6 Things you Must Know About Dental Implants


The advent of technology has revolutionised our industries significantly. Years ago, the only way to replace a missing tooth was by getting dentures or bridges. Save their meticulous maintenance routine these methods posed a lot of discomfort to the wearer. Today, if you have a missing tooth, your best gamble is to get dental implants.The following are things you should know about dental implants.

They Preserve Bone Loss 

Your natural teeth have roots that are embedded in the jawbone.  This bone provides a support framework that allows your teeth to function properly. The loss of a tooth can lead to deterioration of the jawbone since it is no longer serves its purpose. Eventually, it leads to bone loss. Since dental implants mimic artificial tooth roots, they stimulate the bone and prevent the loss of bone density which is commonly associated with tooth loss and procedures such as dentures.

They Protect Your Facial Structure

After losing a tooth, the subsequent bone loss and the gaps in your dentition affect your facial structure's integrity. For instance, your mouth can assume a sunken appearance like that of an older adult, speech can be altered, and your cheekbones may seem less defined. Dental implants preserve your natural facial appearance by helping you bite, chew and speak correctly.

They Safeguard the Adjacent Teeth

Dental implants are placed where a tooth was lost, and therefore it is unnecessary to file down or interfere with the adjacent healthy teeth. Experts believe that implants are the excellent solution to safeguard your teeth against future oral complications.

They Are Cost Effective

Dental implants are among the most expensive oral treatments. However, their long-term value suggests that you will no longer have to worry about correcting your teeth. With bridges, the adjacent teeth may be susceptible to decay and instability while dentures need regular maintenance due to bone loss.

They Resemble Your Teeth

Since the jawbone bongs with the dental implants, the artificial tooth has the equivalent functionality and strength of your natural teeth. Additionally, the prosthetic crown can be colour matched to your teeth, and no one will have the slightest clue that you have an implant.

They Are Widely Tolerated

Dental implants are tolerated vastly and have a success rate of about 95%. However, you may be required to adjust your lifestyle a little to become eligible for this treatment like in the case of smokers.

Dental implants have helped many people around the world regain their confidence and share their smile with their friends without feeling self-conscious.    

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Hi! My name is Jenny. I live in Melbourne with my husband, two kids and a dog. Right now, I have taken a little time out to look after my newborn babies and to be a full-time homemaker. However, before I was a mom and a wife, I trained to be a dental nurse. Dentistry runs in the family. My dad was a dentist and so was my grandad. As a child, I remember playing with the models of teeth they had in the office. I really miss helping people to maintain their dental health, so I decided to start a blog. I hope you find it useful.

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