Dental implants are manmade tooth roots used to build a beautiful new tooth on or to anchor an entire set of new teeth. They’re a perfect solution for those seeking a permanent replacement for their injured, worn or missing teeth. They are far superior to conventional bridges because the adjacent teeth are not cut down to support the new bridge. As such dental implants have become the gold standard for the replacement of missing teeth.
There are three basic types of dental implants, root form, subperiosteal, and blade. Root form dental implants are the only form of dental implants still in common usage.
Dental implants are acclaimed for their ability to mimic the form, function comfort, and dependability of natural teeth. Many patients how have required the replacement of all of their teeth with dental implants comment that they are better than their natural teeth ever were. Dental implants don’t decay so they often prove to be more reliable than natural teeth. They are known to provide greater structural support. When used to replace one missing tooth they offer great strength and beauty while protecting the remaining natural teeth and avoiding the damage to the natural teeth that would have occurred with a conventional bridge. With such an implant you don’t have to worry about painful eating situations or the trouble of sticking your dentures with glues and untidy paste.
Just keep in mind that dental implants are not the perfect solution for every individual. To become a good candidate for dental implants, you must have healthy gum tissues and good oral health that are devoid of periodontal disease. It is not suitable for those who suffer from bone loss or weakening condition, as ample bone is required in the jaw for proper implants. Fortunately highly experienced dental surgeons are more than capable of helping with these problems allowing almost every patient a “Second Chance” at a beautiful natural new smile.
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