Dental Implants
When a tooth is lost due to injury or any disease, a person can experience difficulties such as quick bone loss, bad speech, or changes to chewing habits that result in distress. Replacing a lost tooth with a dental implant can remarkably improve the patient’s quality of life and health.
About Dental Implants
Implants are one of the most effective tooth replacement options, offering long-term results. Implants are a secure, well-established treatment. These are surgically placed in your jawbone, where they works as the roots of missing teeth. It’s likely true to say that implants, much like natural teeth, will last for as long as you care truly for them. They can be used independently with a crown for single-tooth replacement or in pairs for anchoring multi-tooth bridges. Compared to dentures, dental implants are more comfortable to wear, easier to speak with, and are a permanent part of your smile that you won’t take in and out at night.
Depending on how many teeth you’re missing, implants also offer additional facial support to minimize aesthetic implications of tooth loss (such as lip and cheek support).