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Missing a Few Teeth Why You Should Consider Getting Dental Implants

01 January 2006 · Viewed 3685 times · Disclaimer & Terms
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Missing a Few Teeth? Why You Should Consider Getting Dental Implants

If you are missing a few teeth, you may not be happy with the state of your mouth. You may not like how it looks or are experiencing pain. Fortunately, you have options for restoring your smile. Here is why you should consider getting dental implants.

 

Your Bone Will Degrade

The bone in your jaw will eventually begin degrading without the tooth roots to support it. Bone loss can result in the loosening and loss of additional teeth. This often entails further, expensive dental work as well as pain and suffering. Dental implants are the only restorative procedure that prevents this, because they have an artificial root that serves as an anchor much like a natural tooth root does.

 

You Will Be More Confident

When you are missing teeth, your confidence takes a hit. You may not be as likely to smile and both your social life and your professional life might suffer. Whether fair or not, missing teeth can be a significant hindrance to getting a date. Missing teeth can also make it more difficult to land a job or obtain new clients, because it can give the impression that you do not care about your appearance. When your teeth are restored, you will smile more and people will be more responsive to you.

 

They Are an Ideal Natural Replacement

Dental implants are the replacement option that look and function most like natural teeth. Aside from your natural tooth, they are the next best thing, and allow you to eat and socialize normally. They provide you an improved ability to eat and chew that you may not have had while missing teeth. Implants will appear like natural teeth in your mouth as opposed to dentures or bridges, and therefore be more comfortable as well.

 

The Failure Rate Is Extremely Low

Dental implants are put in with the intention of lasting the rest of your lifetime. They very, very rarely fail. If the bone is healthy, the success rate is around 95%. Even if bone grafts are required, success rates are over 80%. Factors that can increase the risk of failure include smoking and not caring for the site properly after surgery. Follow the implant specialist’s instructions and your implant is likely to be fine. Implants will also never get cavities, although they need to be cared for similarly to natural teeth.

 

If you have missing teeth, you do not have to live with it. Consider getting dental implants to restore your mouth. You will feel much better and new opportunities will open for you.

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