If you have lost one or more of your natural teeth, whether due to trauma, disease, or poor oral health, dental implants represent the closest thing to replacing them. In fact, no dental restoration comes even remotely close to dental implants in terms of their ability to recreate a missing tooth from root to crown.
How Will You Know If Dental Implants Are For You?
Dental implants helps people who are missing one or more teeth regain the full function of their mouths. Implant dentistry is the most advanced, most effective approach to modern-day tooth replacement. Implants provide realistic-looking, permanent prosthetics to replace your missing teeth. They also help maintain the health of your jawbone. If you have missing teeth, you should talk to an …
The Importance of Replacing Missing Teeth
Missing one or more teeth can severely influence your daily life. It can affect your general health, your appearance and self-esteem. It is recommended to replace missing teeth as soon as possible and below are a list of reasons why. Bone Atrophy In the same way that exercising your body helps keep muscle tone, jaw bone mass is maintained through …
Time To Remove Your Wisdom Tooth
While most people believe that wisdom teeth removal is a necessity, not every patient has to have his wisdom teeth removed. The reason that most dentists suggest having your wisdom teeth removed at an early age is because they are known for causing serious problems when they are fully formed. By removing them before the issues develop, you have one …
Dental Implants After Extraction
Dental implants are, bar none, the best tooth replacement option available. Dental implants are natural looking, allow you to eat your favorite foods, require no special care and can last a lifetime. But they do have one limitation. The dental implant process can take time. How long it takes depends on your oral health. Immediate Placement If you are having …
Does Dental Implants Solution To Missing Teeth?
Implant dentistry is the most progressive, the best way to deal with tooth substitution. Implants give realistic looking, permanent prosthetics to supplant your missing teeth. They look like natural teeth, however, they additionally stay stationary in the mouth and are changeless. Regardless of whether you are just missing one tooth, an implant can restore your smile without requiring a remaking …
What Are The Challenges Of Missing Teeth?
Missing teeth can greatly impact your quality of life, and dentures have been a tried and true method of restoration for decades. Today, implant supported dentures take traditional dentures to the next level of security and functionality. Dental implants are the most requested dental procedure today. They are highly successful and versatile. The Challenges Of Missing Teeth When you do …
Effects of Chronic Disease to Dental Implants
For most patients who are missing one or more teeth, dental implants are often the solution of choice. Dental implants are typically the best available tooth replacement alternative in almost every circumstance. The key to long-term dental implant success is the osseointegration process by which the jawbone forms a physical link or bond with the titanium surface of the implant. …
How To Know You Have Leukoplakia?
Leukoplakia is a condition in which thick, white patches form on the tongue and the lining of the cheeks of the mouth. Leukoplakia patches cannot be removed through brushing or scraping. It can take weeks for leukoplakia to develop. Many of the cases of leukoplakia do not result in long-term damage to the tissues of the mouth. In certain cases, …
Foods to Eat After Wisdom Tooth Removal
What you eat following wisdom teeth extraction can have a big impact on how you feel during your recovery. While you can expect to be sore and maybe swollen following oral surgery, most patients do not experience high levels of pain after their extractions. Our office will provide detailed instructions about dietary restrictions and foods to avoid during your recovery …