Sep
Your smile is one of your most important features. A missing tooth creates a gap in your smile, but there are several other reasons why it should be replaced. Chewing and speech can be affected, and bone loss in the jaw often results when one or more teeth are missing. It’s important to replace a missing tooth, and there are more teeth implant options now than ever before. Dental implants offer a permanent, natural-looking tooth replacement solution.
Dental implants are essentially artificial teeth that can replace one or more missing teeth, and has three components:
If you’re missing more than one tooth, you can opt for multiple dental implants in different locations in your mouth. However, implants can be used to anchor an entire dental arch. With All-on-4 dental implants, four implants serve to support a denture. While traditional dentures are removable, implant-supported dentures feel, look, and function just like your natural teeth.
When you’re missing teeth, one of the first things that will be impacted is how and what you eat. Because a dental implant functions exactly like a natural tooth, your ability to bite and chew whatever food you want is completely restored.
Dental implants are designed to match the color and shape of your natural teeth. Unless you inform people, they won’t be able to tell you have implants.
There’s no need to buy special products to care for dental implants. Simply brush your teeth and floss as normal. Dentists recommend brushing your teeth twice daily and flossing once a day.
Dental implants are made with materials that won’t decay. This means you will never have to worry about getting a cavity in your implant tooth. It’s important to continue visiting your dentist twice a year for checkups.
A missing tooth affects more than just the area where the tooth used to be. Neighboring teeth, the gums, and the jawbone are also affected. A dental implant can keep you from sustaining bone loss in your jaw and help prevent decay from building up in the adjacent teeth. Equally important, there’s an increase in gum disease risk when you have a missing tooth.
Drs. Schroyer and Duarte and the team at Westwyn Dental LLC in Berwyn, Illinois, are here to partner with you to restore your smile. Call us today at (708) 797-9377 or use our online form to request an appointment.