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Achieve a Better Smile with Dental Implants

Thanks to dental implants, our experienced team can help you quickly restore your smile after losing one or more permanent teeth. Even with modern preventative services, almost all patients will eventually lose at least a few adult teeth. When tooth loss is left untreated, it can result in a myriad of overwhelming oral health problems that no one should ever have to deal with. Dental implants can help you in a variety of different cases.

Common Causes of Tooth Loss

Also referred to as edentulism, tooth loss is often caused by many different variables. A healthy tooth should last a lifetime, but very few patients are able to protect all of their teeth for decades. As we grow older, many of us forget to brush and floss throughout the day. Others start postponing their dental appointments due to their busy schedules. All of these issues will increase an individual’s risk of tooth loss. For younger patients, edentulism is often caused by acute trauma to the face.

Long-Term Damage

Every single tooth in your mouth plays an important role in your oral health. All of your teeth act as a support system for one another so that they don’t shift around. The root of each tooth also stimulates the nearby bone to prevent severe bone loss. Those who don’t treat their tooth loss suffer from much higher rates of oral infections, overbites, underbites, and jaw fractures. Luckily, most of those secondary complications can be avoided with dental implants.

Treatment Options

Many different devices can be used to restore a smile including dentures, bridges, and single crowns. Removable dentures and bridges sit on top of the gums, and they won’t stimulate a patient’s jaw without implants. Some patients also claim that removable devices are uncomfortable and difficult to care for. Dental implants, on the other hand, act just like natural teeth. An individual implant is a great option for a single missing tooth, but you can also restore an entire set of teeth with multiple implants.

Modern Dental Implants

Once your treatment is complete, you are immediately going to notice the many different benefits of dental implants. These devices are more comfortable than ever, and they will last for years with the proper care. You also won’t need to worry about constantly taking dentures or bridges out to clean them. After the implants are in place, all you need to do is brush, floss, and use mouthwash multiple times a day to protect your oral health.

Make an appointment at Implant and Comprehensive Dentistry to learn more about how dental implants can help you. Contact us today to schedule a consultation at our office in Champions Gate or Winter Haven!

Steven Hewett, DDS

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