Are You a Candidate
for Dental Implants?
A healthy smile is one of the first
things people notice. The condition of your teeth can
impact your overall health because your ability to chew
helps to determine your food choices. The condition of
your teeth also affects your speech and your comfort in
talking with others. Your teeth also help preserve the
shape of your face as you age, promoting a more youthful
appearance. The roots of your teeth keep the
surrounding bone intact and can stimulate the re-growth of
bone in the upper and lower jaw. By maintaining the
integrity of your facial structures, strong, healthy,
attractive teeth can contribute to a better quality of life.
Many people are faced with tooth loss at some point in their
lives. When a tooth is lost, the bone that surrounds
the root deteriorates. This is why missing teeth can
compromise you eating habits, speech and appearance. Dental
implants are a reliable solution for missing teeth. At
any age, periodontics, caries (tooth decay) or other
diseases can cause tooth loss. Dental implants can be
used to replace your missing teeth.
Are you missing teeth due to a sports injury or other small
accident? Dental implants can recreate your pre-trauma
smile.
Even if you have teeth that never grew, dental implants
provide a solid foundation for replacement teeth

Implants can also be used to support full dentures.
Conventional dentures attached to the jaw with a suction
effect. Because there is no stimulation of the bone,
it may deteriorate over time. As the bone recedes, the
dentures may no longer fit properly. Ill-fitting dentures
can be painful and cause problems with eating, speaking and
the overall structure of your face.
Because traditional methods of tooth replacement including
crowns, bridges, partials and dentures have disadvantages in
terms of appearance and function, dental implants are
considered by many dentists as the preferred method of tooth
replacement. Traditional methods of tooth replacement
including bridges, partials and dentures do not preserve
bone or the shape of your face.
There are disadvantages to traditional methods of tooth
replacement. In order to replace one missing tooth
with fixed bridge, the adjacent teeth usually must be cut
down to secure the bridge in place. A bridge with
three crowns is therefore required - one crown to replace
the missing tooth and two crowns to cover the cut-down teeth
that must act as anchors. In addition to the damaged
to the adjacent teeth, the bone deteriorates since the
missing tooth root is not replaced. Removable partials
and dentures may accelerate bone deterioration. As bone
disappears, the partial or denture no longer fits which can
impair quality of life. In some cases, people with
ill-fitting dentures may avoid social contact, have
unhealthy diets and suffer from denture sores. Many
people with missing teeth qualify for implant treatment.
Some of the determining factors are: A sufficient amount of
good quality bone, good oral hygiene and good general
health.

Implants can be used to replace one missing tooth so
that it looks and feels natural. (a). Also, two or more
implants can serve as a stable support for the replacement
of many teeth (b).
Our implant team can help determine if implants are the
right choice for you. Every case of
missing teeth is unique so make an appointment so we can
review the procedure that would be best suited for your
individual situation. Also, if you would like to
learn more, ask about our implant seminars. Make sure
that you are making an informed decision when it comes to
your oral health.
Want
to learn more? Call our office for reservations at one
of our free implant seminars.
Topic to be Discussed:
- Why dental implants are so successful.
- What to expect from your experience.
- Why dentures sores and adhesives are a thing of the
past.
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