05 March 2013

Is dental implantation a successful way of replacing missing teeth?




A dental implant is an appliance used to replace the roots of teeth. The implant is surgically attached to the jaw bone and an artificial tooth is attached to the top of the implant, creating a natural looking, undetectable replacement for the missing tooth. 

Improved Appearance
Shrinkage jawbone happen continuous after losing teeth and it make us look older. However, dental implants can usually slow or stop ongoing shrinkage of the jawbone process. Since denture sit on the top of jawbone and gums, continuous shrinkage of jawbone happen.

Improved Comfort
Slipping or rocking of the dentures result from shrinkage of jawbone from time to time. Dental implants often eliminate the pain and discomfort dentures. Implant supported replacement teeth are closer to natural teeth because they are anchored securely to your jawbone.


 

Eat Better
Dental implants can restore chewing efficiency comparable to that of natural teeth. It is rigid and it will not move while chewing like denture always does. This usually allows you to eat your favorite foods without pain. Full coverage of palate in a full upper denture reduced the taste of food while implant can eliminate it. 

Convenience
You will no longer need to cover your mouth when you laugh, for fear that your denture could pop out. They'll allow you to say goodbye to worries about misplaced dentures and messy pastes and glues

Protect Your Remaining Natural Teeth
Dental implants don't sacrifice the quality of your adjacent teeth like a bridge does because neighboring teeth are not altered to support the implant. A significant long-term benefit to your oral health if more of your tooth left untouched

Reliable
The success rate of dental implants is highly predictable. They are considered an excellent option for tooth replacement.
   

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