
May
Even if you take excellent care of your teeth and gums, there’s a good chance most people will lose a permanent tooth at some point in their lifetime. Tooth loss can be caused by an accident, injury, or even aging. Regardless of the circumstances surrounding the cause of tooth loss, replacing it is crucial not only to restoring a person’s smile but also to their overall oral health. Today, dental implants have become the gold standard for tooth replacement. Keep reading to learn more about the procedure for getting new teeth with implants.
A single dental implant replaces a single tooth. Essentially, dental implants are prosthetic teeth that are permanently embedded directly into the jawbone. Dental implants consist of three components:
The primary advantage of dental implants is that they function nearly identically to your natural teeth. In fact, it’s almost impossible to distinguish them from a patient’s remaining teeth, provided that those teeth are in good condition. With dental implants, you will enjoy not just a renewed smile, but your tooth’s functionality will also be restored.
Technically, it’s possible to live without all of your teeth. Losing one tooth may seem to have minimal impact on your life. However, there are serious concerns with tooth loss beyond just the impact it has on a person’s smile. Patients who are missing a tooth are more at risk for gum disease, along with increased susceptibility to decay in neighboring teeth. Also, you can experience bone loss in the jaw. Restoring your lost tooth with an implant will help avoid such issues.
In terms of getting used to dental implants, most patients find the process seamless once the implant has healed and integrated with the jawbone. Best of all, you will never have to worry about a cavity in your implanted tooth because implants are made with materials that don’t decay.
If you’re missing multiple teeth, one option is to use dental implants to support dentures. With implant-supported dentures, two implants can provide the structure needed to support a bridge that fills in gaps. Implant-supported dentures or bridges offer a hybrid solution with more stability and functionality than dentures alone. Implant-supported dentures can be removable or fixed.
To learn more about getting new teeth in Framingham, MA, get in touch with Dr. Arvi Duka and the team at Framingham Family Dental Care. Call the office today at (508) 665-2016 or use our online form to request an appointment.