Sunday, August 1, 2010

Benefits of Dental Implants

In the past a missing tooth usually meant going to the dentist to be fitted for a bridge or a denture. This usually meant time without your tooth while you bridge was being made, then a life time of messy denture adhesives, and dealing with the pain of seeds and food particles becoming wedged between the denture and your gums. Fortunately, this is a thing of the past.

You have the advantage of being able to get a dental implant to replace a missing tooth. As long as the bone structure in your jaw is in reasonably good health, you can have a crown in place in just one visit. That means you will not have to wait while a replacement is being constructed, you will be able to resume your normal life without having to avoid certain foods, or being afraid to flash a nice smile.

Because a dental implant is a permanent solution, you will not have to mess with denture adhesives, or with special cleaning solutions. You will clean it with brushing and flossing, just like with your regular teeth. In fact, a crown will look, feel and function like the rest of your teeth. Most of the time you will forget that one of your teeth is not real.

Because the implant essentially becomes fused to your jaw bone, it will feel like your other teeth. It is matched to the color and size of your normal teeth, so it will look natural in your mouth. It will also function like the rest of your teeth; you will be able to eat the foods you want to eat.

One of the complaints of denture wearers is that it is more difficult to maintain a healthy diet because many fruits and vegetables are more difficult to eat. Berries are off the diet because of the seeds, and so is corn. Dental implants will allow you to eat all of these, plus a lot more.

The best part is, the procedure isn't any more painful that getting a filling. It is done with a local anesthetic, like Novocain, and you will receive a temporary crown on the day the implant is put in. Within a couple of months you will receive your permanent crown, and in most cases, you are through. For many people the implant will last the rest of their lives.

You don't have to put up with messy, uncomfortable temporary solutions to a missing tooth. You don't have to be afraid to smile, or to eat in public. A dental implant will allow you to enjoy your life like you did before you lost your tooth.

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