Replacing Missing Teeth With A Dental Implant
Missing teeth can have a huge impact on your life. It can affect the appearance of your smile, your overall appearance, your self-confidence and your self-esteem. It can affect your dental health in a huge way, causing your remaining teeth to be at risk. It can affect the way you speak, especially if you are missing front teeth, you may not be able to pronounce your letters or words correctly. It can also affect your ability to eat your favourite foods. You need to look after your teeth from a very early age so that you can maintain your teeth for the whole of your life. This means visiting a dentist on a regular basis from childhood. You need to visit your dentist at least once every six months and you should also visit the hygienist as many times as your dentist recommends. This reduces levels of plaque and tartar on your teeth, preventing cavities, tooth decay and gum disease.
If you avoid the dentist then despite looking after your teeth carefully at home you are at an increased risk of developing cavities, tooth decay and gum disease. Your dentist will be able to identify any signs early on, whereas the time it can take you to recognise symptoms may have had an irreversible effect on your teeth. This can cause your teeth to become loose and eventually fall out or it can cause severe pain and discomfort so that you have to visit your dentist and undergo a tooth extraction.
If you avoid the dentist then despite looking after your teeth carefully at home you are at an increased risk of developing cavities, tooth decay and gum disease. Your dentist will be able to identify any signs early on, whereas the time it can take you to recognise symptoms may have had an irreversible effect on your teeth. This can cause your teeth to become loose and eventually fall out or it can cause severe pain and discomfort so that you have to visit your dentist and undergo a tooth extraction.
Replacing Missing Teeth With A Dental Implant
Dental Implants
Missing teeth are troublesome. A missing tooth needs to be replaced as soon as possible to limit the complications that they can cause. One of the most popular solutions for replacing a missing tooth is with a dental implant Melbourne. A dental implant is the gold standard in tooth replacement.
It is a small medical grade titanium screw which is very strong, non corrosive, hypoallergenic and biocompatible. This means that it is the ideal choice for replacing a missing tooth. It will provide an excellent foundation for a crown or a set of dentures. It is designed to last for the rest of your life, although the crown or dentures may need replacing after 5 or 10 years. Being hypoallergenic means that it will not cause an allergic reaction or be rejected by your body and the best thing about a dental implant is that it is biocompatible. It initiates a process known as osseointegration. When it is placed into your jawbone, osteoblasts form around the implant fixing it permanently in place. Depending on your body's ability to heal this process can take between four and six months. Your dentist will carry out regular check-ups to make sure that the process is coming along successfully.
Once the implant is in place it can be fitted with a crown or a set of dentures and this will restore the appearance of your smile and help you restore the function of your mouth at the same time. Speak to your dentist today to find out more.
It is a small medical grade titanium screw which is very strong, non corrosive, hypoallergenic and biocompatible. This means that it is the ideal choice for replacing a missing tooth. It will provide an excellent foundation for a crown or a set of dentures. It is designed to last for the rest of your life, although the crown or dentures may need replacing after 5 or 10 years. Being hypoallergenic means that it will not cause an allergic reaction or be rejected by your body and the best thing about a dental implant is that it is biocompatible. It initiates a process known as osseointegration. When it is placed into your jawbone, osteoblasts form around the implant fixing it permanently in place. Depending on your body's ability to heal this process can take between four and six months. Your dentist will carry out regular check-ups to make sure that the process is coming along successfully.
Once the implant is in place it can be fitted with a crown or a set of dentures and this will restore the appearance of your smile and help you restore the function of your mouth at the same time. Speak to your dentist today to find out more.
Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.
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