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When a patient loses one or more teeth, dental implants are one of the replacement options to consider besides dentures and dental bridges. Aside from the cosmetic appeal, dentists recommend dental implants because they can help improve oral health and function. Continue reading to discover the impact of these dental restorations on oral health.
Dental implants are created to be a lasting solution for patients with a lost tooth. Once in place, they function like natural teeth because the titanium post integrates with the jawbone to give a stable anchor for the replacement tooth. The result is a natural-looking tooth replacement that feels normal when talking or eating.
The features that ensure the comfortability of dental implants make them more functional. Since the implants lie in the tooth socket, they will not shift. This removes any concern about slippage, which is often a problem with replacement options like traditional dentures.
Due to the structure of dental implants, patients can go about their daily oral hygiene routine as usual. There is no special maintenance. They can brush their teeth and use dental rinses without having to learn special cleaning techniques, which makes practicing oral hygiene easier. Cleaning the mouth regularly of plaque and bacteria ensures better oral health.
The bone surrounding the empty tooth socket can begin to deteriorate and weaken soon after tooth loss. This may eventually cause the jawbone to lose its volume and density, cause problems for other teeth and alter facial appearance. To protect the bone, the dentist can suggest dental implants as a replacement for the missing tooth.
Without dental implants, the rest of the teeth may start to shift out of their position and become misaligned. Teeth misalignment could have a negative implication on chewing and facial structure. Inserting implants into the jawbone ensures that the bone continues to get the stimulation necessary to preserve its structure.
Tooth loss can expose the rest of the teeth to decay-causing bacteria. Similarly, the empty tooth socket can be the entry point for bacteria to invade the gum tissues. This may cause gum tissue inflammation or gum disease, which is detrimental to oral health.
Dentures and dental bridges sometimes have hard-to-reach areas that encourage bacteria accumulation. The irritation caused by dentures can cause broken skin that may become infected if not cleaned. However, once the dental implant treatment is complete, the empty socket is protected and patients can easily clean around the teeth.
Patients are inclined to take their oral hygiene more seriously when they feel healthy and confident in their appearance. The aesthetic appeal of dental implants, therefore, gives patients the motivation they need to keep up with oral hygiene routines.
Getting dental implants is a good step toward ensuring lasting oral health and functionality. Before deciding on any tooth-replacement option, discuss with a cosmetic dentist the most suitable option for your condition.
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We are on Oracle Rd. just north of Ina Rd in the same complex as Retina Associates which you can see on the right when you are traveling north. We are south of Suffolk Dr. on the East side of Oracle Rd. You may have to make a U-Turn when traveling south from Magee Rd
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