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What You Need to Know About Dental Implants

Example of Dental Implants

If you have one or more missing teeth, your dentist may suggest dental implants instead of dentures. But just what are dental implants? Well, these are a permanent form of replacement that many have found useful since the industry began to use them. If you want something that can never fall out of your mouth when you are talking or eating, you want to learn more about implants as a viable alternative treatment.

These look and function just like real teeth in your mouth. In fact, there is no way for someone who is just looking at you to know that you have implants unless they know that you had a gap in your teeth before. In fact, this is one of the many reasons that so many people have chosen to get implants to replace their missing teeth.

The process begins by the dentist affixing a permanent piece of metal into the bone of your jaw (not quite as bad as it sounds!). It will have to heal for a while before anything else can be done. However, once you have reached that place in the process, a completely natural looking artificial tooth will be attached to the piece that is in your jaw bone.

It is important that your jaw bone is strong enough to hold the implant in place. The dentist will have to check on that, and may be able to do some things that will help to strengthen up the area for you so that you can still get an implant for the area.

Once you have a dental implant, you will need to care for it just like you would a natural tooth. This includes regular brushing and flossing of the tooth and the surrounding gum tissue. If you take care of it and the rest of your mouth, it is likely that the implant will last you for a lifetime with no further work required.

These permanent solutions can be used for one or more missing teeth in order to have a beautiful smile all of the time. They never come out of your mouth and you will be able to talk and eat with ease - once you have become accustomed to having a tooth in that space again.

Talk to your dentist today about getting dental implants to fill in the spaces and gaps that you have in your smile. You are sure to be pleased with the results you get from it.