It is highly likely that you may already know people who have undergone dental implant treatment and hopefully their experience has been positive. Dental implants can be excellent for replacing missing teeth and this treatment is fast becoming the gold standard for coping with tooth loss. Dental implants are now actually pretty straightforward, generally consisting of three separate parts that include an implant post or screw that's inserted into your jawbone, an abutment that is mounted on the implant post or screw and which protrudes just above your gum line, and the final tooth restoration that will mask the abutment. The concept behind using a screw or post is that it will bond along with your jawbone throughout a process. This is where new bone cells begin to develop on the specially treated implant post, eventually holding the post firmly in position so it cannot move a fraction.
This bonding process helps to ensure the implant post is strong enough to carry an upgraded tooth. Dental implants can be used to guide implant crowns, bridges or complete dentures. One of why implant treatment can be a lot better than other alternatives is because of the way the implant post artificially replaces a tooth root. Your natural tooth roots are important for good dental health. Everytime you bite down on a tooth, the sensation is transmitted through the crown of the tooth or the part you can see in your mouth, down through the tooth root and out to the surrounding bone. It has the effectation of stimulating the bone so that any old bone cells are continually replaced. Once an all-natural tooth root is removed, this no longer happens and old bone cells are no further replaced and the jawbone gradually begins to resorb.
Most with this resorption happens the very first year after tooth loss which explains why it's so important to think about replacing lost teeth when possible. Dental implants can also be more aesthetically pleasing, particularly when used to replace single teeth. A top rated dentist can make beautiful new implant teeth that are amazingly realistic, using the highest quality materials. We make sure these teeth are created to provide the proper amount of support for the cheeks and lips, avoiding that sunken in look which can be so prematurely aging in people who have suffered multiple tooth loss. This treatment may be fantastic for people who have uncomfortable dentures and who hate being limited to an easy task to chew or softer food. With dental implants, eating should be more pleasurable and teeth will undoubtedly be held firmly set up, rendering it more straightforward to socialize with complete confidence. For those who lost teeth many years ago, replacing them with implant supported teeth may also help rejuvenate their appearance as the dimensions between their upper and lower jaws could have been diminished by bone loss. Restoring the proper dimensions provides the proper support for cheeks and lips, helping fill in fine lines and wrinkles.
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