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The Truth About Dental Implants And What They Offer

Unfortunately, not everyone is born with a perfect set of pearly white teeth. There are a lot of people who complain about how they never had a smile they really wanted for reasons that were out of their control, such as genetics or an accident. Fortunately, dental implants provide a solution for individuals who feel self-conscious about their missing teeth. In order to decide whether or not they are a good fit for you, it helps to learn more about them.

What Are Dental Implants Anyway?

Technically, dental implants are just replacements for one or more missing teeth. Installing them involves placing a titanium screw in your jawbone. Then, the replacement tooth will be attached to the screw. The replacement tooth will look exactly like the rest of your teeth in your mouth.

Can Implants Get Cavities?

Fortunately, it is not possible for a dental implant to get a cavity, since a dental implant is an artificial tooth. This does not mean you do not have to worry about cleaning or caring for implants. The tooth may be artificial, but your gums are still real. You can still get gum disease if you do not brush your teeth regularly.

Can Implants Slip and/or Fall Out of Your Mouth?

Dental implants are nothing like dentures. They are permanent fixtures attached to the inside of your mouth. The titanium screw attached to your jawbone will prevent this from happening.

Are Dental Implants More Expensive Than Other Options?

A lot of people opt for dentures or bridges because they are believed to be the cheaper option. Whether or not dental implants are the more worthwhile option for you varies based on what you need. If you are someone who only needs a few implants, it can sometimes be cheaper than dentures or bridges. If you need a full mouth of implants, dentures are more likely to be the less expensive option for you to consider.

Who Should Get Dental Implants?

One of the biggest problems with getting dentures is the rest of the teeth in your mouth. Dental implants do not require your dentist to do anything to the other natural and healthy teeth in your mouth in order to install the implants. Dental implants also do not cause any interference with the other teeth in your mouth.

Your dentist can give you advice and information in order to help you decide whether or not implants are right for you. However, only you can take the information and advice and use it to decide what is best for you. 


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