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What are dental implants?
We know that when you’re missing teeth, it can feel like you’re missing out on many other activities like smiling in photos and eating your favorite foods with ease. The great news is that our team can get you back to a full, confident smile and traditional dentures aren’t your only choice! Dental implants are a more permanent tooth replacement option that closely mimic the look, feel, and function of your natural teeth. They’re made up of a small post that acts like the root and a restoration on top that looks like an actual tooth.
Types of Dental Implants
Dental implants can be used to replace one tooth, multiple teeth, or even all of the teeth in an entire arch. We’re happy to sit down with you to discuss your options and what we’d recommend to ensure you have a beautiful, healthy smile.
Single-Tooth Replacement
Just have one tooth missing? We can place a dental implant along with a custom-made dental crown to fill in the space.
Multitooth Replacements
Have three or more teeth missing? We can place a row of replacement teeth supported by dental implants on either side.
Implant-Supported Dentures
Missing many or all of the teeth in an arch, or tired of dealing with ill-fitting dentures? We can stabilize a set of dentures that snap into place so you don’t have to worry about slipping.
Reasons You Should Consider Dental Implants
There are plenty of reasons why dentists recommend dental implants and why patients prefer them to the other tooth replacement options. Here are some of their main benefits:
- Natural Feel — They’re fused in place, so you won’t be able to feel the difference between them and your other teeth.
- Fixed in Place — You don’t have to worry about them falling out or fuss with taking them in and out every night.
- Long-Lasting — If you look after them properly, they could last you a lifetime, giving them great long-term value.
- Easy Maintenance — They don’t require any special care aside from the normal brushing and flossing you would do with your other teeth.
- Bone Stimulation — Bone loss is a common side effect of missing teeth but dental implants provide the stimulation to keep that from happening.