Friday, November 26, 2010

Implants Can Last a Lifetime

Dental Implants are permanent tooth replacements that look and feel so much like natural teeth, patients usually forget they’re not.


A dental implant is an artificial tooth root placed into the jaw to hold a replacement tooth or bridge in place. Since the implant integrates into the structure of the bone, it prevents the bone loss and gum recession that often accompanies bridgework and dentures. Implants are actually more tooth-saving than traditional bridgework, since they do not rely on neighboring teeth for support. Dental Implants are so natural looking and secure that the patient will never give a second thought when biting into a crisp apple. You know that your confidence about your teeth affects how you feel about yourself, both personally and professionally. Under the proper conditions and diligent patient maintenance, implants can last a lifetime.

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11 comments:

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  4. Dental implants in Edmonton can also be used to retain a multiple tooth dental prosthesis either in the form of a fixed bridge or removable dentures.

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  5. Dental implants are a perfect choice for people who have good oral health with healthy gums and the sufficient bone to support the implant.

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  7. It's interesting that an implant is supposed to integrate into the structure of my jawbone to replace a missing tooth. I was just wondering whether having a dental implant where a tooth used to be will prevent bone loss and gum recession, so it's good to know that it does. I've been worried about how having a missing tooth will affect my other teeth, so hopefully getting a dental implant will mean that I won't have to worry about that. Thanks for posting this!
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