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Advantages of Dental Implants Over Dentures or a Bridge
Every way you look at it, dental implants are a better solution to the problem of
missing teeth.
• Esthetic Dental implants look and
feel like your own teeth! Since dental implants integrate into the structure of
your bone, they prevent the bone loss and gum recession that often accompany bridgework
and dentures. No one will ever know that you have a replacement tooth.
• Tooth-saving Dental implants don't
sacrifice the quality of your adjacent teeth like a bridge does because neighboring
teeth are not altered to support the implant. More of your own teeth are left untouched,
a significant long-term benefit to your oral health!
• Confidence Dental implants will allow
you to once again speak and eat with comfort and confidence! They are secure and
offer freedom from the irksome clicks and wobbles of dentures. They'll allow you
to say goodbye to worries about misplaced dentures and messy pastes and glues.
• Reliable The success rate of dental
implants is highly predictable. They are considered an excellent option for tooth
replacement.
What happens when you lose a tooth or more?
If you're missing a tooth or more, you may find that there are other things you
miss. You may miss your natural smile. You may miss the ability to chew apples,
crackers and other food you desire. Maybe you feel self-conscious about your teeth
and mouth, or discomfort as remaining teeth shift. And perhaps you've experienced
muscle strains, an inability to speak clearly, headaches or unease in familiar situations
at work, with friends or at home.
Naturally, the effect of tooth loss varies from person to person and depends on
what exactly has been lost. If you've lost the crown, you've lost the visible part
of your tooth. But if you've lost the root as well, you've lost the unseen part
of your tooth. The root anchors the tooth in your jawbone, providing stable support
for the crown. Without the root, the bone around the lost tooth may gradually recede,
remaining teeth may shift and chewing may become more difficult with time.
You can choose from a number of ways to replace your tooth crowns. But if you're
interested in replacing your entire tooth - crown and root - your only option is
dental implants.
Improved Appearance: There are two parts
to every tooth. The crown and the root. The crown is the visible part and the root
is the unseen part which anchors the tooth in your jawbone, providing stable support
for your crown. When an entire tooth is lost – crown and root - shrinkage
of the jawbone may occur making the face look older. Dental implants can stop this
process.
There are many ways to replace tooth crowns, but only dental implants can replace
the entire tooth including both crown and root. Dental implants look, feel and function
like your own natural teeth.
Improved Comfort : Dental implants eliminate
the pain and discomfort of removable full or partial dentures. Since dentures sit
on top of the jawbone and gums, continuous shrinkage of the jaw bone alters the
fit of the denture resulting in slipping or rocking of the dentures. Exposed nerves
and irritation of the gum tissue may add to the discomfort. Implant supported replacement
teeth are like natural teeth because they are anchored securely to your jawbone.
Gum irritation and the pain of exposed nerves associated with conventional full
or partial dentures are eliminated.
Improved Speech: With ill fitting
dentures, the teeth slip and slide around the mouth. The facial muscles become tense
in an attempt to hold the teeth in place. This often results in mumbling, slurred
speech or clicking noises. Implant supported replacement teeth allow you to speak
with confidence in a relaxed and natural tone.
Convenience: Dental implants can eliminate
the numerous embarrassing inconveniences of removable partial and full dentures.
You will eliminate the use of gooey denture adhesives that must be re-applied throughout
the day. You will no longer need to cover your mouth when you laugh or smile, for
fear that your teeth will pop out or fall down.
Eating Better: The average denture patient
with an excellent fitting denture eats at 15-20% efficiency when compared to a person
with natural teeth. As the jawbone shrinks, your chewing efficiency is reduced even
more, making it difficult to eat certain foods. Dental implants, on the other hand,
can restore chewing efficiency comparable to that of natural teeth. This allows
you to eat your favorite foods with confidence and without pain. You can enjoy what
everyone is eating and you don't have to think twice about it. A full upper denture
covers the palate of the mouth and reduces the ability to taste foods. With dental
implants, you can have the palate removed from your upper denture so you can taste
and enjoy your food.
Improved Self-esteem: Considering all other
benefits, chances are that dental implants will improve your overall self- esteem
and you will feel better about yourself. At least that is what many of those people
who have already been treated with dental implants have told us. You can regain
nearly all the capabilities you had with your natural teeth, giving you renewed
confidence, and allowing you to enjoy life, do all the things everyone else is doing
and not think twice about it.
Great Value: Although dental implant treatment
may initially be more expensive than other treatment methods it often turns out
to be the best investment from a long term perspective since most patients can expect
them to last a life time. Other treatment methods like bridges and dentures often
requires regular alterations and adjustments over time.
Lifelong tooth replacement: Naturally, every
treatment case presents unique conditions that can affect the longevity of a dental
implant and no man-made product lasts forever. However, most patients who are treated
with dental implants from Nobel Biocare should be able to expect lifelong replacement
for their lost teeth.
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