What Are Dental Implants?

Dental implants can provide a better alternative to dentures or bridges. An implant is essentially a titanium screw that is surgically implanted into the bone underneath your gums. Once the implant has healed, it becomes an anchor for a replacement tooth or other prosthesis, providing a secure and permanent solution for tooth loss. An implant fuses with the bone and acts as a foundation to provide a strong foundation for replacement teeth. Unlike dentures or bridgework, dental implants become a part of you just like your original teeth.

Why Dental Implants?

Because of the permanent and secure nature of implants, they can provide many advantages over dentures or bridges.

A Better Fit for You

First, because implants can be utilized on a tooth-by-tooth basis, it allows you to maintain better oral health by not disturbing healthy teeth. Implants also allow the replacement tooth or teeth to match your existing teeth, creating a more natural look and feel.

Peace of Mind

The permanent nature of implants also gives you more confidence and ease of overall care compared to dentures or bridges. Dentures can slide around or become loose, creating irritation and making you lose confidence in your eating habits, and even affecting your normal speech pattern. Additionally, dentures require more care, including daily removal and applying adhesives.

Bridgework can require less care than dentures but relies on surrounding teeth for structural support, putting greater stress on existing teeth. Implants on the other hand, when properly cared for, can be a permanent solution to tooth loss, restoring your confidence in your smile, and allowing you to continue to enjoy your favorite foods.

Long-Term Benefits of Dental Implants

While the success of implant surgery can vary depending on the location of the implant and your overall oral health, the average rate of successful implant procedures is 98%. In order to allow for proper healing, the process for dental implants can involve multiple appointments over a span of several months, but the result is replacement teeth that can bring you confidence and oral health for years to come. 

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