If you are looking for a permanent tooth replacement, dental implants may be for you. Implants are inserted right into the jawbone and topped with dental crowns, resulting in natural-looking artificial teeth. Often, patients decide to move forward with these prosthetics due to their many benefits.
Why get dental implants?
Dental implants may work for patients who have lost teeth due to broken tooth roots, tooth decay, and gum disease, among other reasons. Most patients are good candidates for implants, although a common disqualifier is a lack of jawbone density. Still, due to the advantages, many patients decide to proceed with dental bone grafts to qualify for implants. Take a closer look at the advantages of this popular denture alternative below.
Improves the appearance of your smile
Dental implants improve the appearance of one’s smile. Better yet, people will likely be unable to tell the difference between the artificial tooth and the real ones surrounding it. This is because implants support dental crowns, which function like natural teeth and blend in with them. The oral surgeon will color-match each crown to any nearby teeth for a more seamless blend. With implants, patients can enjoy a beautiful, natural-looking smile.
A versatile, permanent restoration
Unlike dentures, dental implants are permanent and can last for the rest of the patient’s life. If cared for, there is no need to replace them. Additionally, implants are a highly versatile restoration. They can replace one or several missing teeth while keeping the surrounding teeth stable and the jawbone engaged.
Does not slip like dentures
Since dental implants are attached to the jawbone, they function like real teeth. They cannot slip out, something that dentures have a reputation for doing. Patients often report finding it much easier to talk, laugh, and even eat with implants. Note that they also do not need to be taken out at night or repaired every couple of years like dentures.
Short adjustment period
While the entire process of getting dental implants may be long, many patients report finding it easy to adjust to their implants. Talking, chewing, and drinking may feel strange at first, but most get used to life with implants after a few weeks. Further, if the patient experienced a reduction in bite force before getting implants, they can expect a restoration of it over time.
Prevents jawbone loss
Whenever a patient chews or talks with dental implants, they engage their jawbone. Everyday use of the jawbone prevents it from breaking down. In turn, patients can avoid the signs and symptoms of jawbone loss, such as a sunken facial appearance and sagging skin.
Learn more about implants
Qualifying patients may reap many benefits from dental implants, from a beautiful smile to a strong jawbone. If you would like more information about these prosthetics, call our Cos Cob dental team today. We would be happy to answer any questions in a consultation.
Request an appointment or call Premier Oral Surgery & Implantology Center at 203-347-4046 for an appointment in our Cos Cob office.
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