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Dental Implants

Replacing missing teeth was limited to bridges and dentures before the advent of the dental implant. There are several downsides to these services that dental implantation helped fix. For instance, fixed bridges can only work by reducing adjacent teeth to fit the bridge, while removable dentures are nothing more than an aesthetic mask to your underlying dental dilemmas.

What are Dental Implants?

A dental implant can be compared to an anchor because it's directly inserted into your jawbone in order to replace a missing tooth root. That's the main difference it has from detachable dentures and bridges that use nearby teeth as anchors. It's also atop this implant that a prosthetic replacement tooth is secured.

Besides which, implants can even help affix dentures to your mouth better. After the implant has been secured and your jawbone has healed, permanent bridges or crowns can be built atop them. For instance, four implants on the lower jaw can help anchor a multi-teeth removable denture. If you'd rather a more permanent fix, you can ask the dentist to firmly secure a prosthetic crown on a single implant.

How Dental Implants Work

A dental implant is basically an artificial tooth root that replaces the real root that you've lost. The dental implant is certainly a far more permanent remedy in terms of missing teeth replacements than dentures and bridges. It's also useful during times when root canal treatments prove ineffective in maintaining the completeness of your natural smile.

High-grade implants are tough and made of titanium. The body can readily accept this very durable root replacement with little to no problem. To those who can afford it, dental implants are fast becoming a popular alternative to traditional tooth replacement methods like dentures and removable bridges.

The Benefits of Dental Implants

With implant dentistry, dentists can now replace individual teeth while also anchoring them into place right into your jawbones without altering natural teeth or risking comprehensive dental damage. Besides which, dental implants assist in anchoring crowns, bridges, and dentures in place as well as retaining the shape of your jawbone to boot!

Dental implants are also preferable to detachable dentures because they help keep the original shape of your jaw. Missing teeth can cause the surrounding bone to gradually shrink and make your jaw line recede. Implant dentistry is your best bet in retaining your face's natural shape.

Implants

Replacing missing teeth was limited to bridges and dentures before the advent of the dental implant.

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Crowns, Bridges & Veneers

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Teeth are mostly secured to your jawbone by one or more tooth roots. Front teeth have one root each

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