the rest of the teeth in your mouth. So, no one will even know that it is not simply another one of your natural teeth. Having a missing tooth or teeth can cause a number of problems. A gap in your smile can make you feel self-conscious, which can result in low self-esteem, and simply not wanting to show off your smile altogether. Additionally, missing teeth can cause issues with speaking and chewing because not only are they not aesthetically pleasing, but also they can lead to problems with the overall function of the mouth. When compared to dentures and bridges, dental implants are far stronger, and since they are permanent, you do not have to worry about caring for them separately from your normal teeth. Dentures must be soaked in a cleaning solution and bridges can wear out over time, but dental implants are in a league all their own, providing added convenience that you can't find with other options. You simply floss and brush them like you would all of the other teeth in your mouth. It is as easy with that. You will also have the security of knowing that the device is fused to your jaw and is extremely strong. So, there is no chance that it could become dislodged or need work in the future. It truly is the best option if you are looking for a permanent, strong solution that seamlessly blends in with your other teeth. Your dentist can tell you more about what you can expect from the procedure. So, be sure to schedule a consultation so that you can have all of your questions answered and your concerns addressed beforehand. It is important to be as informed a patient as possible so that you can fully understand the procedure and what kind of results that you can expect.