Dental Implants Are a Great Solution for Replacing Missing Teeth
Here's an in-depth look at how dental implants are considered the top choice when it comes to replacing missing teeth.
Here's an in-depth look at how dental implants are considered the top choice when it comes to replacing missing teeth.
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<strong>Dental</strong> <strong>Implants</strong> <strong>Are</strong> a <strong>Great</strong> <strong>Solution</strong> <strong>for</strong><br />
<strong>Replacing</strong> <strong>Missing</strong> <strong>Teeth</strong><br />
For the dental industry, implants are viewed as the best thing since sliced bread; they’re<br />
a more efficient and effective way to deal with missing teeth. They feel, look and<br />
function like normal teeth, serving as a durable foundation <strong>for</strong> bridges, dentures and<br />
crowns. Moreover, they last longer than full dentures, fixed bridges and removable<br />
partials - but that's just the beginning! Discover why dental implants are the top choice<br />
<strong>for</strong> replacing missing teeth:<br />
<strong>Dental</strong> <strong>Implants</strong> Have Multiple Purposes<br />
<strong>Dental</strong> implants can replace teeth on all levels, meaning they're multi-purposes. They<br />
can be used to replace one tooth, replace multiple teeth, support removable dentures<br />
or replace every tooth. When implants replace one tooth, a single implant is used to<br />
replace that tooth and protect the surrounding teeth from future damage. If multiple<br />
teeth must be replaced, an implant is used to support fixed bridgework, especially when<br />
the missing teeth are close together. To prevent removable dentures from slipping and<br />
putting pressure on underlying jaw bone, they’re placed on top of dental implants. This<br />
also prevents the dentures from causing permanent damage. When every tooth must be<br />
permanently replaced, dental implants are permanently installed on bridgework.<br />
<strong>Implants</strong> are Reliable<br />
Unbeknownst to many, dental implants have a success rate of more than 95% and are<br />
heralded as the most reliable and durable tooth replacement. Not to mention, they’re<br />
known <strong>for</strong> their safety, support and preservation. <strong>Dental</strong> implants can protect, support<br />
and preserve bone that normally deteriorates after a permanent tooth falls out. They’re<br />
also resistant to decay!<br />
<strong>Dental</strong> <strong>Implants</strong> Offer Numerous Benefits<br />
Not only are dental implants convenient and durable, they also offer a variety of<br />
benefits. These benefits help make them the most popular choice <strong>for</strong> replacing missing<br />
teeth. Some of the most notable benefits of dental implants, include:<br />
· Protect the teeth surrounding the missing tooth (or teeth)
· Designed and built to last <strong>for</strong>ever<br />
· Support underlying bones and prevent jaw bone loss<br />
· Function, look and feel like natural teeth<br />
· Prevents facial sagging caused by missing teeth<br />
When it comes to long-lasting, aesthetically-pleasing dental implants, Sherwood Park<br />
residents trust Bennett <strong>Dental</strong>.