If your teeth are missing or damaged, dentures aren’t the only option. You may be a good candidate for dental implants. Because implants affix to your jaw, they offer several benefits over traditional dentures.
What are Dental Implants?
Normally, teeth are held in by their roots. Damaged teeth may no longer have good roots. And with missing teeth, the roots may be entirely gone.
Dental implants are prosthetic roots. These metal posts are designed as a permanent solution for lost or damaged teeth. An oral surgeon attaches implants to your jawbone. Over time, the posts become bone and the metal fuse together, creating a lasting bond.
Dental implants serve as a strong and stable foundation for artificial teeth, whether permanent or removable. Crowns are replacement teeth that are permanently attached to the implant posts. Overdentures are removable teeth that snap onto the implants.
Dr Tony Tong and the team at Union Dental in Milford are dental implant experts. You can schedule a consultation to learn whether you are a good candidate for dental implants. Our team can also advise you on whether permanent or removable artificial teeth would be better for you.
You’ve probably known someone who has had dentures before. You may have assumed that dentures would be the solution to your tooth problems too.
Although dentures work for many people, implants can be even better. As you discuss the pros and cons with your dentist, you may discover several advantages to choosing dental implants.
Dental Implant posts are affixed to your jaw, and then crowns or overdentures are firmly attached to the posts. As a result, you can count on your dental implant teeth to stay right where you need them to. They won’t slide or shift as you talk to people or eat your dinner.
Plus, since implants are attached so well, they look natural. When you have dental implants, you can smile with confidence.
Dentures need daily soaking and frequent dental checks. Caring for implants is typically easier. In many cases, it simply requires daily brushing and flossing. Of course, you should also keep up with your regular dental checkups so that your oral care team can keep an eye on your teeth.
Dental implants require a larger upfront investment than traditional dentures. However, they may last years longer than dentures. In the long run, they could end up being the more affordable choice.
Not all tooth damage requires removing your old teeth and inserting implants. Your situation may be better suited to dental veneers. With veneers, you can keep the teeth you have now but give them a new appearance.
Veneers are thin shells that can be affixed to the outer layer of your teeth. They can be made of composite resin or porcelain and colored to match your natural teeth.
Dental veneers are permanently bonded to the teeth. You don’t have to worry about them shifting when you eat or talk, and you won’t take them out for cleaning.
If your natural teeth are strong but damaged, veneers may be the best option for you. Dr Tong may recommend veneers if your teeth are stained or chipped. Veneers can also cover damaged enamel or camouflage gaps between teeth.
Call Union Dental in Milford to learn more about your options for tooth repair. Our staff can help you decide whether implants, veneers or another procedure would be best for your smile.
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