Why are dental implants often the first choice and a standard
of care compared to other options to restore missing or damaged teeth?
Next best
thing to healthy, natural teeth:- Strong and stable, a dental
implant restores a lost tooth so that it looks, feels, fits and functions like
a natural tooth. Other options can lead to bone deterioration, and may
interfere with eating, smiling, speaking and other activities of everyday life.
Built to
last: - Dental implants are a long-term solution. Traditional,
tooth-supported dental bridges only last five to seven years, and with proper
care often more than 10 years, but at some point they may need to be replaced.
While Dental Implants may need periodic adjustments, they can last a lifetime
when properly placed and cared for over time.
Enjoy life
without worrying about your teeth:- No need to stay home or feel
uncomfortable in public, embarrassed because your smile looks different, or
worrying that missing teeth will limit your ability to join in the fun or that
removable dentures or tooth-supported replacement teeth will loosen or fall out
when you talk, eat or laugh. Teeth restored with dental implants are teeth that
let you, not your teeth, lead your life.
Retain your
natural face shape, and smile: - A face without teeth can sag and
appear sunken and sad. Dental implants allow you to maintain the natural shape
of your face and smile.
Protect
healthy bone: - Leaving empty spaces in your mouth after losing one
or more teeth can lead to additional health issues, such as the loss and
deterioration of some of your jawbone. When it is not being used to support a
natural tooth, the jawbone deteriorates, losing its strength and firmness.
Dental implants are the only dental restoration option that preserves and
stimulates natural bone, actually helping to stimulate bone growth and prevent
bone loss.
Keep your
teeth in your mouth – not in a cup: - Dental implants allow you to keep
your teeth where they belong – in your mouth. And no more worrying that your
dentures might slip or fall out. Brush, floss and care for teeth that have been
replaced using dental implants exactly the way you would natural teeth – in
your mouth.
Speak easy:
- Adjusting to removable dentures can mean struggling to pronounce
everyday words. Not so with dental implants, which function like natural teeth?
Eat your
favorite foods: - Taste and enjoy the foods you love without
hesitation. You can bite naturally, eat virtually anything you want and, unlike
removable dentures that can feel uncomfortable, you can experience the full
taste of the food you eat with dental implants, too. Look Mom, no cavities:-
Cavities can’t occur in an implant-restored crown, or replacement tooth;
however, you will need to visit your dentist as scheduled and clean and care
for it and your gums and mouth every day, the same as you would if it were a
natural tooth.
Keep teeth
in place– silently: - Dentures may slip when you eat, talk, smile, laugh,
kiss, yawn or cough, so that you have to “reposition” them back into place in
the mouth. Dental implants are fixed in place and fuse naturally with your
jawbone, meaning your replacement teeth won’t move, click or shift.
Protect
your healthy teeth: - Placing a tooth-supported bridge requires grinding
away the teeth on one or both sides of the missing tooth or teeth – thereby
damaging healthy teeth to restore those that are missing. The modified healthy
teeth are attached to, and support, the bridge. Dentists in Delhi go in the
jawbone, in the spot where your missing tooth root was, without impacting healthy
teeth. They also help prevent healthy, adjacent teeth from shifting as they
would if an empty space were left for an extended period of time.
More
predictable than other repair and restoration methods:- Dental
implant treatment has a track record of reliable, long-term successful outcomes
and is often considered “more predictable” than other treatments to repair or
replace missing teeth, including bridgework, removable appliances and
retreatment of failing root canal (endodontic) therapy.
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