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What You Need to Know if You're Considering Dental Implants

While everyone wishes to have a complete and healthy smile throughout their lifetime, tooth loss is exceptionally common. Men and women can lose their teeth for a wide variety of reasons, and this is why many are now turning to the permanent option of dental implants to reinvent their smile. For those that are curious about these advanced procedures, here are some interesting facts and features to take a look at.
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Dental Implants Versus Bridges and Dentures
Many patients wonder why they should choose dental implants over dentures and bridges, and this debate comes down to a few distinct advantages of implants. For bridges, the outside teeth must be filed in order to make room for the caps, dramatically weakening the teeth and increasing the risk of tooth damage and decay. As for dentures, they must be refitted relatively often, they can bend and become uncomfortable, and they require much more maintenance than dental implants, which require nothing more than traditional daily hygiene habits.

Dental Implants are Good for the Jawbone
Dental implants are about much more than a new smile as they can help protect surrounding teeth as well as the jawbone. When the implant is anchored into the mouth, the structure will help to support the surrounding teeth and prevent them from slouching inward. The implant anchored within the jaw themselves will also help to prevent resorption, or the deterioration of the jaw after losing a tooth.

Dental Implant Success Rates
Some dental procedures do come with a risk of failure due to the complexity of soft tissue and bones in and around one’s mouth. Surprisingly, these devices have amazing success rates with very few rejected implants. Currently, the American Academy of Implant Dentistry now shows that 98% of all dental implants within the United States are completely successful.

Dental Implants are Viable for Most Patients
Many patients may feel as if they have outside factors that may prevent them from getting dental implants. Some of the most misconceptions include one’s age, medication they take, and the state of their teeth and gums. With an experienced dentist and modern dental implants, there are actually very few circumstances that would preclude a patient from receiving implants.

Dental implants are a significant investment and a major medical breakthrough, but it is also a procedure that should be carefully considered. All patients missing one or more teeth should speak with their own local dentist to see if this is the right option to restore their own smile.

Information Source: Midtown Dental Centre

Contributed by Anica

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