Three Ways Dental Implants Have Changed Tooth Replacement for the Better

The traditional option for tooth replacement for time immemorial has been dentures. And although dentures come in varying options, they still do not provide patients with permanency. If you are looking for hassle-free tooth replacement and don't want to think about additional care and maintenance measures for your new teeth, you should consider implants. Dental implants are prosthetic teeth mounted in your jaw via a titanium root. Not only are they the most secure option available in the market, but also they are the most realistic option. Below are three main ways that dental implants have changed tooth replacement or dental patients.

Dental implants restore your natural chewing

What some people may not know about conventional tooth replacement options is they now have to accommodate their new fake teeth when performing mundane tasks such as chewing and talking. For example, dentures have a propensity to shift when you are chewing. Thus, the dental patient will have to start getting used to wearing these dentures and learn how to keep them secured in place before they can start chewing normally again. Moreover, the bite pressure when you are chewing could also make the dentures slide out of place if you are not mindful. If you would like your normal tooth function restored immediately after tooth replacement, you would be better off with dental implants as they are stable as your natural teeth.

Dental implants replace your missing roots

Another reason why dental implants are a superior form of tooth replacement is they do not only provide new teeth for you but new roots too! Some people may assume that the only purpose of the root is to anchor the tooth. Although this is one of the responsibilities of the root, it also plays a crucial role in keeping your jawbone healthy. Without the root, the void starts to cause the jawbone to deteriorate via decreased bone density. If you are missing several teeth, the deterioration can be severe and end up affecting your facial structure. With dental implants, the roots provide your jawbone with much-needed stimulation, tricking it to believe that the natural root is present. As such, new tissue begins to grow around your dental implant, which causes a seamless bond between the titanium and your jaw.

Dental implants keep your remaining teeth healthy   

In addition to dentures, tooth bridges are another commonly sought after tooth replacement option. Although tooth bridges are more secure than dentures, they do pose the problem of damaging healthy teeth to hold the bridge in place. To avoid this, you should contemplate dental implants. Because the implants are installed into the specific gap, there is no risk of damage to adjacent teeth. Moreover, having the implant restores support to your other teeth, which will prevent misalignment.

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Yo! My name is Sarah. I live in Syndey, Australia. A couple of years ago, I was fitted with dental braces. I was 21 years old at the time and I hated the idea of wearing braces. However, my dentist was really good at explaining why it was a good idea to have the treatment. It felt a little strange at first but as time went by, I got used to wearing my braces. On follow-up visits, my dentist would check that I had been properly cleaning and caring for my braces. I decided to start this blog to offer advice to other brace wearers.

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