Dental health is vital

Could Dental Implants Restore Your Smile?

by Felecia Butler

Are you concerned about the state of your teeth? Most people know that regular trips to the dentist are required to prevent cavities forming, or gum disease starting, that might cause their gums to recede. Taking care of your teeth is important, but what can you do if you have already lost some of your teeth, perhaps through an accident? Even if your remaining teeth are in a healthy condition, the gaps in your smile can be a cause for embarrassment or declining invitations to attend public events. Fortunately, there is a solution. Dental implants can create lifelike dental crowns that most people will assume are your natural teeth.

How do dental implants work?

Perhaps, in the past, you have been dissuaded from having false teeth fitted because they could not be made to look realistic, or because they were too likely to become damaged. If the problems that can be experienced with false teeth have deterred you, you should consider the advantages of dental implants. Unlike false teeth that must be attached to existing teeth or held in place by a plate, dental implants are screwed into the jawbone, making them much more like natural teeth. A titanium post is fixed in place, and a tooth-like crown is placed over the top. Over time, the bone surrounding the implant will fuse to it, creating a strong, natural-looking tooth that can be used just like your natural teeth. If you have more than one missing tooth, it is possible to have multiple dental implants fitted to give you a complete smile whenever you open your mouth.

Are dental implants the best solution for you?

If you are an adult and have missing teeth combined with healthy gums, dental implants could be the ideal solution for you. Gum disease is one of only a few reasons that you might want to consider an alternative treatment. Other reasons that dental implants could be unsuitable include previous radiotherapy and diabetes that is not being well-controlled. Children and those whose bones are still growing are not normally considered for dental implants until adulthood. If dental implants aren't right for you, why not consider a dental bridge or dentures instead? Your dentist can advise you of the most suitable treatment for your situation. Book an appointment today to find out how easy it could be to start repairing your smile and building your confidence once again.

Contact a dentist for more information regarding dental implants.

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