Many fixed and removable tooth replacements require special cleaning routines and tools. Not so with a dental implant! Caring for one usually entails the same techniques used on natural teeth.
This benefit goes without explanation!
An implant will let you live free of worry over damaging, losing, cleaning, or anyone noticing your removable appliance.
Yes, an implant can take that! Dental implants let you enjoy a diverse range of tasty and nutritious foods.
Even a strong partial denture could let you down when it comes to your favorite fiber-loaded fruits for a balanced diet.
When a tooth is lost, the bone underneath it will start to disappear. This causes the gums to sag, enlarging the gap. With a dental implant in place of the tooth, your bone will stay strong.
Once your implant heals securely in place, there’s not much more to do. Keep your regular six-month appointments and brush and floss daily.
Implants can help even if you have no teeth left at all. Say goodbye to messy denture pastes when you get your prosthesis fitted for an implant attachment.
If there’s a gap, your natural teeth will be quick to shift out of place. An implant makes a great permanent placeholder!
A missing tooth can affect speech, so replacing it will help you sound clear and professional whenever you need to.
Ready to see just how much these benefits could mean to you? Ask your dentist for an implant consultation.
Posted on behalf of:
Seven Hills Dentistry
1305 Cedarcrest Rd. #115
Dallas, GA 30132
(678) 257-7177
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