7 Benefits of Dental Implants
Many of our patients are surprised to learn that when it comes to dealing with the discomfort and frustration of having missing teeth, they are not alone. In fact, nearly 69% of adults aged 35-44 are missing at least one tooth. And avoiding tooth replacement is just as common.
For patients who are candidates, dental implants look, feel, and operate just like natural teeth. With proper hygiene and care, an implant can last a lifetime. When it comes to your smile, implants are not just about aesthetics. There are significant problems that may occur when one or more teeth are missing, and implants offer patients a long-term solution.
Natural look and performance
Dental implants look, feel, and act like a natural tooth. Perhaps the biggest benefit is restoring the ability to chew normally. You can smile, eat, speak, and clean your teeth just as you normally would.
Permanence
Unlike dentures, implants are not removable. There’s no need to soak overnight. Teeth are brushed and flossed as usual and you can enjoy the comfort of having a complete smile at all times of the day and night.
Durability
Unlike bridges that may only last about ten years, implants can last a lifetime. The biocompatible titanium base is non-toxic and is integrated directly with your jawbone.
Reducing exposure
When a tooth is missing, the other teeth are exposed to deterioration and decay. Food may become trapped in gaps in the gum line and lead to the growth of harmful bacteria and gum disease. Without the protection of an adjacent tooth, exposed teeth also become more susceptible to injury.
Stability
Gaps from missing teeth can cause the adjacent teeth to become unstable. Without the support of the missing teeth, a significant shift in position can negatively impact your bite, ability to chew, and the appearance of your smile. This shifting can lead to problems with TMJ and pain in the jawbone.
Prevention of bone loss
Within the first year of losing a tooth, the exposed area of the jawbone deteriorates rapidly with up to 25% loss. This bone loss, caused by a lack of stimulation, can actually be accelerated by dentures with abrasion.
Preserving the shape of your smile
If the roots of the teeth are not replaced with implants, the bone deterioration can lead to significant sagging and premature aging of the face. This, in turn, may lead to partial facial collapse, thinning of the lips, and increased wrinkles around the mouth.
Schedule Your Consultation
If you’re like the millions of Americans who have one or more missing teeth, you could benefit from dental implants. Contact Smile Center to schedule your consultation today: 540-899-7791!
Published: November 7, 2018