Sep
At some point, most people will eventually experience tooth loss, whether it’s from aging, decay, or an injury. A missing tooth affects a person’s confidence and their ability to speak and chew effectively. When it comes to replacing missing teeth, there are plenty of excellent reasons to choose dental implants as your solution. Let’s dive in and learn more about implants and their requirements.
Years ago, partial dentures or a dental bridge were the most common options for replacing missing teeth. However, today’s implant dentistry is more accessible than ever. An implant is made using a titanium screw placed directly into a patient’s jawbone. Once the screw becomes completely fused with the bone, an abutment and porcelain crown go on top of the tooth.
Technically, you can live without replacing a tooth. Maybe chewing becomes less efficient, or there’s a gap in your smile. But there are some far more serious issues that can arise when you don’t replace a missing tooth.
One of the best things about dental implants is that they’re designed to match the shape and color of your natural teeth. In fact, unless you tell people, they won’t even know you’ve replaced a tooth with a dental implant.
With dental implants, you never have to worry about doing advanced maintenance or buying special products. All you have to do is keep up your good oral care by brushing twice a day and flossing before going to bed.
Implants are made with materials that don’t decay. For this reason, you never have to deal with another cavity in that tooth. It’s still important to take good care of your teeth and gums. And be sure to visit the dentist twice yearly for checkups or more often if you have any dental concerns.
If you’re missing several teeth, you can use implants to support dentures or a dental bridge. With either of these, you need two implants, one at the end of each gap. Then, prosthetic teeth are anchored to the implants and serve as a “bridge.”
If you have one or more missing teeth, you’re probably a good candidate for dental implants. It’s important to have adequate jaw bone for securing the implants, but a bone graft is something you can have done if needed. Drs. K. Favero and Stephen Blake Favero of Favero Family Dental in Denton, Texas, are here to help you restore your smile with implant dentistry. Call us today at (940) 566-2847 or use our online form to request an appointment.Â
Dr. Stephen Blake Favero
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